Club Torres was part of the
Saint-Estève XIII Catalan academy and played for the club before a road traffic accident in 2001. Followed his recovery he became a professional
Wheelchair Basketball player in Italy before he returned to rugby in 2007 with the
Catalan Wheelchair side where he won six league titles. In the 2014–15 season, Torres also spent time with the Canterbury Bulldogs in Australia. Following the treble winning 2014–15 campaign with the Dragons, Torres joined
Leeds Rhinos during the French off-season. In the 2016–17 season, he moved to Toulouse Olympique / Saint Jory where he won a further league title. He initially retired following the
2017 World Cup. In 2023, he returned to Catalans Dragons following recovery of unspecified health issues.
International Torres has represented
France at three
Wheelchair Rugby League World Cups. Torres's first World Cup title came in
2013. He missed the first part of the tournament after being injured during the warm-up match against , but returned to captain the team in the final where he scored a try and kicked seven goals. At the
2017 World Cup he captained France to a title defence kicking two goals in the final. ==Coaching career==