Erick Flores

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Erick Flores
Personnel
Surname Erick Flores Bonfim
birthday April 30, 1989
place of birth Rio de JaneiroBrazil
size 169 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
2003-2009 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2008-2013 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 25 (0)
2010 →  Ceará SC  (loan) 12 (1)
2010 →  Náutico Capibaribe  (loan) 13 (0)
2011 →  Boavista SC  (loan) 14 (2)
2011 →  Duque de Caxias FC  (loan) 21 (2)
2012 →  Itumbiara EC  (loan) 0 (0)
2012 →  Avaí FC  (loan) 6 (0)
2013 → Boavista SC (loan) 13 (0)
2013 →  ABC Natal  (loan) 20 (2)
2014 São Bernardo FC 8 (1)
2014 Fortaleza EC 10 (0)
2015 Boavista SC 15 (2)
2015-2016 FK Kukësi 6 (6)
2017-2018 Boavista SC 17 (3)
2017 →  Criciúma EC  (loan) 7 (0)
2018 →  Brasiliense FC  (loan) 8 (0)
2019 Brasiliense FC 10 (0)
2019– Boavista SC 7 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 18, 2019

Erick Flores Bonfim , also Erick Flores , (born April 30, 1989 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a Brazilian football player . He is in the position of a left striker used. Alternatively, he also plays as an attacking midfielder .

Career

Flores started his career in the youth division of Flamengo Rio de Janeiro . Here he made the leap into the professional squad in 2008. At the age of 19 he signed his first professional contract until December 31, 2012. He made his debut as a substitute in the Série A of the 2008 season on July 9, 2008 away at Atlético Mineiro . In the course of winning the fifth championship title , he played eight games in 2009 .

After two games in the 2010 national championship with Flamengo, Flores was loaned to Ceará SC , with which he played in the Cup and the A series. Another loan followed in August of that year. Flores came to Náutico Capibaribe in the Série B . After the loan ended, Flores never returned to Flamengo. This stayed that way until the end of 2013.

2014 was the first time that Flores did not make a loan to São Bernardo FC . For the 2014 championship season, Flores signed a contract with Série C Club Fortaleza EC . After the competition ended in November, Flores was fired.

In early 2015 he went to Boavista SC , where he already played twice while on loan. Here he stayed again for the state championship. After Flores was initially without a contract again, he received an offer from Albania . He came to FK Kukësi . For the Northern Albanians, Flores made his debut at international club level: In the 2015/16 UEFA Europa League he played five games for the club, the first game in the first qualifying round on July 2, 2015 against FK Tarpeda-BelAS Schodsina . In the cup he scored his first goal on the plane. In the second leg on July 23rd against FK Mladost Podgorica in the second qualifying round, he scored in the 32nd minute for a 3-1 lead (final score 4-2). He made six appearances in the league for Kukësi and returned to Brazil after the 2015/16 season .

Flores signed another contract with Boavista in August 2016 . No missions that year. For the 2017 season, Flores competed for Boavista in the state championship and was loaned to the Criciúma EC in the Série B for the championship. 2018 ran for Flores like 2017, initially at Boavista in the state championship and subsequent loan. His next stop was the Brasiliense FC .

When the contract at Boavista expired at the end of 2018, Flores switched permanently to Brasiliense . After the end of the 2019 national championship, he returned to Boavista .

successes

Flamengo

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Professional debut 2008 , report on globo.com of July 9, 2008, page in portugal, accessed on November 19, 2019
  2. ↑ On loan to Ceará , report on globo.com from March 11, 2010, page in portug., Accessed on November 19, 2019
  3. ↑ On loan to Náutico , report on tribunadoceara.com.br of March 11, 2010, page in portug., Accessed on November 19, 2019
  4. Change to São Bernardo , report on tribunadoceara.com.br of December 11, 2013, page in portug., Accessed on November 19, 2019
  5. Change to Fortaleza , report on tribunadoceara.com.br of July 21, 2014, page in portug., Accessed on November 19, 2019
  6. Change to Kukësi , report on globo.com from September 9, 2015, page in portug., Accessed on November 19, 2019
  7. First international game , game report on fussballzz.de, accessed on November 19, 2019
  8. First international goal , match report on fussballzz.de, accessed on November 19, 2019
  9. Change to Boavista 2016 , report on globo.com from August 24, 2016, page in portugal, accessed on November 19, 2019
  10. ↑ On loan to Criciúma , report on tnsul.com, page in portugal, accessed on November 19, 2019
  11. ↑ On loan to Brasiliense , report on globo.com from April 18, 2018, page in portugal, accessed on November 19, 2019
  12. Change to Brasiliense , report on metropoles.com of November 19, 2018, page in portug., Accessed on November 19, 2019
  13. Change to Boavista 2019 , report on futrio.net of May 17, 2019, page in portugal, accessed on November 19, 2019