Ramos Retires from International Football Amid Emotional FarewellRamos Retires from International Football Amid Emotional Farewell Former Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain defender Sergio Ramos has announced his retirement from international football, bringing an end to a glittering 18-year career with the Spanish national team. In an emotional farewell letter published on social media, Ramos expressed his gratitude for the privilege of representing his country and his deep love for the “Red Fury.” “After much deliberation, I have decided to say goodbye to the national team. It is a decision that I have made with a heavy heart, but with the conviction that it is the right time,” Ramos wrote. The 36-year-old defender, who made his international debut in 2005, has played a vital role in Spain’s most successful era, helping them win the 2010 FIFA World Cup and two UEFA European Championships in 2008 and 2012. With 180 caps, Ramos is Spain’s most capped player of all time, surpassing Iker Casillas’ record of 167 appearances. He has also scored 23 goals for his country, including crucial goals in major tournaments. Ramos’ retirement comes after a difficult year for the defender, who has struggled with injuries and was left out of Spain’s squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. In his farewell letter, Ramos thanked his teammates, coaches, and fans for their unwavering support throughout his career. He also paid tribute to his family, who have been a constant presence in his life on and off the pitch. “To all the people who have accompanied me on this long journey, I can only say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I will never forget the moments we have lived together and the incredible experiences we have shared,” Ramos wrote. Ramos’ retirement marks the end of an era for Spanish football. He was a key figure in the team’s golden generation and his leadership and experience will be sorely missed. However, his legacy will live on, inspiring future generations of Spanish footballers.