Rafael Nadal has dismissed rumors linking him to the Real Madrid presidential race amid Florentino Perez's announcement of an election. Perez is seeking a fresh mandate to restore confidence in the club.
Key points
Rafael Nadal denies rumors of running for Real Madrid president
Florentino Perez announced a Real Madrid presidential election
Perez seeks a fresh mandate to restore confidence in the club
Enrique Riquelme is a potential opponent in the election
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Rafael Nadal dismisses rumours linking him to Real Madrid presidential race
Rafael Nadal dismisses rumours linking him to Real Madrid presidential race
Florentino Perezâs sudden press conference and his subsequent announcement of a Real Madrid presidency election have rocked the club.
While Perez has no desire to put down his boots anytime soon, he now seeks a fresh mandate in order to regain some lost confidence.
Not much has emerged regarding who could be Perezâs potential opponents in the Real Madrid election, apart from Spanish businessman Enrique Riquelme, but a few local reports have linked Rafael Nadal to the job.
Nadal denies running for election
Nadal, though, has fiercely denied any such reports of him possibly running for the Real Madrid election up against Florentino Perez.
The tennis star confirmed his intentions on social media, calling out reports peddling such rumours.
âI have read reports that link me to possible candidacies for the presidency of Real Madrid. I would like to clarify that these reports are not true,â he said.
Links of Rafael Nadalâs potential fight for Real Madrid presidency were always going to come, though, given his sheer stature in Spain.
Although born in Mallorca, Nadal is a huge self-proclaimed Real Madrid fan and often visits the stadium to watch matches of Los Blancos.
Nadalâs status as a global tennis star â one of the best ever to do it â would make him a popular candidate at Real Madrid.
Not to mention, the Spaniard can be perceived as âfresh bloodâ compared to Perez, who has been in charge of Real Madrid for a while now and is already approaching his 80s.
Q&A
Why did Rafael Nadal address rumors about running for Real Madrid president?
Rafael Nadal dismissed the rumors to clarify that he is not interested in running for the Real Madrid presidency.
What prompted the Real Madrid presidential election announcement?
Florentino Perez announced the election to seek a fresh mandate and regain lost confidence in the club.
Who is the potential opponent to Florentino Perez in the Real Madrid election?
Spanish businessman Enrique Riquelme has been mentioned as a potential opponent to Florentino Perez in the upcoming election.
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That being said, Nadal has no prior experience of managing a football club and taking on a club of Real Madridâs stature could represent a major risk. In any case, he doesnât appear to be interested in the job.