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Flo Pass

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The Flo Pass is a tactic used in association football, perfected by the Norwegian national team in the early/mid-1990s.

In a 4-5-1 formation, the full back hits a very long cross-field pass to the winger on the opposite side, who would head the ball to either one of the central midfielders or to the striker.

In the original move, employed by the Norwegian national team, the move would be started by Stig Inge Bjørnebye, and end with Jostein Flo. It is from Jostein Flo that the move derives its name.

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