His unforgettable goal in the final against Atlético Madrid forced extra time, allowing Real Madrid to secure their 10th European title, famously known as "La Décima." Ramos's choice of jersey number is a nod to that defining moment in his career, which cemented his legacy as one of football’s greatest defenders.
The 38-year-old joins Monterrey after a storied career that includes 22 major titles with Real Madrid, stints at Paris Saint-Germain and Sevilla, and international triumphs such as the 2010 FIFA World Cup and two UEFA European Championships with Spain. His arrival is expected to strengthen Monterrey as they compete in Liga MX, the CONCACAF Champions Cup, and the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
In Monterrey, Ramos will reunite with fellow Spaniards Sergio Canales and Óliver Torres under head coach MartÃn Demichelis. He is set to undergo a brief preseason program before making his official debut.
His decision to wear the No. 93 jersey has sparked discussions among fans and media, with some praising the tribute while others have expressed mixed reactions. Regardless, his move to Monterrey highlights the growing appeal of Liga MX for high-profile international players and marks a significant chapter in his illustrious career.
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