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Sergio Ramos García ( spanish pronunciation : [ ˈseɾxjo ˈramoz ɣaɾˈθi.a ] ; [ A ] hold 30 March 1986 ) is a spanish professional football player who plays for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the Spain national team. [ 3 ] He most notably played as a centre-back for Real Madrid for 16 seasons, [ 4 ] whom he captained for six seasons. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He has previously played as a right-back earlier in his career. [ 7 ] Known for his goalscoring capabilities and leadership skills, he is widely considered as one of the greatest defenders and captains in the history of the sport. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] After emerging through Sevilla ‘s young person academy and outgo two seasons with the aged slope, Ramos moved to Real Madrid in the summer of 2005. [ 7 ] Since then, he went on to become a mainstay for Real Madrid, and had won 22 major honours, including five La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League titles, becoming one of La Liga ‘s exceed goalscorers from a defensive position. He played a crucial contribution in the build-up to all four UEFA Champions League wins, being named in the rival Squad of the Season each clock time. He besides notably scored the counterweight in the 93rd minute of the 2014 UEFA Champions League Final. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] Ramos has been named to the FIFPro World11 football team times ; a record for a defender, and the third-most all-time. He has besides been elected to the UEFA Team of the Year nine times, besides a record for a defender and the third-most of any musician. additionally, Ramos has been named La Liga ‘s Best Defender a read five times, and to the La Liga Team of the Season in 2015–16. In 2021, he joined Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer. internationally, Ramos represented the spanish national team at four World Cups and three european Championships. He won the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship in 2008 and 2012, being named to the FIFA World Cup Dream Team in 2010, and the UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament in 2012. He made his first appearance for Spain at the age of 18 and, in 2013, he became the nation ‘s youngest actor to ever reach 100 caps. [ 18 ] Ramos presently holds the record as the most capped player in the history of the spanish national team, and is his country ‘s eighth-highest all-time goalscorer. He besides holds the record of most international victories for Spain with 131 matches won. [ 19 ]
Club career [edit ]
sevilla [edit ]
Born in Camas, Seville, Andalusia, [ 20 ] Ramos started playing at Camas CF by the age of 6, [ 21 ] then he began his career at local side Sevilla, emerging through the clubhouse ‘s young person system aboard Jesús Navas and Antonio Puerta. He made his first-team – and La Liga – introduction on 1 February 2004, coming on as a 64th-minute substitute for Paco Gallardo in a 0–1 away loss against Deportivo La Coruña. [ 22 ] In the 2004–05 temper, Ramos appeared in 41 games as Sevilla finished one-sixth and qualified to the 2005–06 UEFA Cup, scoring in base fixtures against Real Sociedad ( 2–1 ) [ 23 ] and real Madrid ( 2–2 ). [ 24 ] In the 2004–05 UEFA Cup, he scored his beginning continental goal, heading to conclude a 2–0 win over C.D. Nacional at the Ramon Sánchez Pizjuán in the first round ( 4–1 aggregate ). [ 25 ]
real Madrid [edit ]
2005–09 : record transfer and early days [edit ]
Ramos in action in March 2007 In the summer of 2005, Ramos was purchased by Real Madrid for €27 million, a record for a spanish defender. [ 26 ] He was the entirely Spanish player brought in during Florentino Pérez ‘s first base least sandpiper as Real ‘s president of the united states. At the club, Ramos was assigned the number 4 shirt, previously worn by Fernando Hierro. On 6 December 2005 he netted his first finish for the Merengues, in a 2–1 UEFA Champions League group stage loss at Olympiacos. [ 27 ] During his beginning seasons, Ramos played as center back, being besides used as an emergency defensive midfielder on juncture. however, with the arrival of Christoph Metzelder and Pepe in the 2007–08 temper, he was again relocated to right spinal column. In his first gear four seasons at Real Madrid, Ramos displayed a goalscoring instinct strange to many defenders, netting more than 20 goals overall. He besides received the first base nine of his 24 red cards for the club, including four in his debut season. His first red card came after two bookable offences in a 1–0 away loss to Espanyol on 18 September 2005. [ 28 ] During the 2006–07 season, Ramos scored five goals, including one in a 3–3 El Clásico draw with Barcelona, as real Madrid won a record 30th league title. [ 29 ] On 4 May 2008, he assisted Gonzalo Higuaín in the 89th infinitesimal against Osasuna in an eventual 2–1 away acquire, the equal that sealed the cabaret ‘s 31st league championship. On the final day of the season, he scored doubly in a 5–2 home gain against already relegated Levante : one through a header, and another an person feat ; these goals taking his league run for the 2007–08 season to five. [ 30 ] On 24 August 2008, Ramos scored in the 2008 Supercopa de España second leg against Valencia, making the sexual conquest 2–1 in an eventual 4–2 and 6–5 sum win. The victory came despite real Madrid bet with only nine men for a long period of time after Rafael van five hundred Vaart and Ruud van Nistelrooy were sent off. Although Ramos experienced a little dip in form during the early separate of the 2008–09 season, he returned to his best and on 11 January 2009, scoring an acrobatic volley in a 3–0 gloat at Mallorca. [ 31 ] He continued his scoring run the following workweek in a 3–1 dwelling winnings against Osasuna. [ 32 ] Ramos was named in both FIFA and UEFA ‘s 2008 Team of the Year, adding the FIFPro Team of the year 2007–08 award. He besides finished 21st in the European Player of the Year nominating speech for 2008. [ 33 ]
2009–15 : break and team pillar [edit ]
2009–10 season [edit ]
At the startle of the 2009–10 temper, Ramos was appointed as one of Real Madrid ‘s four captains. Because Pepe had suffered a unplayful knee wound during this campaign, Ramos was much deployed as cardinal defender. He scored four goals in 33 league matches ; and, on 21 February 2010 he played his two-hundredth official match for the Los Blancos against Villarreal ( 150 in the first division ). Despite these personal highlights, Real Madrid finished the political campaign without picking up any silverware .
2010–11 season [edit ]
Ramos in action in October 2010. In Real Madrid ‘s 5–0 loss at Barcelona on 29 November 2010, Ramos was sent off after kicking Lionel Messi from behind, then pushing Carles Puyol in the ensuing melée. [ 34 ] After this ejection, he equalled Fernando Hierro ‘s previous record of ten crimson cards at the club, despite having played in 264 fewer games. [ 35 ] On 20 April 2011, Ramos started in the season ‘s Copa del Rey concluding, a 1–0 win against Barcelona in Valencia. In the subsequent victory emanation, while celebrating on the top of the cabaret ‘s bus, he by chance lost prevail of the cup, which fell under the wheels of the vehicle ; the trophy was dented as a leave. [ 36 ]
2011–12 season [edit ]
On 12 July 2011, Ramos extended his contract with Real Madrid until 2017. [ 37 ] The following 25 April, in the Champions League semi-finals ‘ second peg against Bayern Munich, he missed his penalty gunfight attack as Real Madrid lost 3–1 ; [ 38 ] the league campaign ended with them winning, with a record 100 points, after a four-year wait and he was the actor with most balls recovered in his team, third base overall. [ 39 ]
2012–13 temper [edit ]
On 9 January 2013, Ramos was sent off for a second bookable umbrage midway through the second one-half of an eventual 4–0 home acquire over Celta Vigo in the 2012–13 Copa del Rey. He subsequently received a four-match suspension, after it was revealed he besides insulted referee Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez. [ 40 ] The following calendar month, mere minutes after scoring the second gear goal at home plate against Rayo Vallecano and less than 20 minutes into the inaugural half, he received two yellow cards within one moment in the eventual 2–0 home success, taking his loss card run with real Madrid alone to 16 ; and 12 in the league. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] In late February/early March 2013, due to the absence of Iker Casillas due to injury, Ramos captained Real to back-to-back wins over Barcelona in just four days : he netted the 2–1 home plate winner in the moment game, heading home after a corner complain. [ 43 ]
2013–14 season [edit ]
On 14 December 2013, Ramos received a club read 18th loss card for Real Madrid in a 2–2 draw at Osasuna, [ 44 ] but the suspension was later lifted. [ 45 ] His 19th bolshevik menu came in a 4–3 home defeat to Barcelona, on 23 March 2014. [ 28 ] On 26 April, Ramos scored a header against Osasuna in La Liga at the Bernabéu, in a counter-attack which he began with a hard tackle. It was his first goal in La Liga in six months, since his volley against Levante on match-day 8. [ 46 ] On 29 April 2014, Ramos scored two headers in four minutes in a 4–0 away win against Bayern Munich in the semi-finals of the Champions League, [ 47 ] with the tie ending with a 5–0 aggregate sexual conquest and Madrid ‘s qualification to the final for the first time in twelve years. Ramos ‘ brace against Bayern ( 4 minutes ) was the fastest brace in UEFA Champions League semi-final history at the time. [ 48 ] On 4 May, Ramos scored in the 2–2 trace with Valencia at home in La Liga with another header, scoring in back-to-back league games. [ 49 ] Just three days by and by, Ramos scored his first free-kick for a 1–1 draw away to Valladolid, having scored in three back-to-back La Liga matches and scoring four straight matches for Real Madrid for the foremost time. [ 50 ] On 24 May, in the Champions League final against Atlético Madrid, he headed home in the 93rd infinitesimal to tie the game 1–1, and Real Madrid went on to win 4–1 in extra-time to claim ‘La Decima ‘, their tenth trophy in the contest ; he was besides chosen by fans as man of the match. [ 51 ] Ramos ended 2013–14 with 7 goals, which made it his highest score season for actual Madrid at the prison term .
2014–15 temper [edit ]
Ramos started 2014–15 season on 12 August 2014 by playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 succeed against Sevilla to win their first base trophy of the temper, the UEFA Super Cup. He then played the two-legged Supercopa de España final against Atlético Madrid with Los Blancos losing 2–1 on aggregate. [ 52 ] Ramos scored his first gear finish of the season on 31 August in workweek two of La Liga, a header in a 4–2 aside personnel casualty against Real Sociedad. [ 53 ] Ramos scored his fiftieth real Madrid goal which came off his knee on 8 November against Rayo Vallecano at the Bernabéu in La Liga as Real Madrid won 5–1. [ 54 ] He scored in both the semi-final and the final of the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup and was voted the Player of the Match in both as substantial Madrid won the tournament in Morocco. Ramos was besides voted the player of the tournament, winning the Golden Ball. [ 55 ] [ 56 ]
2015–21 : captainship and sustained achiever [edit ]
2015–16 season [edit ]
Ramos agreed a newfangled five-year sign with Real Madrid in August 2015, tying him to the club until 2020. He was besides made captain after the transfer of Casillas to Porto. [ 57 ] On 8 November, Ramos scored his first finish of the season away to Sevilla, it was an operating expense kick which forced him to get substituted due to landing on his injure leave shoulder. [ 58 ] On 20 December 2015, Ramos captained Madrid to a 10–2 victory over Rayo Vallecano, the club ‘s highest scoring La Liga victory in 55 years. [ 59 ] The following 13 March, he received his twentieth crimson card for Real Madrid in a 2–1 winnings over Las Palmas, having earlier scored the game ‘s opening goal with a header from an Isco corner recoil. On 2 April 2016, he returned from suspension in a 2–1 victory against Barcelona at Camp Nou, where he was again sent off, receiving his 21st red menu and fourth in a Clásico fastness. [ 28 ] real Madrid reached the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final, where they faced Atlético Madrid. Ramos once again scored in a final, putting real ahead in the first half. At the clock, he was just the fifth player to score in two different Champions League Finals after Raúl, Samuel Eto’o, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. After a second-half equalizer from Atlético, he then scored a penalty in the shoot-out which resulted in Real Madrid winning 5–3 ; frankincense, he lifted his first UEFA Champions League trophy as a captain. [ 60 ] According to writer Michael Cox, he besides notably “ tipped the symmetry of the game toward Real Madrid ” by tripping Yannick Carrasco up and stopping a three-on-one counter in arrest fourth dimension, with 30 seconds remaining and the score 1–1. [ 61 ] He was named man of the match by UEFA after the game. [ 60 ] By winning the final examination, very Madrid earned the correct to play against the winners of the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League, Sevilla, in the 2016 UEFA Super Cup. [ 62 ] Ramos ended the 2015–16 season with three goals in 33 games which was his lowest goal count and the fewest matches he played in any season at Real Madrid till then, due to ongoing injuries .
2016–17 season [edit ]
Ramos started in the 2016 UEFA Super Cup in Trondheim, scoring Real Madrid ‘s equalizing second finish of the match in the 93rd hour, and hence bringing the game into extra-time. real Madrid were the eventual 3–2 winners, with Ramos being named man of the match. [ 63 ] On 3 December 2016, he scored his fourthly Clásico finish, an equalizer against Barcelona in a 1–1 draw at the Camp Nou in the 90th moment, extending Madrid ‘s unbeaten run to 33 games. [ 64 ] One week late, he scored another late goal, this clock in the 92nd minute, to help Madrid claim a 3–2 victory against Deportivo La Coruña. [ 65 ] On 15 January 2017, Ramos scored an own finish deep in the plot against Sevilla which equalized the grudge at 1–1 and finally Real Madrid lost the match 2–1 in arrest time, therefore ending their unbeaten stripe at 40 matches. [ 66 ] A week later, he scored both goals in a 2–1 winnings over Málaga, registering his fiftieth finish in La Liga. [ 67 ] On 11 February, in a 3–1 victory against Osasuna, Ramos played his five-hundredth couple with the club. [ 68 ] In the UEFA Champions League beat of 16 second leg, Ramos scored an significant equalizing heading against Napoli in a 3–1 away win as Real Madrid qualified to the quarter-final after winning 6–2 on aggregate. On 12 March, Ramos scored another belated header achiever for Real Madrid, this time against real Betis at the Santiago Bernabéu in a 2–1 win, taking his goal reckoning to 10 for the season – scoring double digit goals in a season for the first time in his career. Ramos ‘ achiever put Real Madrid back at the top of the La Liga table. [ 69 ] On 23 April, Ramos was sent off for the 22nd time in his real Madrid career and fifth time in an El Clásico, after a square loss card for a bipedal challenge on Lionel Messi during a Barcelona counter-attack in their 3–2 home get the better of. [ 70 ] Real Madrid won their 33rd La Liga title, giving Ramos his fourthly league title overall and first as captain. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] They went on to win their foremost league and european Cup double since 1957–58 season, as the team defeated Juventus in the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final. This besides made Ramos the first player to captain a team to back-to-back european Cups in the UEFA Champions League era. [ 73 ] His ten goals in 2016–17 made it his then-highest marking season. [ 74 ]
2017–18 season [edit ]
On 20 August 2017, in Real Madrid ‘s first gear bet on of the 2017–18 La Liga, he received his 23rd career red card. It was his 18th in La Liga, a articulation highest record. He went on to break that record, seeing his 19th La Liga red in a 0–0 draw with Athletic Bilbao. [ 75 ] Ramos scored his first goal of the season on 13 September in the Champions League, scoring a bicycle kick against APOEL on match-day 1. [ 76 ] In La Liga, Ramos scored four goals, including two penalties – against Leganes and Sevilla. During the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League, he made football team appearances, while scoring one goal, when Madrid won their third base straight and 13th overall Champions League entitle. [ 77 ] Ramos ‘ performance in the final, however, was met with criticism ; [ 78 ] a challenge on Mohamed Salah resulted in the egyptian dislocating his shoulder and missing the rest of the game, [ 79 ] and he hit Liverpool keeper Loris Karius in the head with his elbow, the goalkeeper late being diagnosed with concussion. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] Ramos later denied that he intentionally hit Karius, saying that Virgil van Dijk pushed him into Karius. [ 82 ] Ramos became the first actor to captain a team to three consecutive Champions League wallow, having now lifted the Champions League in every season as master. [ 83 ]
2018–19 season [edit ]
Ramos began the 2018–19 season scoring a penalty in an eventual 4–2 loss to Atlético Madrid in the 2018 UEFA Super Cup. Taking the penalty ensured Ramos would be the team ‘s new penalty taker with the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo. [ 84 ] On 26 August 2018, Ramos scored another penalty in Real Madrid ‘s 4–1 aside win against Girona, making him the entirely player along with Lionel Messi to score in each of the last 15 La Liga seasons. [ 85 ] One week former, Ramos scored his third penalty of the season, against Leganes in a 4–1 win at the Santiago Bernabéu – his first goal at base since March 2017. [ 86 ] On 20 October 2018, Ramos played his four-hundredth La Liga catch for Real Madrid in a 2–1 loss at home to Levante, becoming lone the tenth Real Madrid player to reach this milestone. [ 87 ] After a run of poor results and the sack of Julen Lopetegui, Ramos scored his foremost goal for real Madrid in two months through a Panenka, against Real Valladolid in Santiago Solari ‘s foremost 2018–19 La Liga game in tear of Los Blancos. [ 88 ] Two weeks late, on 11 November, Ramos scored another Panenka against Celta Vigo – making them the 25th unlike team he scored against in La Liga. [ 89 ] This was Ramos ‘ third Panenka from his last four penalties, with the inventor of the penalty, Antonín Panenka, saying Ramos was the best ‘imitator ‘ of his penalty technique. [ 90 ] With five goals in the first gear three months of the season, Ramos had his best goal-scoring begin to a season at Real Madrid. [ 91 ] In the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup, Ramos played in both Real Madrid ‘s semi-final against Kashima Antlers and the final against Al Ain. Ramos scored a header in the final examination as substantial Madrid won 3–1 to claim their third base back-to-back FIFA Club World Cup. [ 92 ] Ramos became the first player to lift three consecutive FIFA Club World Cups while besides becoming the first defender to score in two Club World Cup Finals. [ 93 ]
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On 9 January 2019, Ramos scored a punishment in the Copa del Rey game against Leganés, which was his hundredth career goal, excluding 2 goals for Sevilla ‘s allow team. [ 94 ] To celebrate the goal, Ramos chose to show the number 100 with his fingers. [ 95 ] On 24 January, Ramos scored a brace against Girona in the Copa del Rey quarter-final first stage in a 4–2 home win. [ 96 ] It was Ramos ‘ fourthly brace for Real Madrid and his first in the Copa del Rey. [ 97 ] Three days later, Ramos scored his tenth finish of the campaign with a header against Espanyol in a 4–2 away acquire, which was besides his sixtieth La Liga finish. [ 98 ] With ten goals to his identify, Ramos equalled his highest-scoring season at Real Madrid which he set in 2016–17. [ 99 ] On 6 February 2019, Sergio Ramos was playing in the Clásico for the fortieth time. Three days subsequently, in the Madrid Derby against Atlético Madrid, Ramos scored his eighth punishment of the season and his 11th finish in all competitions – making it his best goal-scoring season at Real Madrid. [ 100 ] Four days late, in the 2–1 Champions League Round of 16 first leg away win over Ajax, Ramos became just the seventh player to play 600 matches for real Madrid. [ 101 ] In the couple against Ajax, Ramos was booked for what seemed to be a needle challenge in the 90th hour. The reserve meant that Ramos would miss the second leg against Ajax at the Santiago Bernabéu due a pause of accumulating yellow cards. This sparked controversy after Ramos hinted to journalists in a post equal interview that the yellow menu was debate, which violates UEFA ‘s rules. [ 102 ] Two and a half weeks subsequently, UEFA opened a disciplinary investigation regarding this matter and decided to give Ramos a two-game ban, meaning he will besides miss both the Champions League Round of 16-second branch against Ajax and the quarter-final first leg were real Madrid to qualify. [ 103 ] Due to Real Madrid ‘s elimination by Ajax, the suspension carried onto the next season and Ramos missed the first Champions League game of the 2019–20 temper against Paris Saint-Germain. [ 104 ] On 17 February, Ramos played his 601st match for Real Madrid, against Girona in La Liga, equalling the commemorate of Real Madrid legends Fernando Hierro and Paco Gento. [ 105 ] Ten days late, Ramos played in his 41st El Clásico, in the Copa del Rey semi-final second peg at home plate. This was Ramos ‘ 602nd peer for Real Madrid, taking up to him fifth in Real Madrid ‘s all-time appearances list. [ 106 ] On 2 March, Ramos played in the La Liga El Clásico at the Bernabéu, making him equal the all-time record of Paco Gento, Manolo Sanchís and Xavi by playing in 42 Clasicos. [ 107 ] On 5 March, Real Madrid were eliminated from the Champions League by Ajax after being thrashed 4–1 at the Santiago Bernabéu ( aggregate 5–3 for Ajax ). [ 108 ] Ramos did not feature due to being suspended after forcing a yellow poster in the first leg, thus facing criticism for doing then. [ 109 ] furthermore, Ramos faced even more criticism as he was caught with a camera crew in the stands, filming for his new Amazon Prime objective. [ 110 ] Ramos took to his Twitter and Instagram accounts to discuss the controversy surrounding his actions in which he admitted forcing the jaundiced wag against Ajax in the first leg ‘was an error and I take the blame 200 % ‘. Regarding filming the documentary, Ramos claimed there were ‘certain commitments ‘ made anterior and he did not imagine the game would pan out as it did. [ 111 ] Ramos picked up a calf injury at the begin of April which saw him miss the pillow of the campaign and the final eight La Liga matches. [ 112 ]
2019–20 season [edit ]
Ramos in 2019 Ramos ‘ first goal of the season was a header in his first Champions League match of the campaign, against Club Brugge on 1 October at dwelling. The goal came at a full of life time as real Madrid were 2–0 down by half-time but were able to make a comeback after another header by Casemiro. This was besides Ramos ‘ first Champions League goal in two seasons. [ 113 ] On 30 October, Ramos scored from the penalty-spot in a 5–0 home victory over Leganés, continuing his run of scoring in 16 heterosexual La Liga seasons, again equalling Messi. [ 114 ] One workweek belated, on 6 November, Ramos scored his first base penalty in the Champions League, which came against Galatasaray in a 6–0 home succeed. It was another ‘Panenka ‘ style penalty and besides meant that Ramos scored in two Champions League group matches in the lapp season for the first gear clock time. [ 115 ] On 18 December, Ramos played in his 43rd El Clasico, claiming the all-time appearance commemorate for this historic repair. [ 116 ] On 12 January 2020, Ramos scored the winning penalty in a shoot-out against Atletico Madrid in the Supercopa de España final in Jeddah as Real Madrid won 4–1 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time. This was the first time in Ramos ‘ career that he scored a winning penalty in a shoot-out. [ 117 ] The 2020 Supercopa title was Ramos ‘ 21st trophy with real Madrid. [ 118 ] A month later, Ramos scored another header in La Liga, this meter away to Osasuna as Real Madrid won 4–1 to maintain top position in the board. [ 119 ] Ramos ‘ goal at El Sadar meant that he had scored in 20 different La Liga stadiums. [ 120 ] This was Ramos ‘ first La Liga goal of 2020, meaning he was the entirely actor to score in La Liga in each of the last 17 calendar years – dating back to 2004. [ 121 ] On 26 February 2020, Ramos equalled the commemorate of bolshevik cards received in the UEFA Champions League. With four crimson cards, he shares the unwanted record with Zlatan Ibrahimović and Edgar Davids. [ 122 ] This dismissal came in a 2–1 home defeat to Manchester City in the Round of 16 first leg, for a tactical foul on City hitter Gabriel Jesus. [ 122 ] Four days subsequently, Ramos featured in Real Madrid ‘s 2–0 winnings over Barcelona at family in La Liga to leapfrog them into beginning put. [ 123 ] This was Ramos ‘ 21st back-to-back Clasico in all competitions and his 30th in La Liga with Real Madrid. [ 124 ] When La Liga restarted after a three-month foramen due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ramos scored in Real Madrid ‘s first game back against Eibar on 14 June at the Alfredo di Stéfano Stadium in a 3–1 winnings. [ 125 ] He besides scored the first finish at this stadium in its inaugural match in May 2006. [ 126 ] Ramos ‘ goal began with him winning the ball back from Eibar ‘s attack a few meters outside Madrid ‘s own penalty area and ran 70 meters across the slope to find the pass from Eden Hazard to score his foremost La Liga finish from open play in over five years. [ 127 ] On 21 June, Ramos scored a penalty for real Madrid in their 2–1 win against real Sociedad at the Anoeta, which was the twentieth consecutive punishment he converted for cabaret and country ( including shoot-outs ). [ 128 ] Three days belated, Ramos scored a free-kick against in a 2–0 acquire over Mallorca at the Alfredo di Stefano to become La Liga ‘s all-time highest scoring defender with 68 goals, surpassing Ronald Koeman ‘s 67 with Barcelona. [ 129 ] Ramos ‘ free-kick was besides his one-eighth La Liga goal of the temper, making it his most fecund league campaign to date and his one-tenth in all competitions – hitting double figures for a third gear season. [ 130 ] On 28 June, Ramos featured in the 1–0 away league win against Espanyol, heading the ball down right outside the Espanyol penalty area to Karim Benzema who finally assisted Casemiro to score the winner correct before half-time. [ 131 ] This was Ramos ‘ 645th catch for Madrid, moving him up to one-fourth in the club ‘s all-time most appearances list joint with Santillana. [ 132 ] On 2 July, Ramos scored his fifteenth consecutive punishment for real Madrid in the 79th minute which proved to be the winner in a pin down 1–0 home gain against Getafe – opening up a four-point advantage at the top of La Liga. [ 133 ] [ 134 ] This was Ramos ‘ one-ninth league goal of the season – equaling the phonograph record set by Argentine international defender Ezequiel Garay in 2006-07 while playing for Racing Santander for a defender with the most goals in a individual La Liga season. [ 135 ] The punishment against Getafe meant that Ramos had equalled his best goal scoring season ( 11 goals ) which was set last season. Ramos had now scored in four out of six of Madrid ‘s matches since the restart, more than any other musician. [ 136 ] furthermore, the goal was his hundredth career clubhouse goal, and his 70th in La Liga. [ 137 ] The winnings over Getafe was Ramos ‘ 450th La Liga appearance as a real Madrid player, becoming barely the fifth player to reach this milestone. [ 138 ] Three days by and by, he scored another punishment – his 22nd in a row, and his tenth goal of the season in La Liga – in a 1–0 off win over acrobatic Bilbao. [ 139 ] [ 140 ] He besides became the inaugural centre-back to score 10 goals in a La Liga season since Fernando Hierro during the 1993–94 season. [ 141 ] On 19 July, Ramos scored his eleventh league finish in Real Madrid ‘s last La Liga crippled of the season against Leganes in an eventual 2–2 pull, making it his most fecund season in White with 13 goals across all competitions. [ 142 ] At the end of the season, Ramos won his fifth league title with Los Blancos and Real Madrid ‘s 34th overall. [ 143 ]
2020–21 : final season at Real Madrid [edit ]
On 27 September 2020, Ramos opened his goal count for the season after netting the winning goal against very Betis from the penalty spot at Benito Villamarín in a 3–2 league gain. [ 144 ] One month late on 24 October in El Clasico, Ramos earned and converted a penalty at the Camp Nou in a 3–1 league gain – this was his twenty-fifth back-to-back penalty goal for both club and country ( including shoot-outs ). [ 145 ] [ 146 ] Ramos ‘ fifth El Clasico goal equaled the record of Ronald Koeman ( who was in the other bunker as director ) as the defenders with the most goals in this historic fixture. This was besides Ramos ‘ 31st straight La Liga Clasico, meaning he has not missed one since joining Los Blancos in 2005 – equalling Raúl and Paco Gento as the players who played in the most league Clasicos. [ 147 ] Three days late, Ramos played his first Champions League couple of the temper against Borussia Mönchengladbach, assisting Casemiro ‘s 93rd hour equalizer in a 2–2 draw. [ 148 ] This was Ramos ‘ 16th Champions League campaign with Real Madrid, equalling the record of club caption, and former captain and teammate Iker Casillas. [ 149 ] On 31 October, Ramos became just the tenth musician to play 500 La Liga matches ( 461 for real Madrid and 39 for Sevilla ), as Madrid beat Huesca 4–1 at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium. [ 150 ] On 3 November, Ramos scored his hundredth goal for real Madrid in all competitions, in a 3–2 win over Inter Milan in the Champions League. [ 151 ] On 14 January, Ramos reportedly took four pain killer injections to his leave stifle to play against Athletic Bilbao in the 2020–21 Supercopa de España semi-final which Real Madrid went on to lose 2–1. [ 152 ] This was the last match Ramos would play before opting for a mid-season operation for the first time in his career for a lacerate meniscus in his leave stifle. [ 153 ] He was expected to be out for two months and to return in early April, but after a rapid recovery, Ramos started against Elche on 13 March – just over a month after he went under the knife. [ 154 ] Real Madrid ‘s 2–1 win over Elche was Ramos ‘ 334th La Liga win ( 315 with real Madrid and 19 with Sevilla ), equalling the record of Iker Casillas as the players with second–most wins in the spanish top flight – only behind Messi. [ 155 ] Four days by and by, Ramos played in a Champions League round of 16-second leg for the beginning fourth dimension in three years as real Madrid went on to defeat Atalanta 3–1 at the Alfredo di Stefano ( 5–3 on aggregate ) and qualified for the quarter-finals for the first time since their last Champions League winning campaign in 2018. Ramos scored his 19th back-to-back penalty for Madrid in the 60th infinitesimal which killed the game, before coming off as a ersatz. [ 156 ] This was Ramos ‘ 15th Champions League goal, equalling Gerard Piqué and former teammate Iván Helguera as the irregular highest scoring defenders in the history of the competition – with only early teammate Roberto Carlos ahead of them. [ 157 ] Due to an injury, Ramos missed his first El Clásico since joining Los Blancos, putting an end to a mottle of playing in 31 consecutive league Clásicos. [ 158 ] He former missed the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals against Liverpool, as he tested positive for COVID-19, although he was besides injured. [ 159 ] On 5 May, in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Chelsea, his side lost 2–0 and were eliminated from the contest ; however, he then sustained an injury in his leave hamstring which forced him to miss the rest of the season ; this mean he had played his last game for Real Madrid. [ 160 ] Ramos played just 21 matches for Los Blancos in 2020–21, making it his most injury-riddled season, after having played at least 33 matches in each of his former 15 campaigns at the clubhouse. [ 161 ] On 16 June, Real Madrid announced that Ramos would leave the cabaret after 16 years. [ 162 ] During his farewell event on the next day, Ramos, who had initially asked for a biennial offer, mentioned that he accepted a annual shrink renewal with a wage reduction ; however, the volunteer had expired without his cognition. [ 163 ]
Paris Saint-Germain [edit ]
On 8 July 2021, it was announced that Ramos had signed a biennial condense with Paris Saint-Germain. [ 164 ] He chose to wear the number 4 jersey, with Thilo Kehrer switching to the total 24 shirt. [ 165 ] Ramos remarked : “ I am quite superstitious about it and I love the count 4 because I have worn that total since the start of my career and it has followed me throughout my career and my life, bringing with much luck and many victories. ” [ 165 ] During the medical interrogation required to complete the sign, the aesculapian staff at PSG were reported to be impressed by his earnestness and human body, whilst the aesculapian results were noted to be excellent and incredible. [ 166 ] [ 167 ] The staff compared Ramos ‘ physique to that of a 25-year-old ( he was 35 at the time ). [ 168 ] due to a series of injury problems, Ramos made his beginning appearance in a matchday police squad for PSG ahead of a Champions League group stage game against Manchester City on 24 November 2021. [ 169 ] He made his debut four days late in a 3–1 league victory over Saint-Étienne. [ 170 ]
International career [edit ]
early international career and 2006 FIFA World Cup [edit ]
In 2004, Ramos became an instant reach for Spain ‘s under-19, for whom he played six international matches. During the 2004 U19 Euro, Ramos was a key trope for Spain as he started in four out of five of their matches on the way to winning their moment U19 European Championship, including scoring a decisive penalty in the Semi-final penalty-shoot out against Ukraine. [ 171 ] [ 172 ] On 26 March 2005, in a 3–0 friendly gain over China in Salamanca, he beginning appeared for the senior side at only 18 years and 361 days of age, making him the youngest player to play for the national team in the last 55 years. He held this commemorate until 1 March 2006, when it was broken by Cesc Fàbregas in a friendly match against Côte d’Ivoire. [ 173 ] On 12 October 2005, Ramos scored his beginning two international goals in a 6–0 away beating of San Marino for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. [ 174 ] He was selected for the concluding stages in Germany and, after the international retirement of Real Madrid teammate Míchel Salgado, became the undisputed first-choice right-back. Despite wearing the number 4 jersey for Real Madrid, Ramos admitted he wears the number 15 for Spain in memory of his close supporter and former Sevilla teammate Puerta, who died in August 2007 and made his Spain debut wearing No. 15. [ 175 ] [ 176 ]
euro 2008 [edit ]
Throughout Spain ‘s UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, Ramos was a regular member of the starting football team as the national side finished first in its group, above Sweden. He scored two goals, including one in a 3–1 away win over Denmark, in 11 appearances. In the tournament ‘s concluding stages, Ramos played in all matches and minutes, except the 2–1 group stage succeed against Greece. In the final, his spend closely set up Marcos Senna ‘s first external goal, but the latter missed his opportunity by inches. During the celebrations after the 1–0 frustration of Germany, he wore a jersey in honor of his late ally Puerta. [ 177 ]
2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup [edit ]
Ramos was selected in the squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa, as Spain finished in third base. [ 178 ] On 3 June 2010, he captained Spain for the beginning fourth dimension, in a 1–0 friendly acquire over South Korea in Innsbruck, Austria. [ 179 ] At the 2010 World Cup, held in the same country, Ramos played every moment of the tournament as a right back, helping Spain keep five clean sheets and reach the final, which they won 1–0 against the Netherlands ; he topped the tournament ‘s Castrol Performance Index with a score of 9.79. [ 180 ] Despite playing at right-back, he besides completed more solo runs than any other player in the tournament, 31. [ 181 ]
euro 2012 [edit ]
Ramos returned to the heart of the defense for Euro 2012. When asked about his character change, he replied : “ I have adapted and feel comfortable in the middle, but I am a World and european champion at right-back ”. [ 182 ] He played all the games in Poland and Ukraine alongside Barcelona ‘s Gerard Piqué and, in the semi-finals against Portugal, he converted his penalty gunfight attack in an eventual 4–2 succeed ( 0–0 after 120 minutes ), scoring for the eventual champions in Panenka -style. [ 183 ] On 1 July, Ramos won his third trophy with the spanish senior National Team as they thrashed Italy 4–0 in the Final. Ramos ‘ performances during the Euro earned him a topographic point in the team of The Tournament. [ 184 ] Ramos wore another T-shirt during Spain ‘s Euro 2012 celebrations to pay court to his late friend Puerta. [ 185 ]
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup [edit ]
On 22 March 2013, Ramos celebrated his hundredth cap by opening the score in a 1–1 puff with Finland in Gijón for the 2014 World Cup qualifiers. He became the youngest european actor ever to reach that design in the process, surpassing Germany ‘s Lukas Podolski. [ 18 ] In June, Ramos contested in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil, starting every couple as Spain lost to the hosts in the final. He captained the side for their moment group game, a 10–0 win over Tahiti at the Maracanã, which is the biggest win of his career. [ 186 ] On 30 June, he missed a penalty kick in the 3–0 Confederations Cup Final loss to Brazil. [ 187 ] Ramos was selected for his third base World Cup in 2014. [ 188 ] He played the full 90 minutes of each of the team ‘s matches in Brazil, each with a unlike partner in cardinal defense, as the reigning champions were eliminated from the group stage. [ 189 ] [ 190 ] [ 191 ]
euro 2016 and 2018 FIFA World Cup [edit ]
Ramos celebrates after scoring a finish against Russia in a friendly in Saint Petersburg In February 2016, Ramos won the Luis Aragonés Award by Marca which distinguished him as the best musician of the national team in the past year. [ 192 ] With David de Gea selected ahead of Iker Casillas in Spain ‘s starting line-up, Ramos captained the team at UEFA Euro 2016. On 21 June 2016, he had a penalty kick saved by Danijel Subašić in a 2–1 loss to Croatia. [ 193 ] Spain finished their Euro group as runner-up and crashed out in the Round of 16 against Italy. [ 194 ] On 23 March 2018, days before turning 32, Ramos earned his hundred-and-fiftieth cap for Spain in a 1–1 friendly reap with Germany in Düsseldorf. entirely Iker Casillas had previously reached the mark for the team. [ 195 ] Ramos was included in the Spain police squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and would go into his fourth tournament, and inaugural World Cup as Captain after Iker Casillas missed out. [ 196 ] He played in all three of Spain ‘s Group stage matches as they topped the ‘Group of Death ‘ ahead of european Champions Portugal. [ 197 ] In the Round of 16 against Russia, Ramos believed he scored the unfold goal but it was late credited as an Sergei Ignashevich own goal. [ 198 ] The match ended 1–1 after extra time and was decided on penalties ( 4–3 ) as the hosts eliminated La Roja. Ramos scored Spain ‘s fourthly punishment but it was n’t adequate as teammates Koke and Aspas both had their penalties saved. [ 199 ] [ 200 ]
2018–19 UEFA Nations League and Euro 2020 qualification [edit ]
With new passenger car Luis Enrique, Ramos retained captainship of the national team. He played in all four of Spain ‘s 2018–19 UEFA Nations League group matches, becoming the nation ‘s top scorer in the group with three goals – scoring once against England and doubly against Croatia. [ 201 ] [ 202 ] Spain finished moment in their UEFA Nations League Group, which saw them miss out on the 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals. [ 203 ] In March 2019, Ramos scored the winner in Spain ‘s first UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying meet against Norway through another Panenka penalty in a 2–1 win. [ 204 ] This was his tenth penalty of the season, scoring them all. It was besides his fifth straight match scoring for Spain, which is a personal record. [ 205 ] Spain director Enrique hailed Ramos as a ‘unique musician in history ‘ after the match. [ 206 ] In the moment Euro 2020 reservation match, away to Malta, Ramos did not score for the first time in six matches for Spain – failing to extend his scoring streak. however, the match ended 2–0 to Spain which was his 121st winnings with La Roja, equaling the all-time criminal record of Iker Casillas. [ 207 ] On 7 June 2019, Ramos broke the commemorate of most external victories with 122, following a 4–1 victory against the Faroe Islands, scoring Spain ‘s opening goal in the serve. [ 208 ] Three days late, ahead of the meet against Sweden, Ramos received a plaque from the spanish Football Federation to commemorate his record. [ 209 ] The match ended with a 3–0 gain for Spain, where he scored the first goal and extended his count to 123 international victories. [ 210 ] On 5 September 2019, Ramos scored from a penalty kick his 21st international goal to open the sexual conquest in Spain ‘s 2–1 away win over Romania in a Euro 2020 modifier, which made him the joint 10th top scorekeeper in the history of the national team, aboard Míchel. [ 211 ] On 8 September, Ramos won his 167th cap for Spain in a 4–0 home gain over the Faroe Islands in a Euro 2020 modifier ; with this appearance, he equaled Iker Casillas as Spain ‘s most cap actor of all time. [ 212 ] On 12 October 2019, he became the nation ‘s sole most cap player. [ 213 ]
2020–21 UEFA Nations League [edit ]
On 6 September 2020, Ramos scored a brace in a 4–0 gain over Ukraine for the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League, reaching 23 international goals and equaling Alfredo Di Stéfano as Spain ‘s eighth-highest all-time goalscorer. [ 214 ] On 14 November 2020, in a 1–1 hook against Switzerland, he made his 177th appearance for Spain and overtook Gianluigi Buffon ‘s read for the most external caps received by a European player. [ 215 ]
euro 2020 [edit ]
Ramos was excluded from the police squad for UEFA Euro 2020, following an injury-plagued season. His omission marked the first major tournament since Euro 2004 where he was not called for the national team, ending a run of featuring in ten consecutive tournaments. [ 216 ]
Player profile [edit ]
style of play [edit ]
Regarded as one of the best defenders in the worldly concern, and of his generation, Ramos is a physically strong musician who excels in the air ascribable to his acme, eye for goal, and heading accuracy, making him a finish terror on set-pieces ; [ 217 ] [ 16 ] [ 218 ] [ 219 ] [ 220 ] [ 221 ] [ 222 ] [ 223 ] he is besides a competent and aggressive tackler. In addition to his defensive skills and goal marking ability, [ 217 ] [ 16 ] [ 218 ] he is gifted with pace, [ 219 ] and is comfortable on the ball, [ 224 ] possessing well technical ability, arsenic well as beneficial distribution, spend, and crossing ability, [ 217 ] [ 16 ] [ 218 ] [ 225 ] which allows him to carry the ball ahead, [ 226 ] switch the play with long balls, or play out from the back on the ground. [ 227 ] [ 228 ] According to spanish sports newspaper Marca, FIFA ‘s official records confirmed that in 2015, Ramos was clocked at a sprinting travel rapidly of 30.6 kilometers per hour, making him one of the fastest footballers in the universe at the time. [ 229 ] He is besides an accurate penalty taker, and is known for often using the Panenka proficiency when taking them. [ 230 ] [ 231 ] He has besides been known to take dislodge kicks, courtesy of his ability to bend the ball and his brawny strike ability from distance. [ 232 ] [ 233 ] [ 234 ] [ 235 ] [ 236 ] Ramos has earned plaudits for his leadership, athleticism, technical art, and his ability to excel both offensively and defensively, arsenic well as his versatility, which allows him to be deployed as a centre-back and as a full-back ; in his young, he much played as a right-back, while he late established himself as a centre-back as his career progressed. due to his wide roll of skills, his former Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has compared him to legendary defender Paolo Maldini ; he went on to describe him as “ the best defender in the earth at the consequence ” in 2014, [ 222 ] [ 225 ] [ 237 ] a view which was echoed by Giorgio Chiellini in 2020. [ 238 ] Ramos has besides occasionally been deployed as a central or defensive midfielder, in especial under Ancelotti during the 2014–15 season. [ 239 ] Ramos has been praised for his decisive performances in authoritative games, most notably for Real Madrid, due to his leaning to score all-important goals for his team, and is considered by several pundits to be one of the most authentic performers in hard-hitting situations. [ B ] however, despite his ability as a defender, his tactical sense, consistency, and concentration from match to match have been questioned at times by pundits and other footballing figures, who have accused him of being besides driving in his challenges or prone to periodic defensive errors throughout the path a season. [ 222 ] [ 238 ] [ 240 ] [ 241 ] [ 242 ] [ 243 ] [ 244 ] Ramos is besides often criticised in the media for using excessive, heedless coerce while playing, american samoa well as for his miss of discipline and tendency to pick-up an excessive number of unnecessary cards ; [ 245 ] [ 246 ] [ 247 ] [ 248 ] [ 249 ] [ 250 ] [ 251 ] he has besides been accused of diving. [ 252 ]
corrective record [edit ]
Ramos holds multiple corrective records, for Real Madrid, in the Champions League, La Liga, El Clásico, and in the spanish national team. [ 253 ] Ramos holds the record for most carded player in La Liga, with 191 cards. His 171 yellow cards travel by Alberto Lopo, the early criminal record holder for La Liga jaundiced cards. [ 254 ] The remaining 20 are loss cards, making Ramos the most sent-off player in La Liga angstrom well. His La Liga card record is higher than any other actor ‘s in the major european leagues, making him the most book musician in all major european lead divisions. [ 255 ] In the Champions League, Ramos has amassed 40 jaundiced cards and 4 crimson cards ( 3 of which were straight crimson cards ), making him both the most-carded player and joint-most red-carded player in Champions League history. [ 256 ] [ 257 ] last, Ramos besides holds the record for being the most card musician in the history of the spanish national team, with 24 chicken cards. [ 255 ]
personal life [edit ]
Ramos entered in a relationship with journalist/presenter Pilar Rubio in September 2012. This was confirmed by both at the FIFA Ballon d’Or. [ 258 ] They have four sons together. [ 259 ] [ 260 ] [ 261 ] On 16 July 2018, Ramos and Rubio got engaged. [ 262 ] The couple married in his hometown of Seville on 15 June 2019. [ 263 ] Ramos has been described as a ‘family person ‘ and has a close relationship with his siblings and parents. [ 264 ] Rene, Ramos ‘ brother, is presently his football agent. [ 265 ] Ramos is a fan of bullfighting and he is a personal friend of matador Alejandro Talavante. [ 266 ] He celebrated victories for both club and nation by playing with a matador ‘s cape. [ 267 ] Ramos is besides a keen knight aficionado, owning a dot farm in his native Andalusia specifically dedicated to the breeding of the andalusian horse. [ 268 ] Ramos ‘ cavalry, ‘Yucatán SR4 ‘ became a World champion in 2018. [ 269 ] In June 2014, Ramos was appointed as an ambassador for UNICEF Spain. [ 270 ]
Body art [edit ]
Ramos has more than 42 tattoos, including Jesus and Mary, Star of David in honor of his grandma, Nena, who gave a pendent of the same design to his mother ; in summation, he besides has tattoo of a leo, wolf, dreamcatcher, map of Spain, native american chief, hamsa, FIFA World Cup and Champions League trophies, his family members, and lots of others. [ 271 ]
Amazon Prime documentary [edit ]
In January 2019, Amazon Prime and Ramos himself announced they will release an eight-episode documentary series on Ramos ‘ biography on and off the peddle known as El Corazón de Sergio Ramos ( The Heart of Sergio Ramos ). This would be the first ever time the public would see the personal side of Ramos and his family. [ 272 ] On 5 March, during Real Madrid ‘s Champions League Round of 16 moment leg match, Ramos was suspended and watched the match from his VIP sphere in the stands. His reactions were filmed by the Amazon Prime gang. [ 273 ] This sparked controversy as real Madrid lost the match and were eliminated from the Champions League, though Ramos suggested on his social media networks that there were “ certain commitments made and it never remotely went through my head that the game could have turned out as it did ”. [ 111 ] due to the success of his beginning docu-series with Amazon, Ramos announced in June 2020 via his social media accounts that Amazon Prime will be releasing another objective known as La Leyenda Sergio Ramos ( The Legend of Sergio Ramos ), which highlights his career ‘s most shaping moments. It was released in Spain in April 2021 and will be turn global in June and consists of six episodes. [ 274 ] [ 275 ]
career statistics [edit ]
club [edit ]
- As of 8 July 2021[276]
International [edit ]
- As of match played 31 March 2021[277][278]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
Team
Year
Competitive
Friendly
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Spain U16
2002
–
–
1[279]
0
1
0
Spain U17
2003
–
–
1[280]
0
1
0
Spain U19
2004
7[a]
0
–
–
7
0
Spain U21
2004
3[b]
0
3
0
6
0
Spain
2005
4[c]
2
3
0
7
2
2006
6[d]
0
7
0
13
0
2007
8[e]
2
2
0
10
2
2008
9[f]
0
6
0
15
0
2009
7[g]
0
4
0
11
0
2010
10[h]
0
6
1
16
1
2011
5[i]
1
5
0
10
1
2012
9[j]
1
7
1
16
2
2013
10[k]
1
7
0
17
1
2014
5[l]
1
4
0
9
1
2015
4[m]
0
2
0
6
0
2016
7[n]
0
3
0
10
0
2017
6[o]
1
3
2
9
3
2018
8[p]
3
4
1
12
4
2019
9[q]
4
–
–
9
4
2020
6[r]
2
2
0
8
2
2021
2[s]
0
0
0
2
0
Total
115
18
65
5
180
23
Career total
125
18
70
5
195
23
- As of match played 31 March 2021
- Scores and results list Spain’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ramos goal[281]
Honours [edit ]
Real Madrid [ 282 ]
Spain U19 [ 284 ]
Spain [ 282 ]
Individual
discography [edit ]
Title
Year
Peak chart positions
Album
SPA
[318]
“La roja baila (Himno oficial de la selección española)”[319]
( with Niña Pastori and RedOne
2016
43
non-album singles
“SR4″[320]
2018
—
“Otra estrella en tu corazón”[321]
( with Demarco Flamenco )
—
Notes [edit ]
See besides [edit ]
References [edit ]
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