International Players

The curious investment Sergio Ramos made thinking of 2021 Olympics

The Real Madrid defender made investments ahead 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, but it is not related to soccer but to another sport.

By Mauricio Saenz

The Real Madrid defender made investments ahead 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, but it is not related to soccer but to another sport.
The Real Madrid defender made investments ahead 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games, but it is not related to soccer but to another sport.
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

Sergio Ramos has a fortune impossible to calculate. Part of it comes from his success with soccer, but he also put some part of it on investments to make it grow. And now he started a business that has as objective making a good profit from the Olympic Games of this year, but it has nothing to do with the sport that made him known worldwide.

Spain has qualified for the soccer Olympics and he might be one of the three over 23 years old players that FIFA allows to compete, but it is not about that. The Real Madrid defender and captain loves horses, and in the past he has bought competition studs and mares, so he will be paying attention to show jumping.

That is because Ramos purchased a mare that will compete at that sport, ridden by Sergio Alvarez Moya, a Spanish jockey who competed in the last Olympics of Rio 2016. The mare's name is Eliante Z, she is eight years old and had her first competition last year. Alvarez Moya said he feels privileged of having a partnership with a soccer legend and it will be a fun and successful experience.

Like Thomas Muller and many other players, Ramos has seen in horses a great opportunity to make a profitable business. And in the previous months to the major sports event in Tokyo, the defender is preparing himself for the ocassion. Not only as a sportsman, but also as a businessman.


More news