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(Redirected from Enrique Ramos González) Spanish footballer In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ramos and the second or maternal family name is González.

Quique Ramos
Personal information
Full name Enrique Ramos González
Date of birth (1956-03-07) 7 March 1956 (age 68)
Place of birth Madrid, Spain
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Youth career
Pinto
Parla
Pons
Atlético Madrid
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1979 Atlético Madrileño 35 (4)
1979–1988 Atlético Madrid 270 (19)
1989–1990 Rayo Vallecano 3 (0)
Total 308 (23)
International career
1984 Spain U21 4 (0)
1980 Spain U23 2 (0)
1979–1983 Spain amateur 9 (1)
1980–1981 Spain B 4 (0)
1981–1985 Spain 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Enrique 'Quique' Ramos González (born 7 March 1956) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

Club career

Born in Madrid, Ramos finished his youth career at Atlético Madrid, making his La Liga debut on 9 September 1979 and scoring in the 3–2 away win over Hércules CF. He remained a first-team regular until the end of his tenure, helping the capital side to win the 1985 Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España.

However, after the 1987–88 season, mainly due to serious personal problems with elusive club chairman Jesús Gil, he left the Colchoneros and retired altogether – after one year of inactivity – in June 1990, with lowly Rayo Vallecano, being relegated from La Liga.

International career

Ramos represented Spain on four occasions. His debut came on 18 February 1981, in a friendly against France (1–0 victory).

Honours

Atlético Madrid

References

  1. ^ Quique Ramos Top Ten atlético (Quique Ramos atlético Top Ten); Cuadernos de Fútbol, 1 May 2013 (in Spanish)
  2. Arteche, Landáburu, Quique y Setién ganan a Gil en los juzgados, pero no juegan (Arteche, Landáburu, Quique and Setién win court battle with Gil, but do not play); El País, 2 December 1988 (in Spanish)
  3. Quique Ramos, al Rayo (Quique Ramos, to Rayo); El País, 7 July 1989 (in Spanish)
  4. European Competitions 1985–86; at RSSSF

External links

Spain squad1980 Summer Olympics
Spain
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