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Torres entering the pitch on his debut for Atlético Madrid on 27 May 2001
Atlético were promoted to La Liga at 👍 the end of the 2001–02 season, although Torres did not perform well in the season, as he netted only 6 👍 times in 36 appearances in the Segunda División.[14] Torres' first season in La Liga, 2002–03, was better, however, as he 👍 scored 13 goals in 29 appearances, with Atlético finishing in 11th place.[13][14] In July 2003, soon after his takeover of 👍 the club, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich had a £28 million bid for Torres rejected by Atlético's board of directors.[15] In 👍 the 2003–04 season, his second in La Liga, Torres made further strides, scoring 19 league goals in 35 appearances,[14] meaning 👍 he finished as the joint third-highest scorer in the league.[16] At age 19, Torres was named Atlético's captain.[12] Atlético narrowly 👍 missed out on qualification for the UEFA Cup, but by finishing in seventh place in the 2003–04 season, they qualified 👍 for the 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup, giving Torres a first taste of a competition at the European level.[17] He scored 👍 two goals in the two fourth round matches against OFK Beograd, with one coming in each leg.[17] Atlético reached the 👍 final, but lost 3–1 on a penalty shoot-out to Villarreal following a 2–2 draw on aggregate.[17] FA Premier League champions 👍 Chelsea were believed to be interested in signing Torres during the summer of 2005, but Atlético club president Enrique Cerezo 👍 said that they had "no chance" of signing him.[18] Cerezo later said in January 2006 that the club was willing 👍 to listen to offers for Torres, and Torres claimed Newcastle United of the FA Premier League had made a bid 👍 to sign him in March.[19][20]
Torres signed for J1 League club Sagan Tosu on 10 July 2024.[151] He scored his first 👍 goal for the club on 22 August in the Emperor's Cup, netting in a fourth round victory over Vissel Kobe.[152][153] 👍 His first league goal followed five days later when he scored once and assisted a further two in a 3–0 👍 win over Gamba Osaka.[154] On 21 June 2024, Torres announced that he would retire from football.[155] He made his farewell 👍 in a J1 League match against Vissel Kobe on 23 August 2024, when he faced former Spain teammates Andrés Iniesta 👍 and David Villa.[156] The game ended in a 6–1 defeat for Sagan Tosu.[157]
2011–12: Euro 2012 glory
Torres was selected in Del 👍 Bosque's Euro 2012 squad.[183] In his first start of the tournament, he netted two goals as Spain defeated the Republic 👍 of Ireland 4–0 to eliminate them from the tournament.[184] In the tournament final, Torres came on as a substitute against 👍 Italy, scoring one goal and assisting another, as Spain won a second consecutive European Championship with a 4–0 victory.[185] This 👍 secured him the Golden Boot for the tournament with three goals and one assist, having played fewer minutes than Mario 👍 Gómez, who also had three goals and one assist.[186]