Career
In a professional career which spanned two decades, he played mainly for (14 seasons), appearing in more than 500 official games and winning six major titles. A French international during four years, Ramé represented the nation at Euro 2000. Born in Nantes, Ramé started playing professionally with SCO Angers, making his Ligue 1 debuts in the 1993-1994 season but being immediately relegated.
Two years later the Maine-et-Loire club dropped down another division, but the player returned to the top flight the following season, signing for Football Club Girondins de.
After 23 matches in his debut campaign, helping his team finish fifth and reach the domestic League Cup final the following year, Ramé became "s undisputed first-choice, going on to appear in nearly 500 official matches, with the side winning two national championships – separated by ten years – and three more league cups. In 2009-2010, after Cédric Carrasso"s signing, 37-year-old Ramé became the backup.
In the 2011 summer, after 520 games played with the Girondins all competitions comprised, he returned to Ligue 2 and joined CS Sedan Ardennes. He was subsequently picked for the final stages" squad, with the national team winning the tournament.
After Bernard Lama"s international retirement, he became second-choice.
Ramé played in three matches at the 2001 Fédération internationale de football association Confederations Cup, with France again emerging victorious. Again as a backup, he represented the nation in the 2002, also in South of Korea. After making a blunder against Czechoslovakian Republic on 12 February 2003, however, he fell out of favor with manager Jacques Santini and was not recalled again.
Coaching record As of 14 March 2016 Club Country.