Carlos Torres (Portuguese footballer)

Carlos Torres (1 April 1908 - deceased) is a former Portuguese footballer who played as a forward.

Torres started at CD Torres Novas, moving to Benfica in 1933, where he spent four years, scoring 34 goals in 60 matches, winning the Primeira Liga and the Campeonato de Portugal.

[2] He competed with Rogério and Vítor Silva, but was still the team top scorer, bagging seven goals in seven appearances.

Nonetheless, he scored 16 and helped the club win the Campeonato de Portugal on 30 June 1935, against Sporting.

[4][5] In 1935–36, Torres scored 9 in the Primeira Liga and helped Benfica win their first league title.