Iván Ramis

Spanish footballer, played for Mallorca

Iván Ramis - Spanish footballer, played for Mallorca
Born

October 25th, 1984
40 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Spain

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Played as a central defender and started a professional career with Mallorca in 2002. After several seasons with Mallorca, transferred to Eibar in 2013. Contributed to Eibar's promotion to La Liga in 2014. Played a significant role in the team's defense during their campaign in the top tier. In 2017, signed with the English club Wigan Athletic, helping the team to win the EFL League One title in 2018. Returned to Spain to continue his career before retirement.

Promoted Eibar to La Liga in 2014

Helped Wigan Athletic win EFL League One in 2018

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