Paco Flores

Spanish football player and manager (born 1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Francisco "Paco" Flores Lajusticia (born 26 November 1952) is a Spanish former professional football forward and coach.

Full name Francisco Flores Lajusticia[1]
Date of birth (1952-11-26) 26 November 1952 (age 73)[1]
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain[1]
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
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Paco Flores
Personal information
Full name Francisco Flores Lajusticia[1]
Date of birth (1952-11-26) 26 November 1952 (age 73)[1]
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain[1]
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Forward
Youth career
Español
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1972 Español B
1972–1976 Español 0 (0)
1972–1973Sabadell (loan) 14 (2)
1973–1974Calella (loan)
1974–1975San Andrés (loan) 14 (0)
1975–1976Girona (loan)
1976–1977 Jaén 36 (18)
1977–1980 Español 65 (13)
1980–1981 Jaén 20 (11)
1981–1982 Linares 5 (1)
1982–1984 Santboià
Total 154 (45)
Managerial career
1984–1985 Español C (youth)
1985–1987 Español B (youth)
1987–1991 Español (youth)
1991–1994 Cristinenc
1994–1997 Espanyol B
1997 Espanyol
1997–1998 Espanyol (assistant)
1998 Espanyol
1999–2000 Espanyol B
2000–2002 Espanyol
2002–2004 Zaragoza
2005–2006 Almería
2006–2007 Gimnàstic
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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His career was closely associated with Espanyol, as both a player and manager.[2]

Playing career

Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Flores was brought up at hometown's RCD Español, being loaned several times during his contract, exclusively in his native region. Subsequently, after having been re-signed from Real Jaén, he spent three La Liga seasons with his main club, scoring eight goals in 33 matches in his first to help the Pericos to the 14th position, just one point above the relegation zone.[3][2] He made his debut in the competition on 3 September 1977 at the age of 25, in a 3–1 away loss to Sevilla FC.[4] On 20 November, he netted a late equaliser for the hosts in a 1–1 derby draw against FC Barcelona.[5]

In January 1981, following another stint with Jaén, Flores signed for Linares CF in the Segunda División, but suffered a car accident which nearly cost him the loss of one eye shortly after, leaving the club at the end of his second season.[2] Before retiring, he played a couple of years with amateurs FC Santboià.[6]

Coaching career

Flores took up coaching in 1984, spending one full decade with Español's youth teams (Espanyol from 1995 onwards). He progressed to the B team in 1994, helping them to promote to Segunda División B in his first season.[2]

Flores was appointed first-team manager with 14 games to go in the 1996–97 campaign, replacing the fired Vicente Miera[7] and leading Espanyol to the 12th position.[8] He then returned to the reserves for two further seasons.

Flores again came to the rescue of the main squad midway through 1999–2000, occupying the position of dismissed Miguel Ángel Brindisi.[9] He managed to lead the team out of relegation (14th place), adding the club's third Copa del Rey – against Atlético Madrid – the first in 60 years, and remained at the helm for a further two full years.[10]

In 2002–03, Flores accepted a new challenge with Real Zaragoza,[11][12] helping the Aragonese to return to the top flight after one year and being replaced by Víctor Muñoz after the 20th round of the following season,[13] which also ended with Spanish Cup win.[14] After 11 second-tier games with UD Almería in the 2004–05 campaign,[15] he was in charge of the Andalusians for the full 2005–06, leading them to the sixth position.[16]

Flores returned to the top flight in 2006–07, replacing Luis César Sampedro at Gimnàstic de Tarragona in late November 2006, following a 3–2 home loss against RCD Mallorca.[17][18] Even though he improved on his predecessor's numbers, it was not good enough to avoid relegation.[19]

Honours

References

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