At the age of 31, Sergio Ramos is already one of the great Real Madrid heroes.
The centre-back, who joined Los Blancos in 2005, can boast an enviable track record at the club with two Champions League wins, two Club World Cups, two European Super Cups, four LaLiga titles, two Copa del Rey wins and two Spanish Super Copa trophies.
If he helps Real beat Juventus, he will not only emerge victorious in the Champions League for the third time but would also form part of a select club of Real captains who have had the privilege of raising the European Cup on two occasions with the armband proudly in place.
The centre-back, who joined Los Blancos in 2005, can boast an enviable track record at the club with two Champions League wins, two Club World Cups, two European Super Cups, four LaLiga titles, two Copa del Rey wins and two Spanish Super Copa trophies.
If he helps Real beat Juventus, he will not only emerge victorious in the Champions League for the third time but would also form part of a select club of Real captains who have had the privilege of raising the European Cup on two occasions with the armband proudly in place.
1955/56 MIGUEL MUNOZ (Real Madrid 4-3 Stade de Reims)
The first man to achieve the feat was Munoz, who was also the first man
to lift the trophy as a winning captain. He scored Real's debut goal in
the competition against Servette on September 8, 1955.
In the final that year, Real had to come from 2-0 behind to overcome
Stade de Reims and a year later, he was captain again.
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