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Óliver Torres
Óliver Torres Muñoz (; born 10 November 1994) is a Spanish professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Midfielder#Central midfielder, central or Midfielder#Attacking midfielder, attacking midfielder for Liga MX club C.F. Monterrey, Monterrey. After starting out at Atlético Madrid he went on spend several years in Portugal with FC Porto, Porto since first joining on loan in 2014, winning the Primeira Liga in the 2017–18 Primeira Liga, 2017–18 season. In July 2019, he signed for Sevilla FC, Sevilla, going on to make 201 competitive appearances and win the UEFA Europa League, Europa League twice. Torres won 43 Cap (sport), caps for Spain national football team, Spain across all Spain national youth football team, youth levels and scored three goals. Club career Atlético Madrid Born in Navalmoral de la Mata, Province of Cáceres, Cáceres, Extremadura, Torres joined Atlético Madrid in the summer of 2008 at age 13. He spent four years progressing through t ...
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Sevilla FC
Sevilla Fútbol Club () is a Spanish professional association football, football club based in Seville, Andalusia, that competes in La Liga, the Spanish football league system, top flight of Spanish football. The club was formed on 25 January 1890, making it Spain's oldest sporting club solely devoted to football. The Scottish-born Edward F. Johnston, Edward Farquharson Johnston was one of Sevilla's founders, also becoming their first president. On 14 October 1905, the club's articles of association were registered in the Civil Government of Seville under the presidency of the Jerez-born José Luis Gallegos Arnosa. Sevilla are also the most successful football club in Andalusia in terms of titles, with eighteen Andalusian Cups, one La Liga title in 1945–46 La Liga, 1945–46, five Copa del Rey, Spanish Cup titles (1935 Copa del Presidente de la República, 1935, 1939 Copa del Generalísimo, 1939, 1947–48 Copa del Generalísimo, 1948, 2006–07 Copa del Rey, 2007 and 2009– ...
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