
I have the dream of playing in Europe and one day returning to the team I love, Chivas of Guadalajara. “I’ve got another two matches to get ready for the national team, and then I’ll sit down with my support group to see what my future will bring. “I’m focused on having a great close to the season with Chivas USA,” Torres said. Torres has other aspirations, too, and intends to impress Mexican manager Miguel Herrera early next month when El Tri play at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., and Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver. It’s helped me mature and it’s led to this call-up.” This league is very strong and physical, but it’s been great to be able to play 90 minutes every week. To be able to play every weekend is what every player searches for.

“What’s bringing me to this reward is the continuity I’ve experienced with Chivas USA. Torres has scored 14 of Chivas USA’s 21 goals this year and ranks third among the league leaders. Though Cubo is caught in a season-worst scoring drought of four games, the MLS All-Star has netted 21 goals since joining the Goats on loan from Guadalajara last July, making him the highest-scoring Mexican-born player in league history, ahead of former Chicago Fire DP and beloved Mexico legend Cuauhtémoc Blanco. READ: Chivas being cautious with Carlos Bocanegra's concussion.But thanks to God, I’ve been able to do well in this strong league and it’s led me to being included on the roster for these friendlies.” "I don’t know what would have happened if I would have stayed in Guadalajara we don’t know if I would have this opportunity. It helped me concentrate, and the results are there. “But I knew this was a move that would help me get back on track. “Perhaps some people didn’t believe in me and thought I was coming here because I wasn’t needed anymore,” Torres said during a 30-minute conference call. 9), and he credited his production with the Rojiblancos for the monumental achievement. Torres was named Thursday to the El Tri roster for upcoming friendlies against Chile (Sept. On February 3, 2021, it was announced that Torres had re-signed with Atlanta United, occupying a supplemental roster spot for the season, as well as also taking on an undefined role in the club's academy.The move to MLS last summer was a big unknown for Erick “Cubo” Torres as he had reached a crossroads of sorts in Guadalajara, but the Chivas USA striker told reporters Friday the change in scenery is the major reason why he’s earned his first call-up to the Mexican senior national team. Following the 2020 season, Torres was released by Atlanta on November 24, 2020.

Torres entered the match as a substitute in the 80th minute for Atlanta teammate Adam Jahn. On AugTorres made his debut against Nashville SC, which resulted in a 2–0 win for Atlanta. On July 31, 2020, Torres returned to Major League Soccer, joining Atlanta United as a Season-Ending Injury Replacement Player for the injured Josef Martínez. After the Clausura 2011 season, he finished with 6 goals in 19 appearances, and became the club's second top goal scorer, behind Marco Fabián.
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He scored in his first "Super Clasico" on 10 April 2011 against arch-rivals América in a shock 3–0 victory. He scored a brace against Pachuca, where Chivas would win the match 4–1. Monterrey, where he scored 21 minutes into the second half. He made his official debut in the Mexican Primera División in November 2010 against C.F. After being captain of the Chivas U-17 team, taking them to the championship game of the Bicentenario 2010. Torres came into the Guadalajara first team in 2010 and was a promising young player at the club. Erick Torres was born January 19, 1993, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
