Spain Quique Flores

Enrique Sanchez Flores

Born:05-Feb-65
Region/City:Madrid

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Enrique "Quique" Sánchez Flores (Spanish pronunciation: ; born 5 February 1965) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a right-back. He began his professional career with Valencia in 1984, going on to amass La Liga totals of 304 games and 16 goals over 12 seasons and also appearing for Real Madrid and Zaragoza in the competition, retiring in 1997. Internationally, he represented Spain at under-18, under-21 and under-23 levels, appearing with the senior side at the 1990 World Cup. In 2001, Flores began his managerial career when he took charge of Real Madrid's youth team. His first senior post came in 2004, with Getafe, and he also managed Valencia, Atlético Madrid – where he won the 2010 Europa League – and Espanyol in the top division. Abroad, he had spells at Benfica in the Primeira Liga and Watford (twice) in the Premier League, as well as stints in the United Arab Emirates and China. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




ES Getafe04/05
La Liga 04/0538
ES Valencia05/07
La Liga 05/0638
    uefaChampions 06/0710
    uefaChamp Qualif 06/072
La Liga 06/0738
    Copa del Rey 06/071
    uefaChamp Qualif 07/082
La Liga 07/089
    uefaChampions 07/083
PT Benfica08/09
Primeira 08/0930
    uefaUEFA Cup 08/096
ES Atletico Madrid09/11
    Copa del Rey 09/109
La Liga 09/1030
    uefaChampions 09/103
    uefaEuropa League 09/10 9
    Copa del Rey 10/116
    uefaUEFA S. Cup 10 1
La Liga 10/1138
    uefaEuropa League 10/116
AE Al-Ahli Dubai11/13
AE Al Ain FC13/14
    afcACL 141
ES Getafe15
La Liga 14/157
    Copa del Rey 14/154
England Watford15/16
EPL 15/1638
    League Cup 15/161
    FA Cup 15/165
ES Espanyol de Barcelona16/18
La Liga 16/1738
    Copa del Rey 16/172
La Liga 17/1833
    Copa del Rey 17/184
CN Shanghai Shenhua18/19
CSL 1915
England Watford19
    League Cup 19/202
EPL 19/2010
ES Getafe21/23
La Liga 21/2230
    Copa del Rey 21/221
    fifaFriendlies 221
La Liga 22/2331
ES Sevilla23/24
La Liga 23/2422
    Copa del Rey 23/241

Atletico Madrid uefa Champions League 2009/2010




3 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
ES Asenjo (3)

Right backs
CO Perea (1)
CZ Ujfaluši (1)
ES Valera (1)
Centre backs
ES Juanito (3)
CO Perea (2)
ES Pablo (1)
Left backs
ES Domíngu. (2)
ES A López (1)
Right midfielders
ES Reyes (1)
ES Jurado (1)
AR Maxi (1)
Centre midfielders
BR C Santana (3)
BR P Assunção (2)
ES Camacho (1)
Left midfielders
PT Simão (3)
Fowards
UY Forlán (3)
AR Agüero (2)
FR S Pongolle (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
November 2009
M403NovH Chelsea2-24-4-2Initial team: Asenjo, Perea, Pablo, Juanito, A López, Reyes, C Santana, P Assunção, Simão, S Pongolle, Forlán,
            24-Nov to 25-Nov P Assunção yellow cards Champions League ban
M525Nov APOEL1-14-2-2-2In:Ujfaluši, Domíngu., Camacho, Jurado, Agüero,
Out:Pablo, A López, Reyes, P Assunção, S Pongolle,
December 2009
M608DecH Porto0-34-4-2In:Valera, Maxi, P Assunção,
Out:Ujfaluši, Camacho, Jurado,
February 2010
            28-Dec to 31-Dec S Pongolle sign for Sporting Lisbon in January 2010
            23-Feb to 25-Feb Domíngu. UEFA Europa League ban (1 match)
March 2010
April 2010
            19-Apr to 22-Apr Agüero Europa League yellow card ban (1 match)
May 2010
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
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