Fernando Torres’ awards so far…
1998 Top under-15 European player
2001 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship: Top goalscorer (7 goals in 6 games), Best player
2002 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship: Top goalscorer (4 goals in 4 games), Best player
Named by Champions Magazine (the official magazine of the UEFA Champions League), issue 23, June/July 2007 as one of 50 most powerful players in Europe, he was ranked at the 34th place.
Fernando Torres’ Boots - Nike Total 90 Laser

These are the new boots worn by The number 9 of Liverpool, Fernando Torres. We hope he’ll score more goal with these boots for this season.
No commentsFernando Torres’ Nike Total 90 Laser Adverts Video
This is Fernando Torres’ Nike advert which covers on shooting technics. I really sure that Nike is making the right decision of choosing him for this advert. Fernando Torres is a very talented striker and when he shoots the ball he is capable put the ball anywhere he wants.
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No commentsFernando Torres Nike Commercial - The Making
Fernando Torres was shooting the NIKE commercial on this video.
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No commentsFernando Torres’ first training session with Liverpool FC
This a a video of Fernando Torres’ first training session with Liverpool FC, after his record transfer signing of £26.5 million.
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No commentsFernando Torres’ First English Premier League Goal on his Anfield debut!
Fernando Torres scored his first English Premier League goal on his Anfield debut on 19 August 2007, in the 16th minute in a 1-1 draw against Chelsea; running on to a Steven Gerrard pass, he took the ball past Chelsea’s defender Tal Ben Haim and slotted it into the Chelsea net. What a finish!!
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No commentsFernando Torres Press Conference on Liverpool Signing
This is a press conference session after the most expensive signing transfer for Liverpool FC, £26.5 million for this talented striker, Fernando Torres.
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No commentsFernando Torres first goal for Liverpool, against Shanghai Shenhua
This is Fernando Torres first goal for Liverpool FC, on a Rotterdam Tournament against Shanghai Shenhua.
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No commentsFernando Torres’ Personal Life
Fernando Torres is very good friends with Spain teammate Sergio Ramos.

Fernando Torres has been dating childhood sweetheart Olalla since 1999, who he met at the age of eight when his parents moved to the same street as her family in Galicia.
Fernando Torres stars in ‘El Canto del Loco’s music video for ‘Ya Nada Volvera a Ser Como Antes’.
He also has a cameo appearance in Torrente 3, a 2005 Spanish comedy where he plays himself, and diverts danger by juggling a hand grenade like a football.
His name “Fernando” has been tattooed on the inside of his left wrist in the Tengwar.
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No commentsFernando Torres’ International Career

In February 2001, Fernando Torres won the Algarve Tournament with the Spain under-16 team. In May, the under-16s took part in the 2001 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship, which they also won, with Torres scoring the only goal in the final.[1] He finished as the tournament’s leading goalscorer (7 goals in 6 games) and was also voted the best player.
In 2003, Fernando Torres made his senior debut for the full Spanish national team on September 6, 2003 in a friendly against Portugal. His first goal for Spain came against Italy on April 28, 2004. At the end of the season Fernando Torres was chosen as part of the Spanish squad for Euro 2004. He only appeared as a late substitute in Spain’s first two group games, but made the first eleven for the deciding game against Portugal. Fernando Torres hit the post in the 62 minute after Nuno Gomes put Portgual ahead on 57 minutes. Spain lost 1-0 and were eliminated.
At his first ever appearance in a World Cup finals at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, Fernando Torres scored the final goal in a 4-0 victory over Ukraine with a volley. In the second group match, Fernando Torres scored twice against Tunisia, in the 76th minute for Spain to take the lead 2-1 and then again from a penalty kick in the 90th. Fernando Torres was dropped from the team for a friendly versus Romania in November 2006, but returned to the national side for the friendly against England in February 2007, a 1-0 win for Spain.
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