Fernando Torres


Name: Fernando Torres
Nationality: Spanish
Date and Place of Birth: March 20, 1984 in Madrid, Spain
Position: Striker
Current Club: Chelsea (Premier League)
Previous Clubs: Atletico Madrid (2001-2007), Liverpool (2007-2011)
International Career: 2003 to present





El Nino (The Kid) joined Atletico as an 11-year-old and rejected a move to city rivals Real Madrid after turning 12.
Atletico Madrid fans were desperate to see the player, of whom they had heard so much, make his debut and he did that as a 17-year-old. In his second match against Albacete, Torres provoked two red cards and scored the winner.

He scored 75 times in 173 games for Atleti, twice finishing as the highest scoring Spaniard in La Liga.

Accused of missing too many chances in his time at the Vicente Calderon, Torres was not looked upon fondly by everyone, but since arriving in England, his finishing has generally been first rate.

The estimated US$40 million spent by Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez on the striker almost doubled the previous club record outlay on Frenchman Djibril Cisse.
Torres' first goal for the club came on his Anfield debut in a 1-1 draw with current employers Chelsea when he slotted the ball in the bottom right corner after being fed by Steven Gerrard.

He ended the campaign with 29 league goals and 40 in all competition. With Thierry Henry having left the league for Barcelona, many felt that a genuinely world class player had filled the void, ensuring that English soccer could boast a new heavyweight.

Torres’ regrets about his time at Anfield will be the persistent injuries he picked up and his failure to win a trophy with the Reds.

His hamstrings have been particularly troubling in recent seasons, and Liverpool struggled when either he or Gerrard are ruled out.

On March 9, 2009, Torres produced an inspired performance at Old Trafford, scoring the first and turning Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic inside out as Liverpool triumphed 4-1. But they came up just short in the league, finishing second, and that is the closest Torres came to a trophy with the Reds.

Torres represented Spain at under 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 21 levels, before making his senior debut against Portugal in 2003.
He was Spain's top scorer in 2006 World Cup qualifying, but his finest moment to date was the Euro 2004 final against Germany when he scored the only goal in a 1-0 win and was also named man of the match. He was not among Spain’s star performers in that tournament, but produced when it really mattered.

His partnership with David Villa has yielded no shortage of goals and both players still have age on their side.