Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez has openly acknowledged the disappointment of fans after a trophyless season so far, while strongly defending his impressive overall record at the helm of the club.
In a candid and honest statement, Pérez said: “I share the frustration, because this year we haven’t been able to win anything…”
He quickly followed up by reminding everyone of his remarkable achievements: “But let me tell you, I have 7 Champions Leagues and 66 trophies in football and basketball as Real Madrid President.”
Pérez Shows Empathy While Defending His Legacy
The 78-year-old president struck a balanced tone — empathizing with supporters’ disappointment while highlighting the sustained success during his multiple terms in office.
Real Madrid fans have grown accustomed to high standards under Pérez, who is credited with building multiple superstar squads and delivering consistent European glory. However, the current campaign (2025/26) has so far failed to deliver silverware, sparking criticism and frustration among the socios.
Florentino Pérez’s Trophy Record at Real Madrid
Pérez used the opportunity to put things into perspective with impressive numbers:
- 7 Champions League titles as president
- 66 total trophies across football and basketball
- Multiple La Liga titles, Spanish Super Cups, Club World Cups, and domestic honors
- Transformative off-field achievements including the Santiago Bernabéu stadium redevelopment
These statistics place Pérez among the most successful presidents in Real Madrid’s storied history.