Fernando Torres(V)
- Actor
Fernando is a life-long Athlético Madrid fan, born in working class
Fuenlabrada to Flori and José. He has an older brother called Israel
and an older sister called Mari Paz. He inherited his passion for
Athlético from his grandfather. His first football team was Parque
Four, which he joined as a fresh and innocent five year old, and his
second team was called Mario's Holland, a neighborhood club which he
joined when he was just seven years old. Then, aged ten, he joined a
club called Rayo 13, for which he scored 55 times in a single season.
He was one of the three players to earn a trial for Athlético Madrid;
he joined the club, still aged just eleven, in 1995. During his debut
season for the senior team, Fernando broke his leg, but still went on
to play as part of the Spain Under-16s which won the Algarve Tournament
in 2001. His first team debut for Athlético was on the 27th of May of
that year against Leganés, and a week later he scored his first goal
against Albacete. In 2003, Fernando was honored with being made the
youngest ever captain of Athlético, at just 19 years of age. In the
2006 World Cup, Fernando scored the final goal against Ukraine, and
fired two past Tunisia before making his hat trick by converting a
penalty in the 90th minute. Back home in Spain, speculation was
surrounding his transfer status. In total, Fernando scored 82 goals in
214 appearances for Athlético, and it was a huge wrench, after giving
countless other big clubs the cold shoulder because they just weren't
his beloved Athlético, to finally move to Liverpool for a confirmed
£20m. He hated leaving his family and friends, and could speak hardly
any English, but scored within 15 minutes of his debut game against
Chelsea and things just got better and better for the player the
Athlético fans had affectionately dubbed 'El Niño'. He has since become
the first ever Liverpool player to score seven times in seven
consecutive games in the Premier League at Anfield, and has scored, so
far, a total of 30 goals in his debut season for the club. The
Liverpool fans have a special chant, with which they only honor a few
players, and they have put Fernando's name where they once put Anfield
legends Kenny Dalglish and Robbie Fowler's. Fernando has been hailed as
the best striker in the world, and looking at his unbelievable record,
it's not difficult to see why.