Tokyo: Spanish forward Fernando Torres is going to play the last match of his professional football career on Friday in a Japanese first division encounter for Sagan Tasu against Vissel Kobe, which also features his former Spain teammates Andres Iniesta and David Villa.
The former Atletico Madrid, Liverpool and Chelsa striker had declared in June that he would hang his boots after Friday's J-League clash, concluding an illustrious 18-year career which saw him win one World Cup and two European titles with the national team, one Champions League crown with Chelsea and one Europa League title with Atletico Madrid.
Torres, 35, arrived at Sagan Tosu in July 2018 after ending his contract with Atletico Madrid and decided to retire in August despite having a contract until December, saying he was not able to perform according to the high standards he has set for himself.
The striker, who enjoys a considerable following in Japan despite not performing as per expectations, will be given a farewell by the fans after the match.
Torres will spend his last moments as a professional on the field in the company of his former Spain teammates Iniesta and Villa, who play for Vissel Kobe.
Iniesta, who came to the Japanese league a few months before Torres and is a close friend, told journalists on Wednesday that Torres has been a leading figure in the sport.