Torres took up coaching immediately after retiring as a player, managing exclusively in the lower leagues in Portugal. On 29 November 2013, he was appointed as head coach of the
Guinea-Bissau national team. In September 2015, Torres received a four-match ban from the
Confederation of African Football for abusing a referee during the
2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification game against
Zambia three months earlier. He was sacked in March of the following year, after a 3–1 loss to
Liberia. Torres worked in the Angolan
Girabola the following seasons, successively being in charge of
G.D. Interclube,
Kabuscorp SCP,
G.D. Sagrada Esperança and
C.R.D. Libolo. ==Honours==