Sergio Ramos’ 28 red cards at Real Madrid and PSG
Sergio Ramos has the all-time LaLiga record for red cards (20) while playing for Real Madrid and picked up his final one for the club (No. 26) across all competitions against Manchester City in the Champions League in February 2020.
Now at Paris Saint-Germain, the combative defender is 36 years old but hasn’t mellowed with age as he has managed two more during his time in Paris.
Here are all his red cards in all their glory.
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1. Espanyol 1-0 Real Madrid, La Liga, Sept.18, 2005
Ramos’ first career sending off came just a month into his first season with Madrid, with two second half yellows cards seeing him leave the pitch early as Madrid lost at Espanyol.
2. Real Madrid 2-1 Olympiakos, Champions League, Sept. 29, 2005
A first straight red arrived 11 days later as Ramos reacted to a challenge from Olympiakos substitute Giannakis Okkas with the game already in added time.
3. Real Sociedad 2-2 Real Madrid, La Liga, Nov. 27, 2005
A bad tempered game saw both teams end with 10 men — and Zinedine Zidane hit a late equaliser after Ramos was sent off with his side 2-0 down.
4. Real Madrid 3-3 Villarreal, La Liga, May 7, 2006
Zidane’s last game for Madrid saw Ramos shown a straight red for using a hand to block a goalbound shot, a decision the Bernabeu hierarchy managed to get overturned on appeal.
5. Real Madrid 1-1 Atletico Madrid, La Liga, Oct. 1, 2006
A first derbi sending off came for two bookings, the second for a foul on Fernando Torres.
6. Sevilla 2-0 Real Madrid, La Liga, Nov. 3, 2007
Ramos’ relationship with his former club took another twist as he again picked up two yellow cards with Madrid already trailing 2-0.
7. Recreativo de Huelva 2-3 Real Madrid, La Liga, March 1, 2008
A feisty game at then-high-flying Recreativo saw Ramos given his marching orders for an elbow on ex-Liverpool striker Florent Sinama-Pongolle — having already…
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