Jonathan Torres (footballer, born 1977)
Jonathan Jacob Torres Hernández (born 11 December 1977) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1] CareerTorres started his career with Tenerife B and Valencia B between 1996 and 1999, scoring two goals in a total of thirty-three appearances.[2] In 1999, fellow Segunda División B side Lanzarote signed Torres.[2] He scored ten goals in his first season, including a hat-trick over Real Madrid B on 24 October 1999, which ended with relegation.[2] Two years later, in 2002, Torres joined Tenerife of the Segunda División.[2] He made his professional debut on 14 September, featuring for the final six minutes of a home draw with Oviedo.[2] 2003 saw Torres play for Universidad LP, scoring eight goals in twenty fixtures as the club won the title prior to resigning for Tenerife.[2] In 2004, Gimnàstic completed the signing of Torres.[2] He was part of the club's squad that won promotion to the 2004–05 Segunda División.[2] Soon after, Torres was on the move again after agreeing to sign for Las Palmas.[2] He then had spells with Terrassa, Portuense and Orihuela.[2] Torres scored a total of twenty-seven goals across one hundred and nineteen matches for the aforementioned teams.[2] Torres rejoined Lanzarote in 2008.[3] Ahead of the 2009–10 Segunda División B, Torres agreed to join Alicante.[2] He was sent off on debut, during a Copa del Rey win over Sporting Mahonés.[2] 2010 saw Torres rejoin Lanzarote again, eventually leaving in 2011.[4][5] Torres joined regional side San Bartolomé in September 2018, having previously appeared for Teguise.[6][7] Personal lifeTorres' brother, Santi, was also a footballer, playing alongside Torres at Lanzarote in his first and third spell with the club.[2] Career statistics
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