Sergio Ramos Retires from International Football: A Legendary Career for Spain

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Sergio Ramos has retired from international football after a successful career with Spain.

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The former Real Madrid player received a call from the new Spain manager, Luis de la Fuente, which led to his retirement decision.

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Ramos made his debut for Spain in 2005 and represented his country 180 times, playing a vital role in their victories in the 2010 World Cup and the 2008 and 2012 European Championships.

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Despite his impressive career stats, Ramos was not selected for the national teams for Euro 2020 or the 2022 World Cup.

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The PSG centre-back was also excluded from Luis de la Fuente's plans for the Spanish national team.

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Ramos announced his retirement on his social media accounts and expressed regret that his journey with the national team could not continue longer and on a better note.

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He plans to continue supporting Spain from home and is proud to have represented his country 180 times.

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Ramos's international record includes 180 matches played, 13,741 minutes played, 8 assists, and 23 goals scored.

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With Spain, he won the FIFA World Cup in 2010 and the European Championships in 2008 and 2012.

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Sergio Ramos's contribution to Spain's success in international football has cemented his status as a football legend.

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The retirement of such a high-profile player as Sergio Ramos will leave a significant void in the Spanish national team, but his legacy will live on.

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