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Sergio Ramos Biography
Sergio Ramos, full name Sergio Ramos García (born March 30, 1986) is a Spanish international footballer, who usually plays as a defender. A native of Camas, Seville, Ramos is a graduate of the Sevilla FC youth system.
Ramos began his career as a well-regarded right-side defender, a position he was able to keep for the majority of his early career. After two years of experience in La Liga he became known for his ability to play competently in any defensive position. He is also known for his perseverance, powerful shots and heading ability. Seville received many offers for Ramos, but it was Real Madrid who would eventually sign him.
Real Madrid signed Ramos for 27 million Euro in the summer of 2005, making him the second most expensive teenager (behind Wayne Rooney), and the most expensive domestic signing in La Liga. He usually plays at the centre of defence for Real, but has been used as a defensive midfielder in a few occasions. At Real he wears the Number 4 shirt, the same number previously occupied by Fernando Hierro. Ramos scored his first ever Champions League goal for Real Madrid against Olympiakos, a game which Real eventually lost 2-1.
All is not well at Real Madrid, according to Ramos. He scored the only Madrid goal in a match against Real Mallorca, which went on to win against Real 2-1, and said that the match unearthed a lack of team spirit. "I got the goal and it was as if a Mallorca player had scored it," Ramos told the Cadena Ser radio station. "I realised that almost no one was celebrating. If you look at the way FC Barcelona and Atletico Madrid players celebrate their goals, they do it together. They are more united. That sort of unity is important and makes the team stronger. I have mentioned it to some of my team-mates, but you have to respect their behaviour too. Maybe it is something to do with the competition for places or the amount of time people are spending on the bench."
National team
In 2004 Sergio Ramos became one of the key figures in the Under-21s, playing six international matches and acquiring experience and interest from other clubs. In Salamanca, against China, he played for the senior side at only ninteen years of age, making him the youngest player to play for the national team in the last fifty-five years.
He impressed on his debut and was awarded a place on the team which would challenge Serbia and Montenegro in an important qualification match for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Because of the absence of fellow Madrid player Míchel Salgado he was part of the starting eleven.
Ramos was announced as part of the Spain World Cup Squad on May 15 2006.
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