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Fernando Javier Llorente Torres (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando ʎoˈɾente ˈtores]; born 26 February 1985), nicknamed El Rey León ("The Lion King" in Spanish), [3] is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a striker.
Ferran Torres: 2020– 48 21 2024 = Manuel Sanchís: 1986–1992 48 1 48 Pep Guardiola: ... Fernando Llorente: 2008–2013 24 7 2010, 2012: 125 José Claramunt: 1968 ...
Fernando José Torres Sanz (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈnando ˈtores]; born 20 March 1984) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is the current manager of Atlético Madrid B .
Fernando Torres is a Spanish footballer. Fernando Torres may also refer to: ... Fernando Llorente Torres, Spanish footballer This page was last edited on 29 ...
Fernando Alcón; Antonio Juan Alfonso Quirós; Mariano Alierta Izuel; Joaquín Almunia; Emilio Alonso Sarmiento; José Luis Álvarez Álvarez; Fernando Álvarez de Miranda y Torres; José Álvarez de Paz; José Antonio Amate; Luis Apostúa; Maria Soledad Arahuetes; José Luis de Arce Martínez; Juana Arce Molina; José María de Areilza, Count ...
On 26 November, Juventus won away for the first time in the group, with second-half goals from Fernando Llorente and Tevez at Malmö's Swedbank Stadion. [22] In the final group game on 9 December, they hosted a goalless draw against Atlético, which sent both teams through, but Juventus in second place. [23]
Fernando Llorente Mañas (born 18 September 1990) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Gimnástica Segoviana CF as a central midfielder. Club career
Marcos Llorente Moreno (born 30 January 1995) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or right-back for La Liga club Atlético Madrid and the Spain national team. Developed at Real Madrid , he appeared in 39 competitive matches over three seasons, also serving a loan at Alavés .