Tore Andre Flo

Where is Tore Andre Flo now?

An integral part of Chelsea’s strikeforce in the late 1990’s, Tore Andre Flo retired from the game in 2012 after returning to Norway to play for Sogndal.

He originally retired in 2009 after a spell at League One side MK Dons but made a comeback in 2011 with newly-promoted Sogndal for a season before retiring for good.

Making in excess of 500 appearances over a 19-year career, Flo won a string of trophies including the FA Cup, the League Cup, the UEFA Cuper Cup and the UEFA Cup Winner’s Cup with Chelsea as well as the Scottish Cup and League Cup double with Rangers in 2002.

He was also an important part of the Norway international side winning 76 caps, scoring 23 goals and representing them in the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals.

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Upon retiring from playing, Flo moved into coaching and for a few years ran his own academy before returning to former side Chelsea in a full-time coaching role at their Cobham academy working with the club’s under-14’s academy team as part of his UEFA coaching badges.

Flo then spent time working at the club as an ambassador and technical coach for their loan players before joining Norwegian side Sogndal in 2021 where he is currently head coach.

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Tore Andre Flo: Premier League Statistics

NationalityNorwegian
PositionForward
Appearances141
Goals38
Yellow Cards4
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forChelsea, Sunderland

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 20 September 2023 by Admin