Sergio Ramos wrote his name into the record books on Saturday evening, as he became Spain's most capped international footballer of all time.
Ramos was named in the Spanish starting XI to face Norway, making his 168th appearance for the 2010 World Cup champions and overtaking previous record-holder Iker Casillas.
The Real Madrid defender is one of the most decorated players in history, and was part of Spain's World and double European cup winning sides. The Spanish National Team Twitter page confirmed Ramos' position in the lineup, and celebrated the 33-year-old's legendary status.
uf51d @SergioRamos cumple hoy 168 partidos con nuestra camiseta y se convierte en el futbolista que más veces ha jugado con ella.