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Fernando Torres
Fernando José Torres Sanz
footballer
Born 20 March 1984 · Fuenlabrada, Spain · 40.28° N, 3.80° WX
Source: Birth time not documented in publicly accessible records
About this chart
No birth time is documented for this person. The chart therefore shows planetary positions in their signs, the slow aspects between them, and the generational context — but not house placements, the Ascendant, or the Midheaven, which require an accurate birth time. The Moon's sign carries a ±6° margin: if it falls near a sign boundary, the sign could vary. Positions for all other planets are reliable.
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The sky at birth
No birth time is documented for Fernando Torres. The Ascendant, the Midheaven, and the house positions cannot be determined; the reading is confined to planetary sign placements and the aspects between planets. The positions below are calculated for noon local time and are accurate to a fraction of a degree for the slow-moving bodies.
The Moon is near 12°10' Scorpio (noon position, ±7° margin). Sun is at 0°01' Aries. Mercury is at 11°22' Aries. Venus is at 7°19' Pisces. Mars is at 26°52' Scorpio. Jupiter is at 10°31' Capricorn. Saturn is at 15°51' Scorpio, retrograde. Uranus is at 13°33' Sagittarius, retrograde. Neptune is at 1°22' Capricorn. Pluto is at 1°34' Scorpio, retrograde.
4 bodies occupy Scorpio (Moon, Mars, Saturn and Pluto) — a concentration that stands out as a structural feature of the chart.
The tightest major aspects between planets: Neptune sextile Pluto (0°12'); Mercury square Jupiter (0°50'); Sun square Neptune (1°21'); Moon sextile Jupiter (1°39'); Mercury trine Uranus (2°11'); Sun trine Mars (3°10').
Neptune sextile Pluto (0°12') is structural but generational — an alignment of slow-moving outer planets shared across many birth years.
The engine also registers tight minor aspects involving asteroids and calculated points: Neptune square Ceres (0°05'); Pluto quincunx Ceres (0°07'); Jupiter quincunx North Node (0°12'); Mercury semi-sextile Lilith (0°16'). These are reported for completeness and carry less weight in traditional reading.
The chart was calculated using NASA JPL DE441 ephemerides, sub-arcsecond precision.
| Planet | Sign | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Sun | Aries | 00°01' |
| Moon | Scorpio | 12°10'±6° |
| Mercury | Aries | 11°22' |
| Venus | Pisces | 07°19' |
| Mars | Scorpio | 26°52' |
| Jupiter | Capricorn | 10°31' |
| Saturn | Scorpio | 15°51'retrograde |
| Uranus | Sagittarius | 13°33'retrograde |
| Neptune | Capricorn | 01°22' |
| Pluto | Scorpio | 01°34'retrograde |
| Chiron | Taurus | 28°49' |
Birth time unknown — house positions and Ascendant/MC are not available.
Astronomical context
Pluto moved through its own sign, Scorpio, from 1983 to 1995. In astrological tradition Pluto in Scorpio is read as an intensification of themes of power, depth, crisis, and regeneration — the generation that grew up amid the digital turn and a transformed relationship to risk.
Fernando Torres (born 1984) belongs to this generational configuration. Astrian groups profiles by such shared signatures rather than by any claim of shared destiny. Related profiles in Astrian: Iker Casillas · Sergio Ramos · Steven Gerrard. The symbolic reading is correlative, not causal.
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Symbolic reading
The following describes what classical astrological tradition associates with these configurations. Astrian does not apply these descriptions to the person's biography.
The Sun in Aries is the most prominent structural feature available without a birth time, centring the chart on initiative, directness, and the will to begin. There is no Ascendant or Midheaven to anchor the angles, so the reading rests on sign placements and the aspects between planets rather than on houses.
Among the personal planets, the Moon in Scorpio is associated in tradition with intensity, depth, and the will to transform (the Moon's sign is given for the noon chart and may shift with an exact time); Mercury in Aries with initiative, directness, and the will to begin; Venus in Pisces with imagination, dissolution, and empathy; and Mars in Scorpio with intensity, depth, and the will to transform. These placements describe registers of feeling, thought, attraction, and action as the tradition catalogues them, independent of the life that follows.
Neptune sextile Pluto (0°12'): tradition reads dissolution, imagination, and idealism in supportive contact with depth, power, and transformation.
Mercury square Jupiter (0°50'): tradition reads thought and communication in friction with expansion and meaning.
Sun square Neptune (1°21'): tradition reads identity and central purpose in friction with dissolution, imagination, and idealism.
Moon sextile Jupiter (1°39'): tradition reads emotional life and instinct in supportive contact with expansion and meaning.
These placements are presented as a symbolic portrait, correlative and never causal — a description within the tradition's vocabulary, not an explanation of the life that follows.
Astrology is a symbolic language with 2,500 years of literature. The reading above is interpretive, not explanatory.
Astrian does not claim that the natal chart of Fernando Torres caused or determined any of the above. Astrology is a symbolic system with 2,500 years of literature. Its capacity for retrospective description does not imply explanatory capacity.
A parallel life
The following are verified biographical facts. No connection to the natal chart is implied.
Fernando José Torres Sanz was born on 20 March 1984 in Fuenlabrada, in the Madrid region of Spain. Known throughout his career as "El Niño", he came through the youth system of Atlético Madrid, the club he had supported as a child, and broke into the first team as a teenager, soon becoming its captain and most prized forward.
In 2007 he moved to Liverpool in the Premier League, where he formed a celebrated attacking partnership and scored prolifically, establishing himself as one of the leading strikers in Europe. He later joined Chelsea, with whom he won the UEFA Champions League in 2012 and the UEFA Europa League in 2013, before a period at AC Milan and a return to Atlético Madrid. He finished his playing career in Japan with Sagan Tosu.
With the Spain national team he was central to the most successful era in its history. He scored the only goal in the final of the 2008 European Championship, was part of the squad that won the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and won the Golden Boot at the 2012 European Championship, which Spain also won. His pace, movement, and finishing made him one of the defining forwards of his generation.
A series of injuries affected the later part of his career and his sharpest form did not always return after his early peak, but his standing in Spanish football, and especially at Atlético Madrid, remained high. He was closely associated with the emotional identity of his boyhood club, to which he returned to round out his career.
After retiring he moved into coaching within the Atlético Madrid structure, working with the club's youth and reserve teams. He remains one of the most popular and recognisable Spanish players of his era, his career bridging the rise of the Spanish national team to the top of the world game.
Biographical sources
- Atlético Madrid, Chelsea FC, and RFEF (Royal Spanish Football Federation), official records..
- UEFA, 2012 Champions League and 2013 Europa League final records..
- FIFA, 2010 World Cup records; UEFA, Euro 2008 and 2012 records..
- The Guardian and Marca, football archives..
This profile presents the sky at the birth of Fernando Torres and verified facts of their biography. Astrian does not claim that astrology has predictive capacity or that the natal chart determines the trajectory of a life. Astrology is a symbolic system with 2,500 years of literature. Its capacity for retrospective description does not imply explanatory capacity.
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