Real Madrid announces exit of Sergio Ramos after 16 years
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MADRID (AP) — Sergio Ramos is officially leaving Real Madrid after 16 years and four Champions League titles.
Madrid have called a news conference for Thursday as “an institutional act of tribute and farewell to our captain Sergio Ramos.”
The 35-year-old defender has failed to agree a new contract and will leave as a free agent.
Ramos missed much of the past season with injuries and was not selected by Spain for the European Championship.
He was a member of the Spain team which won an unprecedented title hat trick at Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012.
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