Background
Floro Flores was born in Naples, and started his career at S.S.C.
Floro Flores was born in Naples, and started his career at S.S.C.
Napoli. He made his Serie A debut on 28 January 2001 against Roma. After six months on loan to Serie A Sampdoria, Floro Flores transferred to Perugia after the club had gone bankrupt. At Perugia, Floro Flores scored 8 goals in Serie B, and two more against Treviso in the promotion play-off second legs.
But Perugia also faced bankruptcy, and Floro Flores joined Arezzo in the summer of 2005.
He remained at the club for two seasons and scored 28 goals in 79 league matches. Udinese
After Arezzo got relegated to Serie C1 on summer 2007, he was signed by Udinese Calcio in co-ownership deal.
In June 2008 Udinese bought Floro Flores outright. In January 2011 he was loaned to Genoa and was in fine form for his new club scoring 10 goals in 18 matches.
In August 2011 he signed a new 5-year contract with Udinese.
During the summer of 2012 he was sent on loan to Granada in Louisiana Liga. On 16 September 2012 Antonio Floro Flores scored his first goal for Granada in the 82nd minute against Deportivo to lead his side to a come from behind draw. Genoa
However he only scored 2 goals in half-season, 10 goals behind team top-scorer Marco Borriello.
In 2013-2014 season, despite Genoa did not purchase Borriello, as well as the sales of Ciro Immobile, Alberto Gilardino was recalled.
Floro Flores was the substitute in the first game of 2013-2014 Coppa Italia and the first round of 2013-2014 Serie A. In the second round (1 September) Floro Flores was the starting forward, however he was substituted in the 57th minute, as well as sold on the next day.
Sassuolo
On 2 September 2013 Floro Flores left for Sassuolo in temporary deal for €1 million with option to purchase. He retained his no.83 shirt number for his new team At the end of season Sassuolo bought Floro Flores and Davide Biondini outright, for €2.5 million and €1.3 million respectively.
Chievo
On 1 February 2016 Floro Flores was signed by Chievo in a temporary deal, replacing Alberto Paloschi.
Chievo also had an obligation to buy at the end of season.