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Valverde’s Captaincy Confirmed Amid Fallout from Training Ground Brawl

The aftermath of Real Madrid’s chaotic, dressing-room civil war has taken a highly visible form. For the first time since the shocking training ground bust-up that shook Valdebebas last month, incoming captain Federico Valverde has been spotted in public sporting a prominent forehead scar—the physical receipt of a high-stakes fallout that has completely reshaped the hierarchy inside the capital.

The Uruguayan midfielder was sidelined for critical clashes against Barcelona, Real Oviedo, and Sevilla, trapped in the strict medical confines of concussion protocol after he was hospitalized following the scuffle with Aurélien Tchouaméni. While “El Halcón” finally made his on-pitch return against Athletic Club on the final day of the La Liga season, the newly emerged scar serves as a stark reminder of a fractured campaign that cost the club a second consecutive trophyless year.

Despite the internal fractures, the board has made its long-term stance entirely clear: Valverde is the undisputed leader of the new era.

A New Leader Steps Up: Valverde Reacts to the Armband

Following the departure of veteran fullback Dani Carvajal, Real Madrid has officially confirmed Valverde as the club’s new first-team captain. Speaking to AUF TV, the midfielder opened up about the immense weight and pride that comes with inheriting the armband at the Santiago Bernabéu.

“It is something incredible. I never imagined being captain of Real Madrid and I enjoy it to the fullest every time I have to wear it. It involves a band of pressure—when you don’t have it you want it, and when you have it you want to have a little peace.”

Fede Valverde, Real Madrid Captain

Valverde is no stranger to the responsibility, having worn the armband multiple times throughout the 2025/26 campaign as a stand-in leader. However, stepping into the role permanently requires navigating a heavily divided locker room that has tested even the most seasoned figures at the club.

The Battle for Valdebebas: Mourinho’s First Major Task

While both Valverde and Tchouaméni have publicly moved past the incident, internal reports indicate that the deep-seated divisions within the squad are far from fully resolved. The training ground brawl acted as the absolute breaking point for a locker room split into factions, with French superstar Kylian Mbappé now reportedly sitting at the center of the ongoing tactical and personal friction.

The administration is banking heavily on a structural hard reset this weekend. If Florentino Pérez retains the presidency in Sunday’s highly anticipated club elections, José Mourinho will officially take the reins. “The Special One” is widely expected to enforce an uncompromising iron-fist policy to eliminate the rampant player egos that derailed the Arbeloa era.

Valverde’s promotion to permanent captain indicates that the board values his raw passion, tireless work ethic, and fierce loyalty to the crest as the blueprint for Madrid’s future. The scar on his forehead may stand as a symbol of a turbulent past, but the captain’s armband signifies his mandate to lead the locker room out of the shadows.

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