Ramalho, called up by the Angola team

The former player of Athletic
Jonah
Ramalho, who is currently part of the staff of the Girona, has been summoned for the first time by the selection of Angola, team seeking qualification for the Cup
of
Africa to be played in Cameroon at the beginning of 2022 and that in the next few days he will play two preparation matches.

Ramalho, 27, was born in Barakaldo and was international with the lower categories of the Spanish team, becoming champion of the Eurocup
sub19 in 2011 and 2012 and runner-up in the Eurocup
sub17 in 2010, and now he will take advantage of his father's Angolan roots to debut with a national team.

The Basque center was formed in the quarry of the Athletic and he played 13 games with the rojiblanco first team, led by Marcelo
Bielsa, before starting your adventure in the Girona, in which he has just started his seventh grade.

Ramalho is, in fact, the fifth player to have defended the elastic of the Girona more times in professional football, with 177 and only surpassed by Àlex
Granell (232), ‘Migue’ González (226), Pere
Pons (210) and Borja
Garcia (192).