From now on, Madrid's "Real" team will have another Champions League record holder among their ranks.
Truth be told, achieving this record doesn't require demonstrating skill - it's enough to play aggressively.
In the return leg of the quarterfinals against Paris Saint Germain, Spanish club defender Sergio Ramos received a yellow card, pushing him to second place in the all-time record list for warnings, surpassing former Manchester United defender Paul Scholes.
In Ramos' tally, there are 37 yellow cards - one more than the famous "Red Devils" footballer.
There is no doubt that in the future, 31-year-old S. Ramos will significantly improve this record, as his contract with Real is valid until mid-2021.