Manuel Sánchez Torres Explained

Manuel Sánchez Torres
Fullname:Manuel Sánchez Torres
Birth Date:1 January 1960
Birth Place:Terrassa, Spain
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:PH Almelo
Years1:1978–1985
Years2:1985–1987
Years3:1987–1990
Years4:1990–1991
Years5:1992–1993
Clubs5:Heracles
Caps1:172
Caps2:35
Caps3:36
Caps4:12
Caps5:0
Totalcaps:255
Goals1:53
Goals2:1
Goals3:4
Goals4:4
Goals5:0
Totalgoals:62

Manuel Sánchez Torres (born 1 January 1960) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a forward.

Almost all of his professional career was spent in the Netherlands, where he appeared for three different teams – mainly Twente – and played in nearly 250 official games.

Football career

Torres was born in Terrassa, Barcelona, Catalonia. When he was seven years old he moved with his parents to Almelo in the Netherlands, and he started his football career at local amateurs PH Almelo, being subsequently noticed and signed by Eredivisie club FC Twente.

On 17 September 1978, aged 18, Torres made his league debut for Twente, in a home game against Sparta Rotterdam, scoring his first goal a few weeks later at HFC Haarlem and ending his first season with three goals in 23 matches as the Enschede side finished in 11th position and reached the final of the Dutch Cup, lost to league champions AFC Ajax.[1]

From 1980 onwards, Sánchez Torres scored in double digits in every season at Twente, safe for the 1982–83 campaign which ended in relegation to the second division – followed by immediate promotion, with player netting 11 times for the runners-up.[1]

In 1985, Torres returned to his country and signed for Valencia CF, making his debut for the Che against Real Valladolid. During his spell with the club, where he was coached by Alfredo Di Stéfano, he failed to reproduce his previous form, scoring only once and also suffering La Liga relegation in his first season.[2]

After leaving Valencia, Sánchez Torres returned to the Netherlands and joined Roda JC in the top division, but appeared sparingly for that and his following teams, NEC Nijmegen and Heracles Almelo (no games whatsoever for the latter), due to injury, retiring from football in 1993 at age 33.[1]

Club statistics

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Season ! Country Club ! Competition Matches ! Goals - 1978–79 23 3 - 1979–80 Eredivisie 5 0 - 1980–81 Eredivisie 31 11 - 1981–82 Eredivisie 33 15 - 1982–83 Eredivisie 21 3 - 1983–84 26 11 - 1984–85 Eredivisie 33 10 - 1985–86 20 1 - 1986–87 15 0 - 1987–88 Eredivisie 18 2 - 1988–89 Eredivisie 18 2 - 1989–90 Eredivisie 0 0 - 1990–91 Eredivisie 12 4 - 1992–93 Eredivisie 0 0 -

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manuel Sánchez Torres (1960). Kent u deze nog?. Dutch. 31 July 2012. 2 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Historia. History. Valencia CF. Spanish. 2 May 2017.
  3. Web site: Manuel Sánchez Torres. Footballdatabase. 2 April 2015.