His tally, which included a four-goal haul against Tahiti, earned him another Golden Boot award. The following year, Torres scored five goals at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. Torres' goal against the Italians was his second in the final of a European Championship. He netted a brace against the Republic of Ireland before scoring the third goal in a 4–0 win over Italy in the final. In 2012, Torres was selected for Spain's UEFA Euro 2012 squad and won the Golden Boot award for his three goals scored at the tournament. He failed to score at the World Cup a year later but was part of the Spain squad which won the tournament, featuring as a late substitute in the final. His treble, which was scored within 11 minutes from kick-off, is the fastest hat-trick scored in the competition's history. Torres scored three goals at the tournament, a hat-trick in Spain's 5–0 win over New Zealand on 14 June. Spain's success at Euro 2008 saw the nation qualify as European champions for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, the curtain-raiser for the 2010 FIFA World Cup to be held in South Africa. Two years later, at UEFA Euro 2008, Torres scored the winning goal in the 33rd minute of the final against Germany, ending Spain's run of 44 years without a trophy. At the tournament proper he scored three goals, including a brace against Tunisia, as Spain were eliminated by France in the Round of 16. During qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Torres scored seven goals in 11 appearances to help Spain qualify for the tournament. Having represented Spain at various youth levels, Torres made his senior debut on 6 September 2003 against Portugal and scored his first goal in a friendly match against Italy on 28 April 2004.
Spain never lost a match in which he scored. As of 2019, he is the third top scorer in the history of the national team, with only David Villa (59) and Raúl (44) having scored more goals for the country. Team of the Season player items are available by chance when opening FIFA Ultimate Team Packs for the next seven days.Fernando Torres with the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Boot awardįernando Torres is a retired Spanish international footballer who represented his country 110 times and scored 38 goals between his international debut in 2003 and his final match in 2014. The Barclays Premier League Team of the Season is available from 6pm today, to play against in FIFA 14 Ultimate Team. Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal FC) – 2,469,715 goals Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham Hotspur FC) – 2,489,126 goalsĥ. Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United FC) – 2,682,706 goalsĤ. Vincent Kompany (Manchester City FC) – 3,522,154 goalsģ. Nani (Manchester United FC) – 6,745,229 goalsġ. Santi Cazorla (Arsenal FC) – 7,278,274 goalsĥ. Samir Nasri (Manchester City FC) – 9,612,593 goalsģ. Fernando Torres (Chelsea FC) – 20,093,762 goalsġ.
Christian Benteke (Aston Villa FC) – 26,382,579 goalsĤ. Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool FC) – 34,800,362 goalsĢ. Aston Villa’s Christian Benteke (26,382,579 goals), Newcastle United’s Loïc Rémy (21,366,615 goals) and Chelsea’s Fernando Torres (20,093,762 goals) make up the remaining places in the Top 5 of the FIFA 14 Ultimate Team top goal-scorers chart.įIFA 14 Ultimate Team Top Goal-Scorers – Barclays Premier Leagueġ. Second place in the goal-scoring charts went to Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o with 30,578,146 goals. Sturridge’s strike partner Luis Suárez is the 10 th highest scoring player with 13,065,556 goals. Substitutes & Reserves – David Marshall, Séamus Coleman, Azpilicueta, Adam Lallana, David Silva, Raheem Sterling, Sergio AgüeroĪs well as making the Team of the Season, Daniel Sturridge has been revealed to be the highest scoring Barclays Premier League player in FIFA 14 Ultimate Team with 34,800,362 goals. Starting XI – Petr Čech, Leighton Baines, Vincent Kompany, Per Mertesacker, John Terry, Eden Hazard, Yaya Touré, Steven Gerrard, Aaron Ramsey, Luis Suárez, Daniel Sturridge
EA SPORTS has today announced the FIFA Ultimate Team, Team of the Season for the Barclays Premier League.