Name Luis Ramis 1983–1990 Gimnastic Role Footballer | Years Team Height 1.90 m 1990–1991 Gimnastic | |
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Full name Luis Miguel Ramis Monfort Date of birth (1970-07-25) 25 July 1970 (age 45) Similar People Borja Mayoral, Benjamin Kuscevic, Jack Harper, Diego Llorente, Ivan Ramis |
La historia de luis miguel ramis
Luis Miguel Ramis Monfort (born 25 July 1970) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mainly as a central defender, and is the current manager of UD Almería.
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- La historia de luis miguel ramis
- Luis Miguel Ramis presentado como nuevo entrenador del Albacete Balompi
- Playing career
- Managerial career
- Managerial statistics
- Player
- Manager
- References

He amassed La Liga totals of 165 games and eight goals over the course of nine seasons, mainly in representation of Deportivo (three-and-a-half years), Real Madrid and Tenerife (two apiece).

Luis Miguel Ramis, presentado como nuevo entrenador del Albacete Balompié
Playing career

Born in Tarragona, Catalonia, Ramis started his career with hometown club Gimnàstic de Tarragona and, already in his 20s, joined Real Madrid's reserves. In 1992–93 he appeared in seven La Liga games with the main squad, being definitely promoted for the following season.
In the 1994 Iberoamerican Cup, Ramis appeared in the second leg against Boca Juniors as a substitute, in a 1–2 loss in Buenos Aires (4–3 aggregate win). Shortly after, he moved to CD Tenerife as part of the deal involving Fernando Redondo and, after two solid top-flight campaigns, signed with fellow league team Sevilla FC, playing a career-best 39 matches albeit in a final relegation.

Ramis moved to firmly established Deportivo de La Coruña in 1997–98, initially acting as backup to Noureddine Naybet. After a relatively good first year, his career was severely marred by a double Anterior cruciate ligament/fibula injury from which he never fully recovered. In his last professional years after leaving Depor, he appeared in only 45 contests combined, as all his clubs were relegated (Racing de Santander in the top division, Gimnàstic and Racing de Ferrol in the second).
Managerial career

Ramis retired from the game in 2006, after three years in the fourth level. His first steps in coaching (as assistant first) were spent in Real Madrid's youth categories.
On 5 January 2016, after Zinedine Zidane was promoted to the first team following the sacking of Rafael Benítez, Ramis was appointed as head coach of Real Madrid Castilla. After failing to promote his team in the playoffs, he left his post by mutual consent.
On 14 March 2017, Ramis became UD Almería's second manager of the division two season.