Pérez re-elected Real Madrid president to pave way for Mourinho’s return
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Florentino Pérez has earned four more years as Real Madrid’s president after winning club elections on Sunday.
“We are going to keep working so that Real Madrid keeps winning more titles,” he told his supporters at a late night victory party soon after Real Madrid’s club television channel reported Pérez had beaten challenger Enrique Riquelme.
The club is yet to make the vote count public.
Pérez’s victory will pave the way for him to bring back Portuguese coach José Mourinho for a second stint at Madrid. Mourinho, who coached Madrid from 2010-2013, was featured in promotional material for Pérez during the campaign.


