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Playing position
  
Striker

Apps
  
(Gls)

Weight
  
82 kg

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.84 m

Position
  
Forward

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Full name
  
José Oscar Flores Bringas

Date of birth
  
(1971-05-16) 16 May 1971 (age 45)

Place of birth
  
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Team coached
  
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield (Manager, 2013–2014)

Similar
  
Christian Bassedas, Omar Asad, Carlos Bianchi, Miguel Ángel Russo, Darío Franco

José Oscar "Turu" Flores Bringas (born 16 May 1971) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a striker, and a current manager.

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He started his professional career with Vélez Sarsfield in his native country, winning seven titles during the club's successful 1990s era. He then spent the following eight years in Spain – 194 league games and 61 goals in both major levels, mainly with Deportivo de La Coruña – and also played twice for the Argentine national team.

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Playing career

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Born in Buenos Aires, Flores started his career with Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield in 1990, going on to play a major part in the clubs most successful era in the mid-1990s. During his time at the club he won seven major titles, including three national championships, the 1994 edition of the Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup.

In 1996, Flores joined UD Las Palmas in the Spanish second division for a then-record sum spent by any club in that category, 500 million pesetas. He scored 21 goals in his second season, helping the Canary Islands team qualify for the promotion/relegation playoffs, eventually lost to Real Oviedo (3–4 on aggregate).

After his performances, Flores joined Deportivo de La Coruña also in the country, alongside teammate Manuel Pablo. He formed an efficient striker partnership with Portuguese Pauleta first and Dutch Roy Makaay after, as the Galicians won the first La Liga title in its history in 2000; on 6 February of that year, he only needed 21 minutes on the pitch after coming on as a substitute for Djalminha to contribute to a 5–2 home crushing of Real Madrid.

Flores then played for Real Valladolid, RCD Mallorca and Ciudad de Murcia – the latter in the second level – with very little impact, before returning to Argentina in 2004 with Club Atlético Independiente.

In 2006, while at Club Atlético Aldosivi in his homeland's division two, Flores announced his retirement from football only to join Lyn Fotball in Norway in March of the following year, being joined in that adventure by countryman Matías Almeyda. While with the Oslo side he only played 45 minutes of a first-round cup game, and retired altogether shortly after.

Coaching career

In 2009 Flores returned to Vélez, being appointed Ricardo Gareca's assistant coach. On 26 December 2013, he became the manager.

Player

Vélez
  • Argentine Primera División: 1993 Clausura, 1995 Apertura, 1996 Clausura
  • Copa Libertadores: 1994
  • Intercontinental Cup: 1994
  • Copa Interamericana: 1994
  • Supercopa Sudamericana: 1996
  • Deportivo
  • La Liga: 1999–2000
  • Supercopa de España: 2000
  • Mallorca
  • Copa del Rey: 2002–03
  • Manager

    Vélez
  • Supercopa Argentina: 2013
  • References

    José Oscar Flores Wikipedia