Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has given fans some hilarious details of what took place at Sergio Ramos' wedding over the weekend.

The Real Madrid captain tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend Pilar Rubio in a star-studded ceremony in Seville, Spain on Saturday.

Cazorla, who Ramos knows well through the Spanish national team, was one of many footballers invited and certainly seemed to have enjoyed himself.

Santi Cazorla (R) discussed Sergio Ramos' wedding on El Hormiguero with host Pablo Motos

The 34-year-old recalled the events on Spanish TV show El Hormiguero with its host Pablo Motos, who was also a guest at the party.

'I only drank rum, one after another,' Cazorla said. 'I was loyal and only drank rum. I didn't mix drinks because know it can catch up to me.

'After rum I went on to churros with chocolate. The churros were amazing.'

Having covered the food and drink, Cazorla and Motos then moved on to ranking the best dancers at the party.

'Pablo (Motos) was the best and I was second-best,' Cazorla said with a smile.

Cazorla attended the star-studded ceremony in Seville with his wife Ursula Santirso

Ramos and Pilar Rubio, who have three sons, tied the knot after seven years together

'I was really good, I ended up with a sore ankle, but it was worth it. Joaquin was good too, but he left very early.

'Pepe Reina stayed with me and ended up tearing his shirt and I told him; "Pepe, it's time to leave.''

There were also a number of special attractions on offer for guests, one of which Cazorla took a particular shining to.

'I went on the bumper cars, which I hadn't done since I was 15 and I didn't fall off in an hour-and a-half.'

Pepe Reina and his wife Yolanda Ruiz pose for pictures outside Seville Cathedral

Cazorla also revealed that Ramos banned phones from the event, prompting guests to focus on having a good time without needing to record anything.

'This day had it all, there were no cameras, no phones, nothing,' Cazorla said.

'What a great idea it was to take our phones off us,' Motos said. 'We went back to being people.

'Only Florentino (Perez) had his phone,' said Cazorla. 'He was watching the ACB basketball final.'