He played for 11 teams during his career, amassing La Liga totals of 125 games and 11 goals with Rayo Vallecano, Osasuna and Alavés and retiring at the age of 40.
Born in Alicante, Valencian Community, Llorens had to wait until the age of 26 to make his professional debut, in the Segunda División with UE Lleida.
He went on to establish himself in that tier with CD Leganés and Rayo Vallecano, winning a promotion with the latter, a club to which he would later be intimately connected; his first match in La Liga arrived at almost 30 in a 2–0 derby win at Atlético Madrid on 22 August 1999[1]– Rayo finished the season ninth and qualified for the UEFA Cup via the fair play award.
[2] In the summer of 2000, unwilling to leave the club, Llorens was nonetheless part of a package deal that sent him to precisely Atlético, by then in the second division.
[4] Subsequently, he experienced two very different seasons at Deportivo Alavés:[5] in his first he scored six goals in 36 games, four from penalties,[6] and the Basque team qualified for Europe once again, but suffered relegation the following campaign.