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10 Questions Only a Hardcore Fan of Sergio Ramos Can Answer!

Amruta Deshpande
Do you think you know Sergio Ramos in and out? Well, take this challenge and prove yourself!
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Sergio Ramos is a Spanish professional footballer who was born on 30th March 1986 in Camas, Seville, Andalusia to Paqui Ramos and José Maria Ramos.
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Till date, Ramos has won 22 major honors, which include 5 La Liga titles, making him one of the top goalscorers from the defensive position for La Liga.
Trivia
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At the age of 14, Sergio Ramos joined a local football club named Sevilla as a defender in 2004 which marked his debut in his football career.
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Ramos moved to Real Madrid in 2005. He was purchased by Real Madrid for €27 million setting a record for any Spanish defender purchased till date.
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The number 4 jersey was previously worn by Fernando Hierro, who played as a central defender, sweeper or defensive midfielder and also as a coach.
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Although Sergio Ramos wears a number 4 jersey for Real Madrid, he wears a number 15 jersey for Spain, in memory of his late friend and former Sevilla teammate Puerta, who died in August 2007.
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Spain won FIFA World Cup 2010 which was the fist time the team reached finals. The match was played versus Netherlands on 11 July 2010 at Soccer City, Johannesburg.
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Sergio is the most carded player in La Liga and Champions League. With 24 yellow cards, he has a record of being the most carded player in the history of the national team of Spain.
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Sergio Ramos has multiple records  including a few disciplinary records as well. A winner of 4 UEFA Champions League titles, four Ligas, UEFA EURO 2008 and 2012 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Ramos is certainly the star footballer of Spain.
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Sergio Ramos often used Panenka penalty technique, named after Antonín Panenka, who first used it in the 1976 UEFA European Championship finals.
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