Why Sergio Ramos Might Actually Be the Biggest Sneakerhead in Football

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The Real Madrid captain always brings the heat.

Jul 17, 2017
Corey Pellatt
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Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has an addiction besides winning trophies and scoring last minute winners: collecting the most fire sneaker releases from Nike.

The 31-year-old centre back has had a glittering 12 months, winning La Liga, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup all within the last year. And a flick through Sergio’s Instagram profile reveals he also got his hands on another piece of silverware: the retro release of 2017 so far, the Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’.

Sergio Ramos has always been a player who’s carried himself with pride, power and style on the pitch – and it looks as if he’s the same way off it, too. The Spaniard is pictured with a different limited-edition sneaker release each time he steps out onto the ‘gram.

As Ramos unveiled a footwear release of a different kind – Nike Football’s Tiempo Legend 7 – we spoke to Sergio about sneakers, music and how charity work has become the most important thing he does.

VERSUS: You’re styled out in the limited Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’ right now. Are you a bit of a sneakerhead?

Sergio Ramos: I’ve always loved Nike shoes and I’m in a position where I like to collect them now, especially the limited-edition Jordan and Air Max pairs. My house is full of special releases.

We’re only a month removed from the Champions League final but we’re already at the start of the new season. How have you spent your short summer?

Sergio Ramos: I just like to spend time with my family and friends, especially my children. I try to recharge my batteries so I can start the new season fresh and ready to win.

You were in Peru recently. What sort of work do you do there?

I’m a UNICEF ambassador and every two years we make a trip on the ground to find about the work we’ve done and need to be doing. I’ve been to Brazil, Senegal, Cuba and now Peru. I go there because I want to help. The main objective of my collaboration is to help UNICEF spread the extreme need that thousands of children suffer around the world and to get involved in all the campaigns and actions that I can.

Do you feel that footballers have a responsibility to be good role models?

Of course. We have to take advantage of the power of football and show solidarity to people who are facing hard times. The fans give us so much love and we have a responsibility to take that love and project it somewhere important, such as children who are in great need.

“We have to always stay humble and work hard, it’s not a big secret.”

What’s been the secret to Real Madrid’s great success in the past few years?

We have to always stay humble and we have to always work hard, it’s not a big secret. We’re a very competitive group of players and we always stick together, we work and live as a team. We’ve also got such a huge squad with lots of talent deep on the roster. The players on the bench are just as important and impressive as the ones in the starting eleven.

What are your first thoughts of the new Tiempo Legend 7?

I really identify with this boot, I truly think it’s the best you can find right now. They make feel more confident and comfortable on the pitch, I really feel they allow me to express my playing style.

What other sports do you enjoy and what other athletes do you take inspiration from?

The most important to me is Rafa Nadal because of how he works and plays. He goes through ups and downs but all athletes do, we’re not robots. All athletes, not just me, should look at him and take inspiration from his attitude.

How important is music to you in you pre-match preparations?

It’s very important to me, it’s a way of life to me. Music is a way of expressing my mood and it definitely helps to motivate me before a game. It also helps me move on from past defeats or keeps my mind busy when I’m not playing, so music is definitely something that follows me every step of every day.

The Nike Tiempo Legend 7 will be available from nike.com from July 13th.

Excerpts of this article were originally published on uk.complex.com.

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Why Sergio Ramos Might Actually Be the Biggest Sneakerhead in Football

The Real Madrid captain always brings the heat.

Jul 17, 2017
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has an addiction besides winning trophies and scoring last minute winners: collecting the most fire sneaker releases from Nike.

The 31-year-old centre back has had a glittering 12 months, winning La Liga, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup all within the last year. And a flick through Sergio’s Instagram profile reveals he also got his hands on another piece of silverware: the retro release of 2017 so far, the Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’.

Sergio Ramos has always been a player who’s carried himself with pride, power and style on the pitch – and it looks as if he’s the same way off it, too. The Spaniard is pictured with a different limited-edition sneaker release each time he steps out onto the ‘gram.

As Ramos unveiled a footwear release of a different kind – Nike Football’s Tiempo Legend 7 – we spoke to Sergio about sneakers, music and how charity work has become the most important thing he does.

VERSUS: You’re styled out in the limited Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’ right now. Are you a bit of a sneakerhead?

Sergio Ramos: I’ve always loved Nike shoes and I’m in a position where I like to collect them now, especially the limited-edition Jordan and Air Max pairs. My house is full of special releases.

We’re only a month removed from the Champions League final but we’re already at the start of the new season. How have you spent your short summer?

Sergio Ramos: I just like to spend time with my family and friends, especially my children. I try to recharge my batteries so I can start the new season fresh and ready to win.

You were in Peru recently. What sort of work do you do there?

I’m a UNICEF ambassador and every two years we make a trip on the ground to find about the work we’ve done and need to be doing. I’ve been to Brazil, Senegal, Cuba and now Peru. I go there because I want to help. The main objective of my collaboration is to help UNICEF spread the extreme need that thousands of children suffer around the world and to get involved in all the campaigns and actions that I can.

Do you feel that footballers have a responsibility to be good role models?

Of course. We have to take advantage of the power of football and show solidarity to people who are facing hard times. The fans give us so much love and we have a responsibility to take that love and project it somewhere important, such as children who are in great need.

“We have to always stay humble and work hard, it’s not a big secret.”

What’s been the secret to Real Madrid’s great success in the past few years?

We have to always stay humble and we have to always work hard, it’s not a big secret. We’re a very competitive group of players and we always stick together, we work and live as a team. We’ve also got such a huge squad with lots of talent deep on the roster. The players on the bench are just as important and impressive as the ones in the starting eleven.

What are your first thoughts of the new Tiempo Legend 7?

I really identify with this boot, I truly think it’s the best you can find right now. They make feel more confident and comfortable on the pitch, I really feel they allow me to express my playing style.

What other sports do you enjoy and what other athletes do you take inspiration from?

The most important to me is Rafa Nadal because of how he works and plays. He goes through ups and downs but all athletes do, we’re not robots. All athletes, not just me, should look at him and take inspiration from his attitude.

How important is music to you in you pre-match preparations?

It’s very important to me, it’s a way of life to me. Music is a way of expressing my mood and it definitely helps to motivate me before a game. It also helps me move on from past defeats or keeps my mind busy when I’m not playing, so music is definitely something that follows me every step of every day.

The Nike Tiempo Legend 7 will be available from nike.com from July 13th.

Excerpts of this article were originally published on uk.complex.com.

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Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has an addiction besides winning trophies and scoring last minute winners: collecting the most fire sneaker releases from Nike.

The 31-year-old centre back has had a glittering 12 months, winning La Liga, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup all within the last year. And a flick through Sergio’s Instagram profile reveals he also got his hands on another piece of silverware: the retro release of 2017 so far, the Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’.

Sergio Ramos has always been a player who’s carried himself with pride, power and style on the pitch – and it looks as if he’s the same way off it, too. The Spaniard is pictured with a different limited-edition sneaker release each time he steps out onto the ‘gram.

As Ramos unveiled a footwear release of a different kind – Nike Football’s Tiempo Legend 7 – we spoke to Sergio about sneakers, music and how charity work has become the most important thing he does.

VERSUS: You’re styled out in the limited Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’ right now. Are you a bit of a sneakerhead?

Sergio Ramos: I’ve always loved Nike shoes and I’m in a position where I like to collect them now, especially the limited-edition Jordan and Air Max pairs. My house is full of special releases.

We’re only a month removed from the Champions League final but we’re already at the start of the new season. How have you spent your short summer?

Sergio Ramos: I just like to spend time with my family and friends, especially my children. I try to recharge my batteries so I can start the new season fresh and ready to win.

You were in Peru recently. What sort of work do you do there?

I’m a UNICEF ambassador and every two years we make a trip on the ground to find about the work we’ve done and need to be doing. I’ve been to Brazil, Senegal, Cuba and now Peru. I go there because I want to help. The main objective of my collaboration is to help UNICEF spread the extreme need that thousands of children suffer around the world and to get involved in all the campaigns and actions that I can.

Do you feel that footballers have a responsibility to be good role models?

Of course. We have to take advantage of the power of football and show solidarity to people who are facing hard times. The fans give us so much love and we have a responsibility to take that love and project it somewhere important, such as children who are in great need.

“We have to always stay humble and work hard, it’s not a big secret.”

What’s been the secret to Real Madrid’s great success in the past few years?

We have to always stay humble and we have to always work hard, it’s not a big secret. We’re a very competitive group of players and we always stick together, we work and live as a team. We’ve also got such a huge squad with lots of talent deep on the roster. The players on the bench are just as important and impressive as the ones in the starting eleven.

What are your first thoughts of the new Tiempo Legend 7?

I really identify with this boot, I truly think it’s the best you can find right now. They make feel more confident and comfortable on the pitch, I really feel they allow me to express my playing style.

What other sports do you enjoy and what other athletes do you take inspiration from?

The most important to me is Rafa Nadal because of how he works and plays. He goes through ups and downs but all athletes do, we’re not robots. All athletes, not just me, should look at him and take inspiration from his attitude.

How important is music to you in you pre-match preparations?

It’s very important to me, it’s a way of life to me. Music is a way of expressing my mood and it definitely helps to motivate me before a game. It also helps me move on from past defeats or keeps my mind busy when I’m not playing, so music is definitely something that follows me every step of every day.

The Nike Tiempo Legend 7 will be available from nike.com from July 13th.

Excerpts of this article were originally published on uk.complex.com.

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Why Sergio Ramos Might Actually Be the Biggest Sneakerhead in Football

The Real Madrid captain always brings the heat.

Jul 17, 2017
Corey Pellatt
Words by
Photography by

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has an addiction besides winning trophies and scoring last minute winners: collecting the most fire sneaker releases from Nike.

The 31-year-old centre back has had a glittering 12 months, winning La Liga, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup all within the last year. And a flick through Sergio’s Instagram profile reveals he also got his hands on another piece of silverware: the retro release of 2017 so far, the Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’.

Sergio Ramos has always been a player who’s carried himself with pride, power and style on the pitch – and it looks as if he’s the same way off it, too. The Spaniard is pictured with a different limited-edition sneaker release each time he steps out onto the ‘gram.

As Ramos unveiled a footwear release of a different kind – Nike Football’s Tiempo Legend 7 – we spoke to Sergio about sneakers, music and how charity work has become the most important thing he does.

VERSUS: You’re styled out in the limited Nike Air Max 97 ‘Silver Bullet’ right now. Are you a bit of a sneakerhead?

Sergio Ramos: I’ve always loved Nike shoes and I’m in a position where I like to collect them now, especially the limited-edition Jordan and Air Max pairs. My house is full of special releases.

We’re only a month removed from the Champions League final but we’re already at the start of the new season. How have you spent your short summer?

Sergio Ramos: I just like to spend time with my family and friends, especially my children. I try to recharge my batteries so I can start the new season fresh and ready to win.

You were in Peru recently. What sort of work do you do there?

I’m a UNICEF ambassador and every two years we make a trip on the ground to find about the work we’ve done and need to be doing. I’ve been to Brazil, Senegal, Cuba and now Peru. I go there because I want to help. The main objective of my collaboration is to help UNICEF spread the extreme need that thousands of children suffer around the world and to get involved in all the campaigns and actions that I can.

Do you feel that footballers have a responsibility to be good role models?

Of course. We have to take advantage of the power of football and show solidarity to people who are facing hard times. The fans give us so much love and we have a responsibility to take that love and project it somewhere important, such as children who are in great need.

“We have to always stay humble and work hard, it’s not a big secret.”

What’s been the secret to Real Madrid’s great success in the past few years?

We have to always stay humble and we have to always work hard, it’s not a big secret. We’re a very competitive group of players and we always stick together, we work and live as a team. We’ve also got such a huge squad with lots of talent deep on the roster. The players on the bench are just as important and impressive as the ones in the starting eleven.

What are your first thoughts of the new Tiempo Legend 7?

I really identify with this boot, I truly think it’s the best you can find right now. They make feel more confident and comfortable on the pitch, I really feel they allow me to express my playing style.

What other sports do you enjoy and what other athletes do you take inspiration from?

The most important to me is Rafa Nadal because of how he works and plays. He goes through ups and downs but all athletes do, we’re not robots. All athletes, not just me, should look at him and take inspiration from his attitude.

How important is music to you in you pre-match preparations?

It’s very important to me, it’s a way of life to me. Music is a way of expressing my mood and it definitely helps to motivate me before a game. It also helps me move on from past defeats or keeps my mind busy when I’m not playing, so music is definitely something that follows me every step of every day.

The Nike Tiempo Legend 7 will be available from nike.com from July 13th.

Excerpts of this article were originally published on uk.complex.com.

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