

Key Takeaways:
- Last August, 39-year-old Sergio Ramos released his debut song “Cibeles,” dedicated to the celebrated Madrid landmark
- The former Real Madrid star has set his sights on winning both a Grammy Award and the Champions League as a manager in the coming years
- Ramos amassed 101 goals in 617 matches and collected 22 trophies — including four Champions League titles — during his 16 seasons at Real Madrid between 2005 and 2021
Ramos’ Ambitions On and Off the Pitch
Sergio Ramos, currently a defender for Monterrey and a former Spanish international, has outlined bold ambitions for the next phase of his life — both in football and in music. Ramos signalled his intent to win the Champions League as a coach, after an illustrious career as a player, while also striving to capture the coveted Grammy Award for his developing musical pursuits.
Musical Journey Takes Centre Stage
At the end of August, Ramos unveiled his first song, Cibeles, named in homage to the iconic plaza and fountain in Madrid where Real Madrid supporters traditionally converge to celebrate the club’s major successes. The 39-year-old explained that music now allows him greater time at home and offers a new avenue to share his experiences beyond football.
😉 "Me veo ganando una Champions como entrenador… PERO ANTES, UN GRAMMY".
🎵 @SergioRamos, con confianza máxima en su música en @El_Hormiguero. pic.twitter.com/7TqX1EhEc3
— El Chiringuito TV (@elchiringuitotv) September 1, 2025
Record-Breaking Real Madrid Career
During his tenure with Real Madrid from 2005 to 2021, Ramos established himself as one of the club’s modern legends. He made 617 appearances, scoring 101 goals — a remarkable tally for a defender. His efforts helped Los Blancos to amass a total of 22 trophies, including five Spanish league championships and four Champions League crowns.
Period at Real Madrid | Matches Played | Goals Scored | Major Trophies | Champions League Titles | La Liga Titles |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005–2021 | 617 | 101 | 22 | 4 | 5 |
Grammy Awards: The Highest Honour in Music
The Grammy Awards, which Ramos aspires to win, are globally recognised as the preeminent accolade for achievement in the music industry. These awards are presented annually, representing the ultimate distinction for recording artists across genres.