• Euro 2008: Fernando Torres scored the only goal in the final as Spain beat Germany to become European champions. Getty Images
    Euro 2008: Fernando Torres scored the only goal in the final as Spain beat Germany to become European champions. Getty Images
  • World Cup 2020: Fernando Torres became a world champion after Spain beat the Netherlands after extra time Getty Images
    World Cup 2020: Fernando Torres became a world champion after Spain beat the Netherlands after extra time Getty Images
  • FA Cup 2012: Fernando Torres won his first piece of major club silverware when Chelsea beat his former club Liverpool in the final. Getty Images
    FA Cup 2012: Fernando Torres won his first piece of major club silverware when Chelsea beat his former club Liverpool in the final. Getty Images
  • Uefa Champions League 2012: Fernando Torres became a European club champion after Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the final. AFP
    Uefa Champions League 2012: Fernando Torres became a European club champion after Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the final. AFP
  • Euro 2012: Fernando Torres helped Spain defend their European title, finishing joint-top goalscorer and once again scoring in the final. Getty Images
    Euro 2012: Fernando Torres helped Spain defend their European title, finishing joint-top goalscorer and once again scoring in the final. Getty Images
  • Europa League 2013: Fernando Torres scored in the final as Chelsea beat Benfica 2-1 in the final. Getty Images
    Europa League 2013: Fernando Torres scored in the final as Chelsea beat Benfica 2-1 in the final. Getty Images
  • Europa League 2018: Fernando Torres won the Europa League for a second time when Atletico Madrid beat Marseille in the final. Getty Images
    Europa League 2018: Fernando Torres won the Europa League for a second time when Atletico Madrid beat Marseille in the final. Getty Images

Fernando Torres' career in trophies - from Spain's Euro 2008 to Chelsea's 2012 double


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Spanish striker Fernando Torres announced the end of his 18-year football career on Friday.

After two spells at boyhood club Atletico Madrid, time in the Premier League with Liverpool and Chelsea, a loan stint at Italian side AC Milan, and a final season in Japan with Sagan Tosu - as well as a remarkably successful international career with Spain - Torres retires having won a host of major trophies.

Starting from the 2008 European Championships and concluding with Atletico's Europa League trophy in 2018, Torres won seven major trophies during his career. Take a look at Torres' trophy haul in the photo gallery above.

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