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Rafael Nadal Denies Real Madrid Presidency Bid, Calls Reports False

Rafael Nadal has denied reports suggesting he could be a candidate for the Real Madrid presidency, calling the speculation untrue. He clarified that his name was linked to possible candidate Enrique Riquelme but emphasized his respect for current president Florentino Perez. Nadal stated that football is "a world apart" for him and he is not focused on any administrative role in the sport. The denial comes after Perez announced elections following Real Madrid's loss to Barcelona, which handed La Liga title to their rivals.

Rafael Nadal denies reports linking him to Real Madrid presidency bid

New Delhi, May 14

Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has dismissed reports suggesting he could be a possible candidate for the Real Madrid presidency, clarifying that the speculation is not true.

"I have read reports that link me as a possible candidate for the Real Madrid presidency," Nadal wrote on social media on Wednesday, as quoted by ESPN. "I would like to clarify that these reports are not true."

He further stated that he had earlier sought to end speculation after his name was associated with a possible candidacy linked to Enrique Riquelme.

While acknowledging his good relationship with Riquelme, Nadal emphasised that he holds "enormous respect" for current Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and his work at the club.

"Yesterday, I wanted to nip any speculation in the bud. I saw that I was being linked with [possible candidate] Enrique Riquelme's candidacy. I understand that it made sense and people can speculate, but although I have a good relationship with him [Riquelme], I have enormous respect for Florentino and everything that he is," Nadal said.

Nadal added that he did not want to fuel unnecessary speculation and clarified that football was "a world apart" for him, noting that he is not focused on any administrative role within the sport.

"I didn't want to fuel speculation about something I'm not involved in. To prevent that -- I'm not one to deny things -- but football is a world apart, and I just wanted to make it clear that I'm not focused on that at the moment," the Tennis legend added.

The Spanish tennis great said he is a passionate football fan and supports both Real Madrid and Mallorca. Reflecting on recent developments at Real Madrid, Nadal said that while things have not gone well recently, such situations are part of sport and should be acknowledged honestly.

"I like football, I'm passionate about it, I'm a Madrid fan and a Mallorca fan. Yesterday was a difficult day. We have to recognise that things at Madrid have not gone well. This is sport -- there have been mistakes, and there is nothing wrong with recognising that after so many years of making the right decisions," Nadal said.

"I understand that elections are being called. The members will decide whether to keep their trust or if there is a possible alternative, and the owners will decide who they want to be their leader," Nadal added.

Earlier, following Real Madrid's loss to arch-rivals Barcelona, which helped the Blaugrana defend their La Liga title, Los Blancos President Florentino Perez, who first took the Presidency in 2000, said that he has asked the club's electoral board to start the process for elections for the leadership positions in the club.

"I have asked the electoral board to begin the process to start the elections for the board of directors, for which we, the Board of Directors, will be running. I am calling them so everyone knows they are open to everyone, and that they can run as I did. I do not give lectures, I do not go where I have to be in the spotlight," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I can see why people speculated. Nadal is such a respected figure in Spain, he'd bring that same discipline to any role. But he's smart to stay away—football politics is a different beast altogether. 🙌

Vikram M

I think Nadal showing respect for Florentino Perez is classy. The man has been there for decades and built the club into a global machine. Maybe Nadal could be an ambassador or something in future, but presidency? Too much pressure.

Ananya R

Lol, imagine Nadal going from clay courts to boardroom battles. 😅 But honestly, he handled it well—nipped the rumor in the bud. Football clubs ko fans ka emotional involvement chahiye, but Nadal knows where his home is.

Rohit P

This is a good reminder that not every successful person wants to run for office—even in sports. Nadal's focus on tennis and his academy is inspiring. Hum Indian fans often see these rumors and think, 'Wow, he could do it!' but he's right to set boundaries.

Kavya N

I respect Nadal's honesty in saying "football is a world apart" for him. So many athletes dive into football administration without understanding its complexities. He's being realistic, not just flattered by the idea. 👏

James

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