Riquelme's Vision: Transform Real Madrid into a Member's Haven
Enrique Riquelme has launched his presidential campaign for Real Madrid, promising to revitalize the club with new facilities like swimming pools and sports courts. He opposes current plans to allow outside investment and emphasizes returning the club to its members. Riquelme aims to reconnect the club with its supporters.
Enrique Riquelme has officially kicked off his campaign for the presidency of Real Madrid, offering a transformative vision that departs from quick fixes and refocuses on the club's core identity. Noteworthy among his promises are new sports facilities and amenities for club members. He envisions 'La Ciudad del Socio,' a sprawling social hub on the club's Valdebebas grounds.
The project, an ambitious community-centric plan, includes an exclusive hotel, various sports courts, and an arena that doubles as a concert venue. Riquelme is committed to slashing membership fees by half and introducing a lottery system for 10,000 season tickets, making them accessible to a wider member base.
His platform also directly challenges current club president Florentino Perez's proposal to sell a stake in the club to outside investors. Riquelme advocates for returning the club to its members, arguing that the essence of Real Madrid has been lost over the years. 'Real Madrid belongs to its members,' he declares, yearning to restore a sense of ownership among them.
(With inputs from agencies.)

