Soccer star Angel Torres (right) has gone on trial accused of rape, intimidation and assault.
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A-League soccer star Angel Torres met a young woman at a nightclub before taking her home and raping her, a jury has heard.

The Central Coast Mariners striker is accused of putting the woman’s belt around her neck at one stage when they were in his bedroom.

Colombia-born Torres, 24, pleaded not guilty in the Gosford District Court today to one count of aggravated sexual intercourse without consent, an alternative count of sexual intercourse without consent, one count of intimidation intending to cause fear and two counts of assault.

Soccer star Angel Torres (right) has gone on trial accused of rape, intimidation and assault.
Soccer star Angel Torres (right) has gone on trial accused of rape, intimidation and assault. (Mark Russell/AAP)

In his opening address to the jury of seven women and five men, crown prosecutor Andrew Lynch said the alleged victim had been drinking with friends when they decided to go to Sirens nightclub in Terrigal on the NSW Central Coast about 9.40pm on Saturday, March 23, 2024.

Lynch said it was some time between midnight and 1am when the alleged victim, aged 21 at the time, met Torres upstairs on the dance floor.

Torres made eye contact with the woman and gestured for her to come over to him, which she did.

The pair chatted before Torres showed the woman his Instagram page.

Torres, who requires a Spanish translator to sit next to him in the dock during his trial, had to use Google translator at times to communicate with the woman.

The prosecutor said the pair flirted, and at one point they kissed and she told Torres he smelt nice.

Lynch said Torres suggested the woman go with him to his car to see his cologne before asking if she wanted to go home with him as he only lived five minutes away.

The woman initially declined, saying she was at the club with friends, before changing her mind.

The pair left the club just before 1.45am and Torres drove them back to his place before asking if she wanted a drink as they sat on the lounge.

When Torres went to get her a glass of water, the prosecutor said the woman could feel she was sobering up and started questioning what she was doing there.

Lynch said when Torres briefly left the woman alone in the bedroom, she texted a girlfriend: “I don’t know if this is a good idea”.

When Torres returned shirtless, the pair started kissing before the professional soccer player allegedly took the woman’s belt and placed it around her neck.

The prosecutor said the woman, feeling uncomfortable and scared, asked Torres “What are you doing? Stop”.

Lynch said Torres then removed the belt from her neck before pushing her head towards his penis but she resisted and told him she did not want to put it in her mouth.

The woman began stroking Torres’ penis before she allegedly told him she wanted to leave and started backing away from him.

The prosecutor said the woman started yelling “no, no, no” when he continued to penetrate her vagina with two fingers.

Torres allegedly laughed at the woman when she stood up and said she was going.

At one stage, Torres was accused of grabbing the woman and pushing her up against the wall for about 45 seconds.

Lynch said Torres asked why the woman, who was by now crying, wanted to leave and she was acting crazy.

When the woman finally managed to get outside, she texted a friend: “I need help”.

The prosecutor said Torres followed the woman as she walked down the street and when she screamed “help, help”, he told her she was going to ruin his career.

The trial before Judge Tanya Bright continues.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).
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