Silvana Flores

Silvana Flores

UNAM Pumas
UNAM Pumas
Apr 18, 2002
#28 - Midfielder
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Silvana Flores is a Mexican-British-Canadian proffesional footballer who plays as a midfielder. She's represented Mexico on international level.

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Flores was born in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, and holds triple nationality (Canadian, Mexican, and British).

She comes from a strong football family; her father, Rubén Flores, was a professional player and coach, and her siblings, Marcelo and Tatiana, are also professional footballers.

At age 11, she trained as a guest player with the Cayman Islands U-15 national team while her father was coaching there.

Before committing to Mexico, she attended training camps for both the England and Canada youth national team programs.

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Flores spent several years in English academies, developing her game at Arsenal and Chelsea. She's met players like Kim Little.

She was a key member of the Mexico squad that finished as runners-up at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Uruguay.

Flores was born on the same day as her sister Tatiana, though they are three years apart in age.

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She has cited her father as her biggest influence and the reason she began playing soccer at age four.


Best Actions

Silvana Flores goal for Pumas!


Club Achievements

CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship Runner-up
FIFA U-17 World Cup Runner-up (2018)

Stats

Year Club AP GL
2025
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present
UNAM Pumas 45 3
2024
-
Pachuca 2 0
2023
-
Mazatlán (loan) 6 0
2022
-
2024
Monterrey 12 0
2022
-
Ipswich Town (loan) 1 0
2021
-
2022
Tottenham Hotspur 0 0
2021
-
Reading 0 0
International Stats
2021
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present
Mexico 1 0
2020
-
2022
Mexico U-20 7 1
2019
-
Mexico U-19 4 0
2018
-
Mexico U-17 7 0