Sergio Ramos Net Worth [2021]| Cars| Wife| Family| Girlfriend| Career| Recodrs

As of 2021, Sergio Ramos Net Worth is around $80 million, which makes him the third-highest paid player for Real Madrid.  Sergio Ramos is a Spanish Professional Football (Soccer) Player who has a net worth of $80 million and an annual salary of $25 million. Born in Camas, Spain, Sergio Ramos began playing in Sevilla FC’s youth system and made his La Liga debut in 2004. A year later, he began playing for Real Madrid. The team paid 27 million euros for the 19-year old player. Ramos started his career as a center-back, but he was also used as an emergency defensive midfielder on occasion.

Sergio Ramos was born on 30th March in 1986, in Camas, Spain, to Jose Maria Ramos and Paqui Ramos. He loved playing soccer during his childhood. Seville was popular for its bullfighting tradition, and at first, Sergio wanted to become a bullfighter.

In this Sergio Ramos Biography, we’ll see everything about Sergio Ramos’s Lifestyle, Family, Wife, Income, car, and much more.

Personal Info About Sergio Ramos

Full NameSergio Ramos Garcia 
ProfessionProfessional Soccer Player
ClubReal Madrid
Jersey Number4 (Club), 15 (Country)
Date of Birth30th March 1986
Age35 Years(as of 2021)
BirthplaceCamas, Seville, Spain
ReligionChristianity
NationalitySpanish
Marital StatusMarried (2019)
WifePilar Rubio(Spanish TV presenter )
Ex-GirlFriendElisabeth Reyes, Carolina Martinez, Nereida Gallardo, Amaia Salamanca, Lara Alvarez

Sergio Ramos Net Worth 2021

Sergio Ramos is 35 years old Professional Football Player. Currently, he is the Captain of both Real Madrid and Spain National teams.

The total Net Worth of Mr. Sergio Ramos is estimated to be $80 Million, which in Indian currency is approximately equal to 592 Crore Indian Rupee. Most of his Income and Net worth come as a Footballer. He also endorses multiple brands where he charges a massive amount of money.

This has led to his higher brand valuation and Net Worth. It is estimated that, the net worth of Sergio Ramos has grown by 31% in the Past years and so does his Income.

Sergio Ramos Family

Father NameJose María Ramos
Mother NamePaqui Ramos
SiblingsRene Ramos, Miriam Ramos
Marital StatusMarried
WifePilar Rubio
ChildrenMarco Ramos Rubio, Sergio Ramos Rubio

Physical Stats

Height6 feet (1.84m)
Weight82kg (180 lbs)
BMI24.4
Body Measurement42 inches (Chest), Waist (32.5 inches), Arms (14.5 inches)

Sergio Ramos Salary and Endorsement 

Salary

Currently, Sergio Ramos earns £312,000 per week at Real Madrid. However, his present contract is set to expire during the season.

Likewise, Real Madrid skipper’s present one-year contract expansion was also signed with a pay cut in 2020. Although there was speculation of Ramos joining Manchester United, he agreed to a 4-year contract extension in 2015. 

Endorsement

Sergio Ramos is a well-known Personality in the world of Football, and as a result, he has served as a brand ambassador for a number of international companies. Nike, Hugo Boss, Pepsi, and Gatorade are among his current sponsors.

In 2020, Sergio Ramos signed with Adidas who is also Real Madrid’s official kit supplier. Currently, he wears Adidas Copa 20.1 boots. 

Furthermore, he also had contract talks with Puma and New Balance after Nike offered him less contract. 

However, Ramos has always been wearing Nike since his professional debut. In 2017, his first signature shoe Sergio Ramos Tiempo 7, was released, not bad for defenders. 

25 Apr 2014, Madrid, Spain — Sergio Ramos launches Hugo Boss in Madrid. Pictured: Sergio Ramos — Image by © Splash News/Splash News/Corbis

Sergio Ramos House & Property (Sergio Ramos House Address?)

Ramos is the owner of a mansion in the city of Madrid that he reportedly bought in 2015. This mansion is estimated to be worth around $6.5 million. He also owns two other houses in Spain worth a total of $10 million, in addition to this mansion.

Sergio Ramos Cars Collection

The Real Madrid captain boasts an amazing array of cars that total around £2.6 Million. Real Madrid captain loves luxury Porsches and Aston Martins… but pride of place in £2m collection is Fiat 600.

1. Fiat 600 (an early birthday present – in March)

In 2018 as an early birthday gift, Ramos was gifted personalized Fiat 600 by his brother Rene. Ramos also wrote, “Classic cars never die,” and thanking his brother on his social media accounts.

2.  Mercedes-AMG G 63

3. Porsche 911 Carrera S, Porsche 977 Turbo S & Porsche 911 Turbo

4. Audi R8 Spyder

5.  Audi RS6 Quattro

6. Aston Martin

7. He has around 6 Audi in his garage. Although, being sponsored by Audi, it’s possible Ramos could have been given the car.

Sergio Ramos Documentary 

In January 2019, Ramos partnered with Amazon prime to release 8 episode documentary series called El Corazón de Sergio Ramos (The Heart of Sergio Ramos). 

Moreover, it was the first time the public would see Ramos’ personal life on and off the football pitch. 

Furthermore, his second documentary will be called Corazón de Sergio Ramos (The Heart of Sergio Ramos), highlighting Ramos’s career-best moments.

Moreover, it is expected to release in June 2021 worldwide, having already been released in Spain in April 2021. It has a total of six episodes. 

Sergio Ramos Charity

In 2014, Sergio Ramos was appointed as UNICEF Spain ambassador during a youth event in Curitiba. He has been actively involved in UNICEF programs and events.

Even before named ambassador Spanish had been working with UNICEF since 2007. 

Ramos made a field visit to Senegal after the World Cup victory in South Africa. 

There he played in Champions of Africa and Champions of Life solidarity games. Likewise, he also visited children’s survival campaigns, donated personal items to collect funds.

Likewise, in 2015 Ramos spent his holidays in Cuba for the UNICEF projects. He played football matches with children, signed autographs, and visited the school.

Using his stardom in the right place

Similarly, in 2017 Ramos visited Peru to work to visit flood-affected families and children. 

Furthermore, in 2017 Ramos donated £85,000 before the game against Napoli to Red Cross to help land mines victims in Afghanistan. 

In 2019, Ramos helped to raise $1.5 million a day for UNICEF charity. Moreover, the money was provided by Gates Foundation, who provided $1 for every as he gets on his Instagram post. 

Later, the money was used to purchase 14 million measles vaccines by UNICEF.

COVID-19 

Sergio Ramos was among footballers who made a huge contribution during Covid 19 pandemic. In March 2020, Ramos donated 2,64,571 masks, 15000 test kits, and 1,000 individual protection equipment to fight Covid 19 pandemic in India. 

Likewise, he also donated an undisclosed amount to the La Liga festival, which raised about €600,000. 

Recently, Ramos expressed his concern for Inda Covid 19 crisis on his social media. He also shared the UNICEF link to donate money to help severely affected India.

Interesting Facts About Sergio Romas

  • During his childhood, Ramos aimed to become a bullfighter and never practised football. But, his parents were persuaded, considering it dangerous sports. Later, his brother encouraged him to try football.  
  • When the word red card comes, one name definitely pops up in everyone’s mind that’s Sergio Ramos. Ramos holds the record highest number of red cards in Laliga history with 26. He also holds the record for the most yellow card in Champions League history with 40.
  • Sergio Ramos is the most capped footballer for his country and the youngest European player to reach 100 caps. Likewise, he is the top 10 scorer for Spain. But he has not scored for Spain in major tournaments. 
  • Sergio Ramos adopted Hierro’s jersey number 4 at Real Madrid. However, for Spain, he has only worn number 15. 

Quotes

  • “I think about those who supported me and put up with me, including my wife, my children, my parents, and all Madridistas.”
  • “Being the captain is a great privilege and a responsibility to lead a great group with different cultures.”
  • “I wake up every day with a smile, and in that sense, I feel the same as I did when I arrived at Real Madrid in 2005.”