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Eli Ramos set to transfer to Adamson


Nash Racela got a pivotal piece in his rebuild of Adamson University. 

Eli Ramos has committed to enrolling in Adamson after this semester.

Titan Management Group announced the development.

Twenty-two days before the UAAP Season 84 tournament opened, the 6-foot-3 winger decided to leave Ateneo.

“I just talked it over with my family and my brother, and we all decided to open my options and search for a new opportunity for myself,” Ramos told Tiebreaker Times.

He only played in preseason tournaments for the Blue Eagles, including the 2020 PCCL Championship.

The 22-year-old will have three years of eligibility left. He will only be able to gain clearance to play come Season 86.

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