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He won 4 Champions with Real Madrid and was world champion, today he breeds horses for money

A glory of Real Madrid who shone at Real Madrid today he is unemployed and is dedicated to his other great passion

By William Estrella

A glory of Real Madrid who shone at Real Madrid today he is unemployed and is dedicated to his other great passion
A glory of Real Madrid who shone at Real Madrid today he is unemployed and is dedicated to his other great passion

The sports career of this defender places him among the best in all of history. At the club level, he won absolutely everything with the Real Madrid jersey and also marked a golden stage defending the colors of the Spanish National Team, with which he won the only World Cup the country has. Today, unemployed, he is dedicated to his other great passion.

Sergio Ramos is, without a doubt, one of the icons of Real Madrid and Spain of the last two decades. After his departure from PSG, and waiting to define his future, the defender born in Seville can dedicate more time to horse breeding, one of his pleasant hobbies that he turns to whenever his professional schedule allows it. .

Once he began to forge his fortune, Sergio Ramos decided to found Yeguada SR4 together with his brother-in-law in 2004, a ranch located on a 44-hectare estate in Seville. It came to have an asset of 70 million euros and at a sporting level he managed to win the title of world champion with his horse Yucatán.

His other great passion

In addition to football and horses, Real Madrid Spain Sergio Ramos is a great consumer of contemporary art. His personal collection has works ranging from 30,000 euros to half a million euros. Of course, with his real estate business he was not so lucky and he has lost part of his good fortune after ventures that have been truncated in the Madrid area.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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