Tokyo: Spanish striker Fernando Torres did not rule out the possibility of managing a team in the future, after his formal announcement from professional soccer. Speaking about his decision to hang his boot, on Sunday said that he wanted to take some time after his formal retirement from professional soccer.
Torres, who is currently playing at Japanese club Sagan Tosu, confirmed in a press conference in Tokyo that he will play his last game on August 23 against Vissel Kobe, which has Spanish players Andres Iniesta and David Villa in its ranks.
"I want to leave soccer with a clear conscience," Torres said at the press conference, hosted by his club.
Torres arrived in Japan in July last year. He had a long professional career spanning 18 years in which he has played with Atletico Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea, Milan and Sagan Tosu.
Dressed entirely in black, Torres said he wanted to say "goodbye to soccer" with a match he "could have never imagined," against his "friends," Iniesta and Villa.