- Johnny Torres
Infobox Football biography
playername= Johnny Torres
fullname = Johnny Torres
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1976|4|24
cityofbirth =Medellín
countryofbirth =Colombia
height = height|ft=5|in=7
currentclub =Milwaukee Wave
clubnumber = 6
position =Midfielder
youthyears = 1994-1998
youthclubs =Creighton University
years = 1998-2001
2001
2001-2002
2002
2002-2003
2002-2006
2004-2006
clubs =New England Revolution Miami Fusion Milwaukee Wave "(indoor)"
Chicago FireMinnesota Thunder Milwaukee Wave "(indoor)"Milwaukee Wave United
caps(goals) = 88 0(8)
23 0(2)
16 0(9)
02 0(0)
47 (19)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
pcupdate = 7 December 2006
ntupdate = 7 December 2006Johnny Torres (born
April 24 ,1976 inMedellín ,Colombia ) is a Colombian-Americansoccer midfielder . Torres has played inMajor League Soccer ,Major Indoor Soccer League and theUSL-1 . He has also earned caps with the U.S.Futsal team.Youth
Torres was born in
Medellín ,Colombia , where his father and several uncles played semi-professional soccer. In 1981, when Torres was five years old, his family moved toHouston, Texas where Torres played for the local club team Houston Texans. In 1986, his family decided to return to Colombia, but Torres' youth soccer coach, Carlos Clarke, a native of Chile, offered to adopt Torres. His family agreed, and Torres was adopted by the Clarkes who lived inDickinson, Texas . Torres would play soccer at Dickinson High School where he was a three timeUSA Today High School soccerAll American .College
After graduating from high school in 1994, Torres attended
Creighton University . The BlueJays had an excellent four year run during Torres' time with the team. The school racked up a 62-18-5 record and made four consecutive appearances in theNCAA post-season tournament. He was the 1996 Soccer America Player of the Year (for his junior season). In 1996, Torres' senior year, Creighton reached the Final for the first time in school history. Torres was showered with honors during his time at Creighton. He was selected as a Second Team AllMissouri Valley Conference (MCV) player as a freshman. The next three years, he made the All-MCV First Team. He was also a first teamAll American his junior and senior years. In 1997 he was the MCV Player of the Year, Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the MCV tournament and theHermann Trophy winner. He is third on Creighton's career scoring list with 46 goals and is tied for second on the career assists list with 36.In 1996, during his time at Creighton, Torres became a U.S. citizenship.
In 1997, Torres was a member of the third place team at the 1997 World University Games. Torres ended the tournament as the U.S. team's leading scorer with 5 goals.
Professional
In January 1998, the
New England Revolution of theMajor League Soccer (MLS) selected Torres as its top draft pick (fifth overall). The Revolution had high hopes for the talented midfielder. Torres spent four years with the team, never entirely playing up to expectations. He played 88 games, starting 55, scoring only 8 goals and assisting on 14 others.On August 16, 2001, the Revolution traded Torres, along with
Shaker Asad , to theMiami Fusion for Leo Cullen and a 2003 first round draft choice. Torres would only play a single season for the Fusion. Miami was one of the 2 teams contracted after the 2001 season.After the Fusion folded in January 2002, Torres moved to the
Milwaukee Wave of theMajor Indoor Soccer League (MISL) for the 2001-2002 indoor season, which was already in play. Torres' move to MISL came about from his having played for the U.S.Futsal team in 1999 whenKeith Tozer , coach of the Wave, coached the futsal team. When Tozer heard about the Fusion's collapse, he contacted Torres about moving to the MISL.At the end of the MISL season, Torres briefly returned to the MLS, playing four games with the Chicago Fire when the team was decimated with injuries in 2002. [http://www.soccertimes.com/mls/2002/jun26.htm] However, he left the Fire and moved to the
Minnesota Thunder of the A-League, now known as theUnited Soccer League (USL) First Division. Torres played both the 2002 and 2003 outdoor seasons with the Thunder.While playing outdoor soccer with the Thunder, Torres also played indoor soccer with the
Milwaukee Wave of the MISL. However, in May 2004, he signed with the Wave's parent organization, also known as the Milwaukee Wave. This organization fields two teams, the indoor Milwaukee Wave of the MISL and outdoor Milwaukee Wave United of the USL. This would allow Torres to play both indoor and outdoor soccer with the same organization rather than bouncing between Milwaukee and Minnesota from summer to winter. To sign Torres, the Wave United traded forwardDan Antoniuk to theSan Diego Sockers for a 2005 fourth round draft pick.In 2004 Torres was named to USL All-League First Team, having scored 11 goals in 28 games with the Wave United. Torres was a member of the 2005 MISL championship Milwaukee Wave which swept the Cleveland Force in two games. He tore the MCL in his right knee during the 2005-2006 season. Torres has played for the U.S. Futsal team from 1999 to 2006, earning 13 caps and scoring 9 goals. He was the team leader with five goals at the 2004
FIFA Futsal World Championship . In 2004, he was elected to theCreighton University Athletic Hall of Fame.He is married and lives in Milwaukee with his wife Erin and son Dominic.
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