Career
He has previously played in his Argentinian homeland as well as for Basingstoke Town, Wycombe Wanderers, and Peterborough United. Early career Torres began his early career in Argentina, playing part-time while working in the family brick factory. He began his career at Argentine team Club Atletico Banfield of his native city of March del Plata, but after two seasons he decided to leave the club
He funded his own trip to England in 2004 with the aim of impressing Brighton & Hove Albion during a two-week trial.
Although Albion showed no more interest, he signed for non-league Molesey before moving on to Basingstoke Town later that year. While at Basingstoke, Torres worked at Boots, stacking shelves in order to earn a living, and cycled to work.
Wycombe Wanderers In July 2005 Basingstoke Town played a pre-season friendly match against Wycombe Wanderers, during which Torres impressed then manager John Gorman and was offered a two-year contract. Peterborough United In July 2008, Torres was signed by Peterborough United for a fee of £150,000, thereby moving up a division to League One.
He was transfer listed by the club following their promotion to the Championship and subsequently joined Lincoln City on a one-month loan on 17 September 2009.
= Loan to Lincoln City On 28 October 2009 Torres signed for Lincoln until January. He was transfer listed again by Peterborough at the end of the 2009-2010 season. Crawley Town In July 2010, Torres joined Crawley Town on a two-year contract.
The transfer fee was not disclosed, but British Broadcasting Corporation Sport suggested that it was around £100,000.
Whitehawk In 2014, Sergio was released by Crawley and later joined Non-League side Whitehawk, despite interest from former club Wycombe Wanderers.