Career
He is known as "El borrego" ("The Sheep") for his bushy hair. His style of playing is commonly known to be rough in the field but with good recovery of the ball and effective passing abilities. Born in City, Torrado began his career with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in 1997.
He rapidly emerged as one of the most important players in the squad.
An aggressive midfielder, Torrado has gotten many red and yellow cards in his career. Spain After débuting for Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in 1997, Torrado was bought three years later by Spanish club Civil Defense Tenerife where he played almost the whole season.
The following year he was transferred to Poli Ejido. He caught the eye of Spanish club Sevilla where he had success in his first season but an injury left him out for almost a full season.
He was then transferred to Racing de Santander.
He did not have much chance to play because of his reported differences with the coach. He was eventually forced to return to Torrado made an impact when he represented at the 1999 Fédération internationale de football association U-20 World Cup, which put the spotlight on him as a potential national team player.
Ever since his début in a friendly match against Argentina, he has become a mainstay in the national team
Torrado has participated in almost every competition that has qualified for in the last 11 years, including three son He"s been secure in central midfield and has not yet been replaced by another player.
Torrado scored his first goal for in the 1999 Copa América against Peru, scoring with a stunning long-range shot in stoppage time which saved the game foreign Club International International goals Scores and results list "s goal tally first.