Rafa Nadal Delivers Bold Message About Real Madrid Presidency Rumors
Nadal said on X he will not join any candidacy after Real Madrid called elections and Perez said he would run again.
- On Wednesday, Rafael Nadal, the 14-time French Open champion, denied reports linking him to Real Madrid's presidential elections via social media.
- Following Tuesday's announcement by club president Florentino Perez, who officially called for presidential elections and confirmed he would seek re-election, speculation about candidates intensified.
- Despite a trophyless season, the 79-year-old Perez told a press conference, "I am not going to resign," opening the door for any eligible club member to run.
- Enrique Riquelme is frequently mentioned as a potential challenger considering a candidacy, while Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2-0 in the Clasico at Camp Nou on Sunday.
- Real Madrid recently bowed out of the Champions League following a quarterfinal exit against Bayern Munich, compounding the institutional uncertainty surrounding the club's leadership.
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Spanish ex-tenist Rafa Nadal denied on Wednesday May 13 the information relating his name to possible candidates for the presidency of Real Madrid.Read more]]>
One of the biggest legends of world tennis, Rafael Nadal, has stepped out to deny a possible candidacy for the presidency of Real Madrid after the announcement of this past Tuesday, May 13 of Florentino Pérez, in which he called elections to hold the presidency of the white club.
The Spanish extenist Rafa Nadal denied this Wednesday the information...
The Spanish ex-tenist Rafa Nadal denies any relationship with the candidates for the presidency of Real Madrid.
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