Juan Torres
Juan Torres can refer to:
- Juan de Torres, founder of Baclayon Church in Philippines in 1596
- Juan Torres de Vera y Aragón, first settler in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires in 1620
- Juan Torres Ribas, leader of Roman Catholic Diocese of Menorca in 1902–1939
- Juan Torres, American baseballer, most valuable player in 1939 Amateur World Series
- Juan José Torres (1920–1976), Bolivian socialist president
- Juan Fremiot Torres Oliver (1925–2012), Catholic bishop in Puerto Rico
- Juan Torres, Cuban weightlifter in weightlifting at the 1959 Pan American Games
- Juan Ignacio Torres Landa (1955/6–2013), Mexican politician
- Juan José Torres (athlete), Spanish runner in 1982 European Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
- Juan Torres Odelin, Cuban boxer in boxing at the Friendship Games, 1986 World Amateur Boxing Championships and boxing at the 1987 Pan American Games
- Juan Camilo Torres, winner of 2013 Colombian Chess Championship
- Juan Sablan Torres, unsuccessful vice-governor candidate in Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election, 2014
- Juan Manuel Torres (born 1985), Argentine footballer
- Juan A. Torres, entomologist who researched fauna of Puerto Rico
- Juan Antonio Torres (born 1968), Mexican footballer
See also
- Alfredo Torres (Juan Alfredo Torres González, born 1931), Mexican footballer
- Pablo Ríos (born Juan Pablo Torres Amaya, 1934–2006), Salvadorian singer
- Tico Torres (Héctor Samuel Juan Torres, born 1953), American drummer
- Juanfran (footballer, born 1985) (Juan Francisco Torres Belén), Spanish footballer
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