Herreros retired from competition in 1991 and since then has been engaged in directing his race team.[4] Throughout his career, he has received several awards in recognition of his civic and sporting achievements, such as Medalla al Mèrit Esportiu (1989), the Insígnia d'or de l'Ajuntament de Torrent (4 March 2002),[5] and the l'Homenatge de l'Associació de Veïns Nicolàs Andreu de Torrent (15 August 2006).[6] He is an honorary member of UNICEF.
^Herreros, Francisco; Aznar, José Luis (1998), "Campeonatos de España de velocidad", Historia del motociclismo en España (in Spanish), Barcelona: RACC & Hipòtesi Edi-Balmes Edició SL, pp. 173–194, ISBN84-920886-5-6
^Mas Godayol (Director), Josep (1980), "Campeonatos. Cuadro de honor del Campeonato español de velocidad", Dos Ruedas. Gran enciclopedia ilustrada de la moto (in Spanish), vol. II, Barcelona: Editorial Delta, SA, pp. 336–337, ISBN84-85822-01-3