🗞️ Bernabéu ballots usher in a new era, here are the front pages
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The day of June 8, 2026 dawns with one clear and absolute protagonist on Spanish newsstands: Florentino Pérez.
The Real Madrid presidential elections have dominated the attention of the country’s leading sports newspapers, reflecting the same electoral result in very different ways.
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While the Madrid press focuses on institutional continuity and victory at the polls, the newspapers published in Barcelona highlight the president’s erosion and the surprising consequences this count could bring for the club’s sporting future.
MARCA: "VICTORY [And a warning sign]"
MARCA leads its edition with a forceful play on words in large capital letters. It acknowledges Florentino Pérez’s triumph under an optimistic quote from the re-elected president: "It is a very happy day for me and for all Madridismo". However, the Unidad Editorial newspaper does not overlook the small print of the vote. In a highlighted subtitle in purple tones, it adds the nuance of a "warning sign".
Florentino Pérez has retained the presidency with 66% of the votes in his favor, which represents majority backing from two-thirds of the club’s members. Nevertheless, the front page stresses that "for the first time he faces 34% of dissatisfied members grouped around Enrique Riquelme", the young opposition candidate who has managed to capture a third of the Madridista vote.
AS: "Florentino 2030"
For its part, AS takes a much more institutional line, focused on the long-term future of the Concha Espina club. With a photograph of Florentino Pérez raising his arms in celebration of the results at the official podium, the main headline reads "Florentino 2030", referring to the time horizon of his new term (his sixth spell in charge).
AS features the president’s more conciliatory remarks after learning the final count from the polling stations. "We have won at every polling station, that is, across all age groups", the president stresses to highlight the broad appeal of his voter base. However, aware of the size of the opposition, the front page highlights in yellow letters his inclusive promise: "I will also listen to those who did not vote for me".
MUNDO DEPORTIVO: "Florentino wins, Mou returns"
The analysis from Barcelona radically shifts the strategic and sporting focus of the story. Mundo Deportivo surprises with a striking and explosive double-page headline: "Florentino wins, Mou returns".
The Grupo Godó newspaper explains that Pérez’s sixth term was secured "by a smaller margin than expected" against Enrique Riquelme, but the real bombshell, in its view, lies in the immediate consequence of this victory at the ballot box.
SPORT: "Florentino is no longer untouchable"
Along a very similar line of scrutiny and wear, SPORT states categorically: "Florentino is no longer untouchable". Using a closer, more informal image of the president surrounded by fans taking pictures, the Catalan newspaper examines the club’s sociopolitical backdrop.
For SPORT, although Pérez has achieved an undeniable victory at the ballot box, the final results (67% of the vote in his favor against a notable 33% for Riquelme in its estimates) show an unprecedented scenario: "The outcome reflects the division within Madridismo today", suggesting that the unanimous idyll of recent years of calm assemblies has come to an end.
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