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Ramón Ramírez

ラモン・ラミレス / らもん・らみれす

Association football player from Mexico

December 5, 1969 (age 56) ・ Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico

  • Nayarit
  • association football player

My Take

Ramirez is the kind of player who breaks my heart a little. Hailed as Mexico's brightest talent since Hugo Sanchez, a midfielder of real craft from Tepic, he kept running into injuries that stole the career he should have had. There is something quietly heroic about a gifted athlete who keeps returning despite his body betraying him. I am less interested in the trophies he might have won than in the resilience the setbacks revealed. To me his story is a reminder that talent alone never guarantees the ending, and that the struggle itself can be its own kind of greatness worth honoring.

Overview

Jesús Ramón Ramírez Ceceña (born 5 December 1969) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Ramírez was meant to be one of the best Mexican players since Hugo Sánchez, but various injuries threatened and stopped his career several times.

Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

1. Profile

Name (English)
Ramón Ramírez
Name (Japanese)
ラモン・ラミレス
Reading
らもん・らみれす
Born
December 5, 1969 (age 56)
Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
Sagittarius / Rooster
Origin
Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico
Blood type
Private
Height
173 cm
Agency
Private
Occupation
association football player

2. Background

Elementary school
Private
Junior high
Private
High school
Private
University
Private

3. Relationships

Spouse
Private
Children
Private
Parents
Private
Siblings
Private

4. Personality

Motto

Private

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7. About this entry

Tags

  • Nayarit
  • association football player
Last updated
2026-06-02

Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.