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Flores debuted with ] in the 79/80 season. In 1980-81 he was part of the squad that won the league championship. In 1985 he joined Spanish team ]. He made a total of 32 appearances and 10 goals with the Spanish team. The following season he came back to Mexico with UNAM Pumas, but later was signed again by a new Spanish team ]. He had a successful season with Valencia appearing 36 times and scoring six goals. He later came back to Mexico with the European experience to play with famous clubs such as ], ], and ].
Flores debuted with ] in the 79/80 season. In 1980-81 he was part of the squad that won the league championship. In 1985 he joined Spanish team ]. He made a total of 32 appearances and 10 goals with the Spanish team. The following season he came back to Mexico with UNAM Pumas, but later was signed again by a new Spanish team ]. He had a successful season with Valencia appearing 36 times and scoring six goals. He later came back to Mexico with the European experience to play with famous clubs such as ], ], and ].
He was at Sporting while ] was in its youth categories, and his nickname ''Lucho'' was also given to the player.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Mitten|first1=Andy|title=Luis Enrique: One-on-One|url=http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/luis-enrique-id-manage-england-my-wife-wouldnt-weather|accessdate=7 June 2015|publisher=]|date=6 October 2013}}</ref>
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 5 April 2008
Luis Enrique Flores Ocaranza (born on July 18, 1961 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican former football player, and a former striker who played for the Mexico national team in the 1986 FIFA World Cup being held in Mexico. He played 62 times for Mexico from 1983–1993 being the 7th best goalscorer in Mexico's history with 29 goals being tied with Hugo Sánchez and Luis García.
Playing career
Flores debuted with UNAM Pumas in the 79/80 season. In 1980-81 he was part of the squad that won the league championship. In 1985 he joined Spanish team Sporting Gijón. He made a total of 32 appearances and 10 goals with the Spanish team. The following season he came back to Mexico with UNAM Pumas, but later was signed again by a new Spanish team Valencia CF. He had a successful season with Valencia appearing 36 times and scoring six goals. He later came back to Mexico with the European experience to play with famous clubs such as Cruz Azul, Atlas, and Chivas de Guadalajara.
He was at Sporting while Luis Enrique was in its youth categories, and his nickname Lucho was also given to the player.