Fernando Torres is one of the most popular footballers of recent times and has achieved great heights at an early age. This talented sports personality harboured a dream of becoming a soccer player and even though his parents belonged to a middle class family, nurtured this dream and ushered him into this sports. His grandfather was a follower of the âAtlético Madridâ club and he acquainted Torres with the name, and since then he wished to be a part of that football club. He has always been passionate about the game and worked hard day in and day out to enhance his performance. He participated in many matches organized in his native and at the age of fifteen he was inducted into the Atlético club. He emerged as a great player and became an asset to the club. Soon, he became one of the most renowned soccer players and various clubs wanted him to be a part of their teams. However, after declining many such offers, he decided to change his club to the âLiverpool F.C.â which is one of the best known football clubs. This sports personality has experienced many dream-come-true situations, and one such was being an active member of national team of Spain when it won its first ever âFIFA World Cupâ
He was born to José Torres and Flori Sanz on 20th March 1984, in Fuenlabrada city of Madrid. He has two siblings Israel and Mari Paz, and Fernando is the youngest.
He was interested in the game of football since his childhood days and in 1989, he joined the âParque 84â team and participated in a locally organised football tournament.
He was introduced to the âAtlético Madridâ team by his grandfather, who was a follower of that team. He started playing as a goalkeeper and then played as a striker. In 1991, he became a member of the local team âMarioâs Hollandâ where he played as a forward and performed well.
In 1992, his family moved to Estorde, Galicia, and the following year, he was overwhelmed to see the trophies of the âAtlético Madridâ team when his father took him to the teamâs trophy room.
When he was ten-years-old, he played for the âRayo 13â team and scored 55 goals in one season and got selected for the Atlético trial. His performance amazed the guides and Fernando was inducted into the youth system of the club in the year 1995.
In 1998, he participated in the âNike Cupâ as an under-15 team player and his team Atlético emerged as winners in the game.
Atlético Madrid club signed a contract with Torres in 1999, and this marked the beginning of his professional football career. A year later, he was moved from the youth team and included into the âHonor Divisionâ of the club.
In April 2001, Fernando represented his country Spain and the team won the âEuropean Under-16 Championshipâ. He was the top scorer and also named as the best player.
In 2001, Torres was launched into the senior team of Atlético club, and on 27th May that year, he registered his first goal for the team. Though his team did not win that particular match but were promoted to the Liga second division (Segunda Division).
He played for Spain in the âEuropean Under-19 Championshipâ and again his team emerged victorious with Torres scoring the highest point, and again voted the best player.
In 2002, his team Atlético was placed in the Liga first division (La Liga). The following year, he was selected to the national team as a member.
Also in 2003, this talented footballer was elected as the captain of the Atlético Madrid Club.
In 2004, he was elected as a member of the national team (senior team) and scored his first goal in the Spain v/s Italy match. The same year, he participated in the â2004 UEFA Intertoto Cupâ for Atlético but the team lost lost the finals by 3-1 in the penalties.
In 2005, Spain fared well in the qualifiers and the national team was selected for the âWorld Cupâ. The team could not make it to the finals despite performing well.
In 2007, he parted ways with the âAtlético Madridâ, club after a twelve-year long association and joined the âLiverpoolâ Football Club. The same year he played in his âPremier Leagueâ debut match and registered a win.
The year 2008, brought a huge reason to celebrate for Spain when they became the European champions.
In 2009, he played in the âPremier Leagueâ and scored his 50th goal for Liverpool in that tournament and with this Torres created a record of being the fastest player to score a 50th goal in the league.
In 2010, Spain became the World Champion by winning the âFIFA World Cupâ held in South Africa, and Fernando was a member of it. This was the first time his country won the World Championship.
In 2011, he changed his club from âLiverpool Football Clubâ to âChelsea Football Clubâ. He played the âUEFA Champions Leagueâ as a member of the âChelsea F.C.â which won the tournament in 2012.
In 2013, his goal in the last minute helped his team emerge victorious in the âPremier Leagueâ against Manchester City. The following year, he became a member of âA.C. Milanâ on a loan of two-year. In September that year, he played his first match for the club.
In December 2014, he again joined âAtlético Madridâ club to play for team in the following season.
In 2008, he was the âMan of the Matchâ in the âUEFA Euroâ final. The following year, he was a recipient of the âFIFA Confederation Cup Silver Shoeâ.
He won the âUEFA Euro Golden Bootâ in the year 2012 and the following year, he was awarded the âFIFA Confederations Cup Golden Shoeâ.
He is married to Olalla DomÃnguez Liste since 27th May 2009. This couple is blessed with a daughter named Nora and a son named Leo.
This sports personality is associated with charitable organizations such as âOliver Mayor Cystic Fibrosis Foundationâ, âUNICEFâ, âLiverpool´s Disabled Supporters Associationâ, âClub Atletico de Madrid Foundationâ, âTalita Foundationâ, âMultiple Sclerosis Foundationâ, âGrow up Playing Foundationâ, âMontse Benitez Foundationâ.
In 2011, he was awarded with the âFuenlabrada Golden Medalâ and he was the first recipient of this medal