Antonio Flores (footballer, born 1972)

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Antonio Flores
Personal information
Full name Antonio J Flores
Date of birth (1972-03-07) 7 March 1972 (age 52)
Place of birth Bendorf, Germany
Team information
Current team
Hogar Hispano Valencia (technical director)
Youth career
1983–1989 La Mojonera CF
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1994 La Mojonera CF 105 (31)
Managerial career
2011–2012 EMF Roquetas (youth)
2012–2013 Roquetas (youth)
2013–2015 Polideportivo Aguadulce (youth)
2015 Villa SC
2016 Sarl Star Football Algérie (youth)
2017 Sandawana
2017 Lioli FC
2017–2018 Super Eagles FC
2018 Nyamityobora
2019 CD Roquetas (youth)
2019–2020 CD Dofer Dalias
2020–2021 Yaracuyanos
2022– Hogar Hispano Valencia (technical director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Antonio J. Flores Flores (born 7 March 1972) is a Spanish football manager who serves as a technical director at Hogar hispano valencia fc of the liga estadal venezuela. [1] [2]

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Playing career

He played for La Mojonera FC in youth stage as well featured for the senior team of La Mojonera in 1989–1994.

Managerial career

He has worked in the FIFA competition such as Uganda Super League, Lesotho Premier League, Futve Liga Venezuela, National First Division in South Africa. He managed clubs in Spain (youth), (2 andaluza), Villa SC, Nyamityobora fc in Uganda, Sandawana FC, Lioli FC both in Lesotho and lately Super Eagles FC in South Africa National First Division, [3] and Yaracuyanos FC in Venezuela.

Villa SC

On 13 July 2015 was unveiled [4] as the head coach of Villa SC [5] by Villa SC boss Ben Misagga and penned a two-year contract [6] but in November 2015 he parted ways with Villa SC and was linked to Gor Mahia FC but the deal failed on the eleventh hour. [7]

Sarl Star Football Algérie (U-17)

In September 2016 he was signed as the coach for the U-17 [8] to develop players for La Masia in Algeria. [4]

Sandawana FC

In January 2017 he was a head coach in Lesotho Premier League [9] club Sandawana FC and agreed a one-year deal with the club management. He worked with American coach Eric Sarno as his assistant. [10] In his first match, he registered a 2–1 win over Linare FC on 12 February at Maputsoe DiFA Stadium. [11] He saved it from the relegation successfully and in June 2017 he parted ways from it.

Lioli FC

In July 2017 he was appointed as the technical director [12] coach for Lioli FC [13] where he guided them through 23 games and making the best record of winning with 78%. In November 2017 he left the club leading the table of the Lesotho Premier League to join National First Division club in South Africa. [14]

Super Eagles FC

In November 2017, he was appointed as the head coach in the National First Division Super Eagles Football club [15] in South Africa replacing Tshegofatso Mashego, who was demoted following a poor start to the season that saw the team winning just two of their first 10 league matches. [3] He guided them through 17 games where won 2 games of Nedbank Cup games, winning to Black Leopards 3-0 and losing in extra time 2–1 against Free State Stars. [16] In March 2018, he parted ways [17] amicably. [2]

Nyamityobora FC

He signed a contract on 28 August 2018 as the technical director at Nyamityobora FC.

CD Roquetas (U-17)

He signed contract as head coach with CD Roquetas (U-17) on 7 March 2019 till 30 June 2019.[ citation needed ]

CD Dofer Dalias

On 13 July 2019 he signed as head coach for the Spanish club CD Dofer Dalias.

Yaracuyanos F.C.

In March 2020, Flores was appointed as the technical director for Yaracuyanos F.C. in Venezuela Premier League. [1]

Personal life

Flores is a UEFA Pro Licence [18] Coaching license holder. [4] He holds a Spanish level 3 coaching football license, CAF B License. [3] [19] He speaks English, Spanish, German and Russian. Flores is a cousin to former Watford and now Espanyol manager Quique Sánchez Flores. [2]

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  13. "Lioli appoint Jesus as technical director". Lestimes.com. 21 July 2017.
  14. "Flores dumps Lioli". Thepost.co.ls. 17 November 2017.
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