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Luis Flores Personal information Full name
Luis Enrique Flores Ocaranza Date of birth
(1961-07-18) 18 July 1961 (age 63) Place of birth
Mexico City , Mexico Position(s)
Striker Senior career* Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1979–1986
UNAM Pumas
161
(61) 1986–1987
Sporting de Gijón
32
(10) 1987–1988
UNAM Pumas
38
(24) 1988–1989
Valencia
36
(6) 1989–1991
Cruz Azul
50
(20) 1991–1993
Atlas
47
(12) 1993–1995
Chivas
7
(0) International career 1983–1993
Mexico
62
(29)
Medal record
*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 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 Garcia .
Playing career
Flores debuted with UNAM Pumas in the 1979/1980 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 .
International goals
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Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1.
November 29, 1983
Fort-de-France , Martinique
Martinique
4–4
Draw
Friendly
2.
November 29, 1983
Fort-de-France, Martinique
Martinique
4–4
Draw
Friendly
3.
November 29, 1983
Fort-de-France, Martinique
Martinique
4–4
Draw
Friendly
4.
November 29, 1983
Fort-de-France, Martinique
Martinique
4–4
Draw
Friendly
5.
December 6, 1983
Irapuato , Mexico
Canada
5–0
Win
Friendly
6.
December 6, 1983
Irapuato, Mexico
Canada
5–0
Win
Friendly
7.
September 18, 1984
Monterrey , Mexico
Argentina
1–1
Draw
Friendly
8.
December 4, 1984
Los Angeles, United States
Ecuador
3–2
Win
Friendly
9.
February 5, 1985
Querétaro , Mexico
Poland
5–0
Win
Friendly
10.
June 9, 1985
Mexico City , Mexico
England
1–0
Win
1985 Mexico City Cup
11.
June 15, 1985
Mexico City, Mexico
West Germany
2–0
Win
1985 Mexico City Cup
12.
August 25, 1985
Los Angeles, United States
Chile
2–1
Win
Friendly
13.
October 15, 1985
Sana'a , North Yemen
North Yemen
2–0
Win
Friendly
14.
October 20, 1985
Cairo , Egypt
Egypt
1–2
Loss
Friendly
15.
December 2, 1985
Los Angeles, United States
South Korea
2–1
Win
Friendly
16.
December 2, 1985
Los Angeles, United States
South Korea
2–1
Win
Friendly
17.
February 15, 1986
San Jose , United States
East Germany
2–1
Win
Friendly
18.
April 27, 1986
Mexico City, Mexico
Canada
3–0
Win
Friendly
19.
June 7, 1986
Mexico City, Mexico
Paraguay
1–1
Draw
1986 FIFA World Cup
20.
December 12, 1987
Santa Ana , United States
Guyana
9–0
Win
Friendly
21.
January 13, 1988
San Pedro Sula , Honduras
Honduras
1–0
Win
Friendly
22.
February 3, 1988
Toluca , Mexico
Guatemala
2–1
Win
Friendly
23.
February 14, 1988
Guatemala City , Guatemala
Guatemala
3–0
Win
Friendly
24.
May 10, 1990
Vancouver , Canada
United States
1–0
Win
1990 North American Cup
25.
May 13, 1990
Vancouver, Canada
Canada
1–2
Loss
1990 North American Cup
26.
April 11, 1993
Mexico City, Mexico
Honduras
3–0
Win
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
27.
April 25, 1993
Mexico City, Mexico
Canada
4–0
Win
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
28.
May 2, 1993
Tegucigalpa , Honduras
Honduras
4–1
Win
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
29.
June 10, 1993
Mexico City, Mexico
Paraguay
3–1
Win
Friendly
Coaching career
Flores has been the manager of Pumas , CD Veracruz , Atlético Celaya and Necaxa .
External links
References
rsssf: Mexico record international players
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