Miguel Ángel Flores Rodríguez
Miguel Ángel Flores Rodríguez is born & raised in Mexico City, Mexico on August 14, 1975. Earning a match official accreditation from FIFA on passing the final exam to become the International football referee full-time by replacing the retired referee Jaime Herrera Garduno in August 2011.
Matches in Domestic Leagues
Prior moving up to the Mexican Primera Division, he has refereeing 23 matches in the Mexican Primera "A" for two seasons. On March 11, 2007 - his first official as referee in the match between Lobos BUAP & Cruz Azul Hidalgo, the result was Cruz Azul Hidalgo defeating Lobos, 4-2.
In Torneo Apertura 2009, Flores Rodriguez making its 1st soccer match in the Mexican Primera Division while Benito Archundia was the 4th Official in that soccer game, the result was a 0-0 draw.
Mexican Primera "A"
- 3/11/07 Lobos BUAP 2 - 4 Cruz Azul Hidalgo
Mexican Primera Division
- 7/25/09 Indios de Ciudad Juarez 0 - 0 Rayados de Monterrey
Career Numbers
Flores Rodriguez overall career numbers refereeing matches in each group in FEMEXFUT.
Mexican Primera Division
- 36 Matches
Mexican Primera A
- 23 Matches
Segunda Division
- 2 Matches
Tercera Division
- 1 Match
Fuerzas Basicas Sub-20
- 1 Match
Fuerzas Basicas Sub-15
- 5 Matches
Total of 68 Matches refereeing in his outstanding career while Benito Armando Archundia has 466 matches refereeing in history.
Matches Officiating in International Tournaments
On September 20, 2012 - Flores Rodriguez making its International Debut in the CONCACAF Champions League group stage in a match between Houston Dynamo & FAS of El Salvador.
Flores Rodriguez has refereeing in 4 International Matches in its brief career.
World Youth Festival Toulon
- 30-05-13: France U21 1-0 Congo DR U21
- 03-06-13: Congo DR U21 1-2 Korea Republic U21
- 05-06-13: Colombia U21 1-0 Congo DR U21
- 05-06-13: Korea Republic U21 1-0 United States U21
External links
- http://www.femexfut.org.mx/
- http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=mex/footballofficials/referees/peoplekind=ref.html