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Xavi Torres

Xavier "Xavi" Torres Buigues (born 21 November 1986) is a retired professional footballer who played primarily as a defensive . Born in Xàbia, , Torres began his professional career with FC Barcelona's , making his first-team debut in the 2007–08 season and appearing in three official matches over two seasons, contributing to the title-winning squad. He then moved to in 2009, followed by loans and permanent transfers to Levante (2010–2012), (2012–2013), and (2013–2016), where he played a key role in the team's promotion to after winning the 2014–15 . Torres continued his career with Sporting (2016–2017) before joining Glory in Australia's A-League for the 2017–18 season, where he made 24 appearances and scored four goals. He then played for (2018–2019) and Al Arabi (2019–2020) before returning to with (2020–2023), accumulating over 330 domestic league appearances and 24 goals across his career before retiring on 1 July 2023 at age 36. In 2020, Torres was one of the first footballers convicted in a landmark match-fixing case involving a game between and Osasuna, receiving a one-year suspended for accepting payments to influence the outcome. In 2023, he faced further penalties in the same scandal, including a 10-month , a €400,000 fine, and a 22-month ban from professional football, though he had already retired by then.

Club career

Early years

Xavier Torres Buigues was born on 21 November 1986 in Xàbia, a coastal town in the province of the , . Growing up in this region known for its strong football culture, Torres developed an early interest in the sport and joined the youth academy of local club around the age of 14 in 2000. Torres progressed steadily through Villarreal's youth ranks, honing his skills as a defensive in their well-regarded development system, which has produced numerous talents for Spanish football. He played for the club's youth teams from 2000 to 2005, focusing on tactical discipline and ball-winning abilities that would define his playing style. In the 2005–06 season, at age 18, he advanced to Villarreal B, competing in Spain's and gaining competitive experience with 28 appearances and contributing to the team's efforts in the lower divisions. Seeking greater opportunities, Torres secured his first professional contract in 2006 on a season-long loan to , a club in the nearby . During the 2006–07 campaign, he featured regularly for Alicante, making 32 league appearances and helping the team navigate the challenges of the third tier, which marked his transition from youth prospect to professional footballer. This period solidified his reputation as a reliable capable of performing at a semi-professional level.

Barcelona

Xavi Torres joined in July , signing for the reserve team Barcelona Atlètic after a season on loan at from B. During his two-year stint with the B team in the and then , he established himself as a reliable defensive , contributing to the squad's promotion to the in 2008 under manager , who was also overseeing the first team. Torres made 51 appearances and scored 2 goals for Barcelona B across the 2007–08 and 2008–09 seasons, often captaining the side and showcasing his tactical discipline and passing ability in . Torres earned promotion to the first team during the 2008–09 season, benefiting from the depth of Barcelona's treble-winning campaign. He made his La Liga debut on 17 May 2009, starting in a 1–2 away defeat to in the penultimate matchday, where he played the full 90 minutes. His second La Liga appearance came four days later on 23 May 2009, starting in a 0–1 home loss to and again playing 90 minutes. He also made one official appearance in the 2007–08 season, totaling three official first-team matches over two seasons with 215 minutes played, without goals or assists but receiving one . As part of Barcelona's first-team roster, Torres contributed to the club's historic title win, securing their 19th domestic championship with a record 87 points and 105 goals scored. Although his role was peripheral amid stars like Xavi Hernández, , and , his inclusion highlighted the pathway from the to the senior side. In June 2009, following limited opportunities, Torres was loaned to for the 2009–10 season, marking the end of his Barcelona tenure.

Málaga

Xavi Torres joined on 17 June 2009, signing a four-year contract as a from B. The 22-year-old defensive was brought in to bolster the squad's midfield options under manager Antonio López Muñiz, who had also recently returned to the club. Torres made his competitive debut for on 30 August 2009 in a match against , starting the game and scoring the third goal in a 3–0 home victory with a header from a Selim Benachour corner in the 89th minute. He started again in his next league outing on 13 September 2009, a 0–1 away defeat to , where he was substituted by Victor Obinna in the 84th minute. During the 2009–10 La Liga season, Torres made 15 appearances for , scoring one goal and accumulating 1,087 minutes of playing time while receiving one . His limited role in the squad, which finished 17th and avoided relegation, stemmed from competition in midfield and occasional injuries. On 1 July 2010, Torres was loaned to for the 2010–11 season, with the deal later extended for another year until June 2012. Upon his return to in summer 2012, he was transferred to in June of that year, ending his association with the Andalusian club.

Levante

Torres joined on a season-long loan from on 7 July 2010. During the season, he established himself as a regular in the midfield, making 35 appearances with 34 starts and accumulating 3,070 minutes on the pitch, while providing 2 assists but no goals. Levante finished 11th in the league that year, with Torres contributing to a solid defensive structure as a defensive . In the 2011–12 campaign, Torres improved offensively, scoring 5 goals in 34 appearances (32 starts) over 2,711 minutes, alongside 1 assist, and receiving 9 yellow cards. One notable contribution was a headed goal in a 3–1 home victory over Real Betis on 5 March 2012, which helped Levante reclaim fourth place in the standings at that point. His performances were key to Levante's surprising sixth-place finish, their best in La Liga since 1964, earning a spot in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifiers. Over two seasons at Levante, Torres totaled 69 appearances, 5 goals, 3 assists, 15 yellow cards, and no red cards. The loan deal extended until 30 June 2012, after which Levante activated a €300,000 buy option, but Torres declined a four-year contract extension. He departed for on 1 August 2012 in a €500,000 transfer.

Getafe

Xavi Torres joined on a four-year from in August 2012, bringing his defensive midfield experience to the club ahead of the season. The transfer was seen as a move to bolster Getafe's midfield depth, with Torres expected to provide tactical stability and recovery play. During the 2012–13 campaign, Torres established himself as a regular in Getafe's lineup, making 35 appearances in , including 32 starts, and accumulating 2,818 minutes on the pitch. He contributed two assists but did not score any goals, while receiving seven yellow cards without a red. His role focused on defensive duties and ball distribution, helping Getafe finish 13th in the league and avoid relegation. Overall, across all competitions, he featured in 37 matches for the club, recording two assists. Torres departed after just one season, transferring to on a four-year deal in August 2013, where he sought further opportunities in the top flight. His time at Getafe marked a period of consolidation in his career, transitioning from a squad player at Levante to a key starter in a mid-table side.

Betis

Torres joined on 7 2013, signing a four-year contract from . In his debut season, he made 10 appearances in , starting 9 matches and accumulating 777 minutes without scoring or assisting. During the 2013–14 season, Torres was involved in a match-fixing related to Betis's 2–0 win over Osasuna on 1 March 2014, for which he was later convicted in 2020 of accepting €150,000, receiving a one-year suspended sentence, and in 2023 a further 10-month sentence, €400,000 fine, and 22-month ban from . His first competitive goal came on 29 2013, in a 6–0 qualifying win over Jablonec, scoring in the 81st minute. Betis reached the Europa League group stage that year, where Torres featured in 4 matches, including 1 goal in qualifying. Following Betis' relegation to , Torres played a key role in the 2014–15 promotion campaign, appearing in 26 league matches (23 starts) for 2,020 minutes, scoring 2 goals and providing 2 assists. His contributions helped Betis secure first place and return to . Overall at Betis, he recorded 59 appearances across all competitions, with 3 goals and 2 assists. In the 2015–16 La Liga season, Torres made 12 appearances (6 starts) for 637 minutes, again without goals or assists. He departed Betis in August 2016, joining Sporting Gijón on a one-year deal as a free agent.

Later career

After terminating his contract with Real Betis in August 2016, Torres joined Sporting de Gijón on a one-year deal as a free agent. He made 41 appearances across all competitions during the 2016–17 La Liga season, primarily as a defensive midfielder providing stability in the team's engine room, though Sporting ultimately suffered relegation to Segunda División. In September 2017, Torres moved abroad for the first time, signing with Australian A-League club Perth Glory on a two-year deal. During the 2017–18 season, he featured in 24 matches, scoring 4 goals and contributing to the team's qualification for the A-League finals series, where his experience from La Liga helped in midfield organization. Returning to Spain, Torres signed a one-year contract with Elche CF in July 2018, bolstering their midfield for the Segunda División campaign. In the 2018–19 season, he played 29 league games, netting 6 goals—his most prolific scoring return since 2010—and provided defensive cover that aided Elche's push toward the promotion playoffs, though they fell short. Torres ventured to in July 2019, joining Kuwaiti side Al-Arabi SC on a one-year deal. His stint was brief, limited to 4 appearances and 4 goals amid limited playing time, before the contract expired in June 2020 due to the disruptions. In September 2020, Torres returned to with club , signing a two-year contract with an option for extension. Over three seasons (2020–23), he became a regular, accumulating 102 appearances and 6 goals, often captaining the side and serving as a mentor to younger players in a team that consistently battled in the mid-table of the second tier. Torres retired from professional football on July 1, 2023, at age 36, concluding a career spanning over 400 club matches across multiple leagues.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Xavi Torres amassed a total of 395 appearances, 26 goals, and 10 assists across his professional club career, spanning multiple leagues and competitions in , , and lower divisions. His statistics by club, encompassing all domestic leagues, cups, and other competitions, are detailed below:
ClubAppearancesGoalsAssists
10261
7554
5932
3702
2961
Perth Glory2440
Barcelona B2610
1900
1510
700
200
Total3952610
These figures reflect his contributions primarily as a defensive , with the majority of his playing time in 's top two divisions.

International statistics

Xavi Torres did not earn any caps for the senior team throughout his professional career. No records exist of appearances for teams, such as the under-19 or under-21 squads.

Honours


La Liga: 2008–09

: 2014–15
Al-Arabi
Emir Cup: 2019–20

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