Ramos was born in
Tocopilla in 1919 to a middle-class family. Ten years later, he alongside his family moved to the capital
Santiago. He attended
Instituto Nacional and once graduated of there, he entered to study
dentistry at
University of Chile in 1937. In 1939, he joined
Audax Italiano to play professional football. After completing three goals in thirteen games with the
Italics during that league season, Ramos joined the
freshly founded football department of his alma mater in 1940. In his first season at Universidad de Chile, he was part of the team which reached the first league title of the football team. He remained at the team eleven years, retiring from football in 1951, completing a total of 217 matches and scoring 43 goals. Thirty years later, in 1969, Ramos became as manager of Universidad de Chile, reaching a league title and achieving being the first to be champion as player and coach of the club. On 13 August 2002, he died aged 82. ==Honours==