Brazilian-born Japanese footballer and adult movie actor
For the Portuguese Olympic athlete and adult movie actor, see Rui Ramos (athlete). For the Portuguese footballer, see Rui Ramos (footballer).
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Ramos and the second or paternal family name is Sobrinho.
Ruy Ramos ラモス瑠偉
Ramos in 2010
Personal information
Birth name
Ruy Gonçalves Ramos Sobrinho
Date of birth
(1957-02-09) 9 February 1957 (age 67)
Place of birth
Mendes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height
1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s)
Midfielder
Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps
(Gls)
1977–1996
Verdy Kawasaki
302
(83)
1996–1997
Kyoto Purple Sanga
20
(0)
1997–1998
Verdy Kawasaki
39
(0)
Total
361
(83)
International career
1990–1995
Japan
32
(1)
Managerial career
2005
Japan (beach)
2005
Kashiwa Reysol (assistant)
2006–2007
Tokyo Verdy
2009–2013
Japan (beach)
2014–2016
FC Gifu
2018–2019
Japan (beach)[1]
Medal record
Verdy Kawasaki
Winner
Japan Soccer League
1983
Winner
Japan Soccer League
1984
Winner
Japan Soccer League
1986/87
Winner
Japan Soccer League
1990/91
Winner
Japan Soccer League
1991/92
Runner-up
Japan Soccer League
1979
Runner-up
Japan Soccer League
1981
Runner-up
Japan Soccer League
1989/90
Winner
J1 League
1993
Winner
J1 League
1994
Runner-up
J1 League
1995
Winner
JSL Cup
1979
Winner
JSL Cup
1985
Winner
JSL Cup
1991
Winner
J.League Cup
1992
Winner
J.League Cup
1993
Winner
J.League Cup
1994
Runner-up
J.League Cup
1996
Winner
Emperor's Cup
1984
Winner
Emperor's Cup
1986
Winner
Emperor's Cup
1987
Winner
Emperor's Cup
1996
Runner-up
Emperor's Cup
1981
Runner-up
Emperor's Cup
1991
Runner-up
Emperor's Cup
1992
Representing Japan
AFC Asian Cup
1992 Japan
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Ruy Ramos (Japanese: ラモス瑠偉, Hepburn: Ramosu Rui, born 9 February 1957), formerly Ruy Gonçalves Ramos Sobrinho (Portuguese:[ˈʁujɡõˈsawvizˈʁɐ̃mussuˈbɾĩɲu]) until he obtained Japanese citizenship, is a former football player and manager, originally from Brazil, who spent his career in Japan and played for the Japan national team as a midfielder. Ramos is currently active as a television personality and tarento, represented with Irving.
^Message from Coach RAMOS Ruy who will retire as the coach of the Japan Beach Soccer National Team. Japan Football Association. 31 December 2019.
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