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Florentino Pérez Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [floɾenˈtino ˈpeɾeθ roˈðɾiɣeθ]; born 8 March 1947) is a Spanish businessman and the president of football club Real Madrid, as well as chairman and CEO of Grupo ACS, a civil engineering company. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest club presidents of all time.
Below is the official presidential history of Real Madrid until the present day. [2] Santiago Bernabéu was club president for 34 years, 264 days and holds the record for longest serving president. Florentino Pérez is the current president of the club and holds the record for the most trophies won (34).
It is organised by the European Super League Company, S.L., a commercial enterprise created to rival or replace the UEFA Champions League. [2] The initial iteration of the league entailed 20 teams, with 15 of them being founding members of the competition. [3] The leadership behind the UL is Florentino Pérez (president of Real Madrid).
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The combined company, Flatiron Dragados, would be held 61.8% by ACS and 38.2% by Hochtief. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] That same year, ACS Group reported that it had achieved better than expected results, which was largely attributed to its construction portfolio in the United States and Australia, particularly its toll road interests.
2.7 billion: Hotels . 1164: Maria del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo Spain: 2.6 billion: Daughter of Rafael del Pino and sister of Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo. Construction . 1164: Alicia Koplowitz y Romero de Joseu Spain: 2.6 billion: 7th Marchioness of Bellavista, GE. Construction , investments. 1217: Tomás Olivo López Spain: 2.5 billion
The sale of Ciudad Deportiva, under the auspices of Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, led to Real earning approximately €480 million. The complex has been nicknamed, and is known to the players, trainers and club staff as 'Valdebebas' (Bal-de-beh-bahs), and is named after the district of the city where the complex is located.
Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham with Real Madrid in 2003. Both are examples of the Galácticos policy.. Galácticos (Spanish for galactics, referring to superstars) are expensive, world-famous football players recruited during the "galácticos" policy pursued by Florentino Pérez during his presidency at Real Madrid, where in his first tenure between 2000 and 2006, he purchased at least one ...