Fernando Torres 10 Personal Facts, Biography, Wiki
Spanish footballer Born: March 20, 1984 (age 37 years), Municipality of Fuenlabrada, Spain Height: 1.86 m Spouse: Olalla Domínguez Liste (m. 2009) Number: 9 (Liverpool F.C. / Forward), 9 (Chelsea F.C. / Forward) Dates joined: July 2018 (Sagan Tosu) Children: Leo Torres, Nora Torres, Elsa Torres Nick Name: El Niño Birthday: March 20, 1984 Nationality: Spanish Age: 37 Years, 37 Year Old Males Sun Sign: Pisces Also Known As: Fernando José Torres Sanz Born In: Fuenlabrada Famous As: Footballer Quotes By Fernando Torres Millionaires Height: 6’1″ (185 cm), 6’1″ Males Spouse/Ex-: Olalla Domínguez Liste Father: José Torres Mother: Flori Sanz Torres Siblings: Israel Torres, Maria Paz Torres Children: Leo Torres, Nora Torres
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Torres’ parents are José Torres and Flori Sanz. He has two older siblings: Israel (born 1977) and María Paz (born 1976). He married Olalla Domínguez Liste on 27 May 2009 in a private ceremony with just two witnesses at the local town hall in El Escorial, Madrid. The couple have two children, a daughter, Nora, born on 8 July 2009 at the Hospital La Rosaleda, in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, and a son, Leo, born on 6 December 2010 at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, with Torres missing the fixture against Aston Villa at Anfield. In 2009, it was reported that Torres had amassed a personal fortune of £14 million. He features in the video for “Ya nada volverá a ser como antes” by Spanish pop rock group El Canto del Loco, whose singer, Dani Martín, shares a strong friendship with the footballer. He makes a cameo appearance in the 2005 comedy film Torrente 3: El protector. In 2009, he released an autobiography entitled Torres: El Niño: My Story. Torres is a keen admirer of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien and has a tattoo reading “Fernando” in Tengwar on his left forearm. In 2011, a stadium in Fuenlabrada was built in his honor. Fernando José Torres Sanz (born 20 March 1984) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Premier League club Liverpool and the Spanish national team as a striker. Torres started his career with Atlético Madrid, progressing through its youth ranks. He made his professional debut in 2001 and finished his career with the club having scored 75 goals in 174 La Liga appearances, earning the nickname El Niño (“The Kid”). Prior to his La Liga debut, Torres played two seasons in the Segunda División, making 40 appearances and scoring seven goals. He joined Liverpool in 2007, after signing for a club record transfer fee. He marked his first season at Anfield by being Liverpool’s first player since Robbie Fowler in 1995–96, to score more than 20 league goals in a season. On Dec. 29, 2009, Torres scored against Aston Villa to become the fastest player in Liverpool history to score a half century of league goals. He is also a Spanish international and made his debut for the country against Portugal in 2003. He has since participated in three major tournaments, UEFA Euro 2004, 2006 FIFA World Cup, and UEFA Euro 2008. He did not score a goal at Euro 2004, but he scored three at World Cup 2006. Torres scored the winning goal for Spain in their 1–0 win over Germany in the UEFA Euro 2008 Final.