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Full name
  
Carsten Ramelow

Role
  
Footballer

1980–1987
  
Tasmania Berlin

Height
  
1.86 m


1987–1988
  
Weight
  
82 kg

Name
  
Carsten Ramelow

Date joined
  
1996

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Date of birth
  
(1974-03-20) 20 March 1974 (age 41)

Place of birth
  
Playing position
  
Centre back / Defensive midfielder

Similar People
  
Jens Nowotny, Bernd Schneider, Jens Jeremies, Carsten Jancker, Ulf Kirsten

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Carsten Ramelow ( [ˈkaʁstn̩ ˈʁaməloː]; born 20 March 1974) is a retired German footballer who played as either a central defender or a defensive midfielder.

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Known for his tough tackling and defensive positioning, he played professionally for Hertha BSC and Bayer Leverkusen, during 17 years. The recipient of nearly 50 caps with Germany, he represented the nation at one World Cup and one European Championship.

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Club career

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Born in Berlin, Ramelow grew as a player at local Hertha BSC, playing five second division matches in his first two years combined, and five seasons in total: his debut came on 25 April 1992 (aged 18), in a 0–5 home loss against Bayer Uerdingen. In 1992–93, he helped the reserve squad reach the domestic cup final, where they lost to Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

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In January 1996, Ramelow moved to the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen, being a major part of the squads that never finished lower than fourth until the 2003–04 season (except for 2002–03, where they would rank only 15th, the last place before the relegation zone); a defensive-minded player, he scored twice in his top flight debut, a 2–0 home win against F.C. Hansa Rostock on 19 March, and contributed with 16 matches (15 complete) in Bayer's 2001–02 UEFA Champions League runner-up run, including the final loss against Real Madrid.

On 3 November 2004, Ramelow was involved in an incident with A.S. Roma's Francesco Totti, during a 1–1 draw at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome for the Champions League: the Italian Totti jumped on a sliding Ramelow, stomping on his shoulder and back, and receiving a yellow card. From 2006–08, he appeared rarely due to injuries, and announced his retirement from football in March, at the age of 34.

International career

Ramelow first appeared for the German national team on 10 October 1998, in a 0–1 loss in Turkey for the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifiers. He went on to win 46 caps, and was summoned for the squads at that tournament (not leaving the bench in an eventual group stage exit) and the 2002 FIFA World Cup (appearing five times for the losing finalists, and receiving a red card in the 2–0 group stage win against Cameroon).

Ramelow was poised to be selected by manager Rudi Völler for Euro 2004 in Portugal, but announced his international retirement one week before the squad was picked.

Club

Bayer 04 Leverkusen
  • Bundesliga Runner-up: 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02
  • UEFA Champions League Runner-up: 2001–02
  • DFB-Pokal: Runner-up: 2001–02
  • International

    Germany
  • FIFA World Cup Runner-up: 2002
  • Musical career

    In 2005, Ramelow published one music album, Sing when you're winning. It was not distributed commercially, only being made available to his family and friends.

    References

    Carsten Ramelow Wikipedia