sport.wikisort.org - AthleteVíctor Manuel Torres Mestre (born 31 December 1970) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left back.
Spanish footballer and manager
Víctor Torres Mestre|
Full name |
Víctor Manuel Torres Mestre |
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Date of birth |
(1970-12-31) 31 December 1970 (age 51) |
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Place of birth |
Madrid, Spain |
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Height |
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Position(s) |
Left back |
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1977–1989 |
Real Madrid |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1989–1992 |
Real Madrid B |
47 |
(0) |
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1990–1991 |
Real Madrid |
2 |
(0) |
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1993 |
Logroñés |
1 |
(0) |
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1993–1998 |
Espanyol |
178 |
(1) |
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1998–1999 |
Bordeaux |
24 |
(0) |
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1999–2000 |
Alavés |
33 |
(0) |
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2000–2001 |
Betis |
13 |
(0) |
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2001 |
Varzim |
3 |
(0) |
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2004–2005 |
Sporting Mahonés |
15 |
(0) |
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2005–2006 |
Premià |
21 |
(0) |
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Total |
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337 |
(1) |
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1985–1987 |
Spain U16 |
8 |
(0) |
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2010–2011 |
Real Madrid (youth) |
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2011 |
Badajoz |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Torres and the second or maternal family name is Mestre.
Playing career
Torres Mestre was born in Madrid. After unsuccessfully graduating through Real Madrid's youth ranks, only appearing in two La Liga matches in three and a half years[1][2] and mainly playing with the B-squad, he was released in January 1993, only to find opportunities also scarce at fellow league club Logroñés.
In the summer of 1993, Torres Mestre signed with Espanyol,[3] being an instant first-choice as the Catalan team won the Segunda División title and finished sixth in the following season, narrowly missing out on qualification for the UEFA Cup. He remained a starter until 1998, when he left for Bordeaux.[4]
After one season in France, in which he was the most utilized player in his position as Bordeaux won the Division 1 championship, Torres Mestre returned to Spain, playing with Alavés[5] and Betis, the latter in the second tier. He retired in 2006, after spells with Varzim in Portugal[6][7] and with amateur sides Sporting Mahonés[8] and Premià.[9]
Coaching career
Torres Mestre started coaching in 2010, taking charge of Real Madrid youth sides. He started the 2011–12 campaign at the helm of Badajoz in Segunda División B,[10] leaving his post after only 18 rounds claiming unpaid wages.[11]
Honours
- Español
- Segunda División: 1993–94[12]
- Bordeaux
References
External links
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- A. Arteaga (1936)
- Sierra (1953–55)
- Juan Ramón (1955)
- Lozano (1955–56)
- Bracero (1956–57)
- Campos (1957)
- Bracero (1957–58)
- Casariego (1958–59)
- Colón (1959)
- Bracero (1959–60)
- Luiquic (1960)
- Bonet (1960)
- Pepe Hériz (1960–61)
- Trompi (1961)
- Camiruaga (1961–62)
- Sierra (1962–63)
- Pepe Hériz (1963–64)
- Lozano (1964)
- Camino (1964–65)
- S. Núñez (1965)
- Alcarazc (1965)
- Martín (1965–66)
- Llopis (1967)
- Escudero (1967–68)
- Calín (1968–69)
- Abilio (1969)
- Sierra (1969–71)
- Luiqui (1971)
- Alés (1971–72)
- Pepe Hériz (1972–73)
- Tartilán (1973–75)
- Sierra (1975)
- F. Núñez (1975–76)
- Varela (1976)
- Zele (1976)
- Pepe Hériz (1976–78)
- Trigo (1978)
- Fuentes (1978–79)
- Zele (1979)
- Álvarez (1979–80)
- Jaurrieta (1980–81)
- Orizaola (1981–82)
- Rivera (1982)
- Jaurrieta (1982–83)
- Martín Doblado (1983–84)
- Rivera (1984–85)
- Bizcocho (1985)
- Jaurrieta (1985–86)
- Palomo (1986–89)
- Martín Doblado (1989–90)
- Palomo (1990–92)
- Herrera (1992–93)
- Díaz (1993)
- Boronat (1993–94)
- Ortuondo (1994–95)
- Herrera (1995)
- Addison (1995–96)
- Maceda (1996–97)
- Lotina (1997)
- Genereloc (1997)
- Peiró (1997–98)
- Iglesias (1998)
- Ziarreta (1998–99)
- Generelo (1999–2000)
- Bazánc (2000)
- Sarabia (2000)
- Ciriaco (2000–01)
- Juanjo (2001)
- Alhinho (2001–02)
- Rodri (2002)
- Conhé (2002)
- López (2002–03)
- Miranda (2003)
- Felines (2003–04)
- Generelo (2004–05)
- Nene (2005–06)
- Colín (2006–07)
- Job (2007–09)
- Medinac (2009)
- Fael (2009)
- Muñoz (2009–11)
- Torres Mestre (2011)
- Arteaga G. (2012)
- Monteagudo (2012)
- Víctor (2012–15)
- Pastelero (2015)
- Tena (2015–16)
- Izquierdo (2016–17)
- Marrero (2017–18)
- Salinas (2018)
- Nafti (2018–20)
- Munitis (2020)
- Cidonchac (2020)
- Estévez (2020–21)
- Cano (2021–22)
- Isaac (2022–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
На других языках
- [en] Víctor Torres Mestre
[es] Víctor Manuel Torres Mestre
Víctor Manuel Torres Mestre, deportivamente conocido como Torres Mestre (Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, España, 31 de diciembre de 1970), es un exfutbolista y entrenador de fútbol español, que jugaba de defensa lateral izquierdo.
[it] Víctor Torres Mestre
Víctor Manuel Torres Mestre (Madrid, 31 dicembre 1970) è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore spagnolo, di ruolo difensore.
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