Fernando Torres
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The former Atlético Madrid striker Fernando Torres has been appointed as the club’s youth team coach
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After an 18-year professional career, Torres said he decided to retire before he reached a point when he can no longer play to the level he expects of himself.
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Football Federation Australia’s hopes of luring Fernando Torres to the A-League are set to be dashed as the Spanish striker prepares to announce his next club
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This time it really was the end for The Kid, taking his final bow with Atlético on an emotional evening at the Wanda
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Saying goodbye to Atlético Madrid for a second time will be difficult for Fernando Torres ‘because I wanted to retire here’ but the forward will ‘look elsewhere for games’
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Premier League footballers are to be reminded to leave on-field emergency procedures to trained medical staff after cases where players have intervened in the belief that they are helping colleagues
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Fernando Torres and Antoine Griezmann each scored twice in Atlético Madrid’s 5-0 La Liga victory over Sporting Gijón
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Diego Simeone and Fernando Torres spoke on Friday ahead of the Uefa Champions League final against Real Madrid
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Former Liverpool strikers excel on a night when wins of differing margins for Barcelona, Atlético and Real Madrid left the title race tougher to call than ever
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It was 2001 when Fernando Torres scored his first goal for Atlético Madrid and, with his future at the club uncertain, he finally scored his 100th this weekend
Fernando Torres retires from football after 18-year career