That's how condemned Ramos was in 2010 when he deliberately received a card against Ajax

The yellow card Sergio Ramos acknowledged that he took it intentionally during the match against Ajax on Wednesday's night could receive a penalty similar to that of the 2010/11 season Champions League against the same opponent. In this case, UEFA sanctioned Real Madrid with a fine of 100,000 [...]
In this case, UEFA sanctioned Real Madrid with a fine of 100,000 euros and coach Jose Mourinho was sentenced in the amount of 30,000 euros for preparing a chain of messages that resulted in Jerzy Dudek, telling Iker Casillas to inform Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso that they should get a yellow card.
These cartoons allowed the Spanish dozen to miss the return match against the Dutch so that in the next phase they would be clean, Periscope broadcast.

The four players involved never admitted they were ordered by the coach but were fined, with Ramos and Alonso being sentenced to fines of 20,000 euros, Casillas handed over a fine of 10,000 euros and Dudek received a 5,000-euro sentence.
Morainho, on the other hand, was sentenced to a suspension match, but was ready for the 1/16 fight against Lyon. /Periscopi/












