Quique Sanchez Flores

Soccer Coach

Quique Sanchez Flores was born in Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain on February 2nd, 1965 and is the Soccer Coach. At the age of 59, Quique Sanchez Flores biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 2, 1965
Nationality
Spain
Place of Birth
Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Association Football Manager, Association Football Player
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Quique Sanchez Flores Life

Enrique "Quique" Sánchez Flores (born 5 February 1965) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a right back, and a manager. 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.

He returned to Valencia in 2005, being dismissed after two years and going on to work with Benfica, Atlético Madrid – where he won the 2010 Europa League – Al-Ahli, Al-Ain and Watford, before being appointed at Espanyol in 2016.

Personal life

Flores is the nephew of flamenco singer and dancer Lola Flores. His father, Isidro Sánchez García-Figueras, was also a footballer and a defender, and Alfredo Di Stéfano was his godfather.

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Quique Sanchez Flores Career

Playing career

Born in Madrid, Flores spent his first ten years as a senior with Valencia CF, starting in 1984–85. The club was relegated in his second season, and when it returned to La Liga in the 1987–88 campaign, finished 14th. However, from that point until 1994 the team never ranked lower than seventh, with him as first-choice.

Flores moved to Real Madrid in summer 1994, and stayed with the capital side for two seasons, winning the league title in the first one. Subsequently, he had a brief spell with Real Zaragoza, retiring from professional football at the age of 32 with Spanish top flight totals of 304 games and 16 goals; in his only season in Segunda División, as Valencia won the championship in 1987, he posted career-highs with 40 matches and nine goals.

Flores made 15 appearances in the Spain national team, and was included in the 1990 FIFA World Cup squad. His debut came on 23 September 1987 in a 2–0 friendly win against Luxembourg, in Castellón de la Plana.

Coaching career

Flores began his coaching career in 2001 by taking charge of Real Madrid's youth teams. After earning plaudits during his three seasons in the youth teams he caught the eye of the newly promoted Getafe CF, also in Madrid.

After the 2004–05 campaign with Getafe, in which they finished in 13th place, Flores was given the opportunity to coach his former club Valencia, succeeding Claudio Ranieri. In his first year, he guided them to third place and thus qualified for the UEFA Champions League where the team went on to reach the quarter-finals, being knocked out by Chelsea.

In May 2007, the Che achieved a top-four league finish and consequently a place in the next Champions League. On 29 October, however, the board of directors dismissed Flores after a string of poor results.

Flores was appointed as manager of S.L. Benfica on 24 May 2008. On 8 June of the following year he left the Primeira Liga side by mutual consent, after a third place in the league and winning the domestic league cup.

On 23 October 2009, Flores signed for Atlético Madrid following the dismissal of Abel Resino, penning a contract until 30 June 2010. At the end of the campaign, he led the team to the ninth position in the domestic competition, but also to two cup finals: the UEFA Europa League against Fulham (2–1 win) and the Copa del Rey, lost to Sevilla FC.

Frequently clashing with star player Diego Forlán during 2010–11, Flores announced his departure from the Colchoneros before the season ended, with the team finally qualifying to the Europa League.

In early May 2011, Flores was linked with a move to FC Spartak Moscow. On 8 November, however, he was named new coach of UAE Pro League team Al Ahli Dubai FC, replacing Ivan Hašek. He left on 11 June 2013.

On 28 September 2013, only three months after leaving the country, Flores returned to the United Arab Emirates, being appointed at Al Ain FC. However, his tenure was brief as he was dismissed on 8 March 2014 due to poor results.

After nearly nine months without a club, Flores returned to Getafe on 5 January 2015 to succeed Cosmin Contra as the new manager following the latter's departure to China. His first match in charge took place two days later, and it ended with a 1–1 away draw against UD Almería for the domestic cup; on 26 February, however, citing personal reasons, he resigned.

On 5 June 2015, Flores was appointed the head coach of newly promoted Premier League side Watford, replacing Slaviša Jokanović and being the fifth man to hold that position in twelve months. In December, the team won three and lost only one of their league matches, earning him the Premier League Manager of the Month accolade; his forward Odion Ighalo earned the equivalent award for his five-goal haul that month.

However, despite going on to lead the team to a comfortable mid-table position and the semi-finals of the FA Cup, it was announced on 13 May 2016 that Flores would be leaving at the end of the season.

On 9 June 2016, Flores returned to Spain, signing a three-year deal to replace Constantin Gâlcă as manager of RCD Espanyol. His second signing was José Antonio Reyes, with whom he had previously worked at Benfica and Atlético.

Flores was dismissed on 20 April 2018, after achieving poor results towards the end of the season. In July, he was on a four-man shortlist for the vacant Egyptian national team manager job.

On 25 December 2018, Flores was appointed manager of Chinese club Shanghai Greenland Shenhua FC. The following July, he left.

Flores returned to Watford on 7 September 2019, replacing his compatriot Javi Gracia who was dismissed the same day. His team completed a comeback from 2–0 down to draw 2–2 with Arsenal at Vicarage Road in his first game back on 15 September. However, one week later, they were defeated 8–0 at the City of Manchester Stadium by Manchester City, with the opposition scoring five goals in the first 15 minutes for their biggest ever Premier League win.

On 30 November 2019, Watford went away to Southampton and lost 2–1. The next day, Flores was sacked after securing only a single victory in his second stint in charge.

On 6 October 2021, Flores was presented as Getafe manager for the third time.

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Police investigate alleged monkey gesture by Mallorca fan towards Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni... a year after Vinicius Jr was racially abused in the same fixture

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2024
Police are investigating an alleged racist gesture made by a Mallorca fan towards Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni on Saturday. Tchouameni scored with a thunderous 48th-minute shot from distance as the LaLiga leaders claimed a 1-0 victory. As he celebrated his 30-yard screamer, his third goal of the season, with team-mates, TV cameras picked up the supporter making alleged monkey gestures in the background.

Aurelien Tchouameni suffers racist abuse as the Frenchman celebrates scoring a 30-yard screamer for Real Madrid in their victory over Mallorca

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 14, 2024
A Mallorca supporter was captured aiming racist abuse at Aurelien Tchouameni after the Real Madrid star's winning goal on Saturday. Tchouameni scored in the 48th minute with a thunderous shot from distance to beat Mallorca goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic. The midfielder wheeled away to celebrate his 30-yard screamer, his third goal of the season.

Real Madrid's official club television station for 'campaign of persecution and bullying' against match officials ahead of their La Liga match on Sunday, according to Sevilla

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
Real Madrid's official club television channel Real Madrid TV channel Real Madrid TV has been reported to the RFEF by Sevilla. Real Madrid TV's activities undermined the league's credibility, according to the club's website ahead of their La Liga clas on Sunday. Quique Sanchez Flores' team will travel to the Bernabeu on Thursday as a result of a four-match unbeaten run in the league, but they remain 15th in the league.