Torres - Athletes

Athletes

  • Abraham Torres, Venezuelan boxer
  • Andrés Torres, Puerto Rican baseball player
  • Arturo Torres, American soccer player
  • Aureliano Torres, Paraguayan footballer
  • Carlos Alberto Torres, Brazilian footballer
  • Carolina Torres, Chilean pole vaulter
  • Cristián Torres, Argentine footballer
  • Dara Torres, American swimmer
  • Dilson Torres, Venezuelan baseball player
  • Erick Torres, Peruvian footballer
  • Eve Torres (born 1984), American professional wrestler
  • Félix Ricardo Torres, Paraguayan footballer
  • Fernando Torres (born 1984), Spanish footballer
  • Francisco Javier Torres, Mexican footballer
  • Georgie Torres, Puerto Rican basketball player
  • Héctor Torres, Mexican baseball player
  • Johnny Torres, American soccer player
  • José Torres (1936–2009), Puerto Rican boxer
  • José Francisco Torres, American soccer player
  • Juan Francisco Torres, Spanish footballer
  • Macnelly Torres, Colombian footballer
  • Mariano Torres, Argentine footballer
  • Miguel Angel Torres (born 1981), American MMA fighter
  • Miguel Torres Gómez, Spanish footballer
  • Raffi Torres, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Raymundo Torres, Mexican boxer
  • Roger Torres, Colombian footballer
  • Salomón Torres, Dominican baseball player
  • Sandra Torres, Argentine marathon runner
  • Sergio Torres, Argentine footballer
  • Todd Torres, Puerto Rican swimmer
  • Xavi Torres, Spanish footballer

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