Sergio Ramos remembers his childhood as a simple one, marked by the street, family and toys that today seem almost from another era. Before becoming one of the most recognized defenders in Spanish football, he spent hours with Playmobil dolls, a bicycle and, above all, a ball. He didn't need much to entertain himself and grow up surrounded by friends. "Playmobil dolls were my favorite toys," he explained in an interview with GQ. Ramos remembers …
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Sergio Ramos remembers his childhood as a simple one, marked by the street, family and toys that today seem almost from another era. Before becoming one of the most recognized defenders in Spanish football, he spent hours with Playmobil dolls, a bicycle and, above all, a ball. He didn't need much to entertain himself and grow up surrounded by friends. "Playmobil dolls were my favorite toys," he explained in an interview with GQ. Ramos remembers …