At club level, Flo usually played as a centre-forward. For the
Norway national team, he also acted as a target man, but instead played right winger, and was instrumental for the tactics applied by former Norway coach
Egil Olsen. Playing a characteristic 4–5–1 formation, the
left back would often hit long
crosses to Flo, who in turn would
head the ball to either one of the
central midfielders or to the striker. This was known as the
Flo Pass. He played for Stryn,
Sogndal,
Molde,
Lierse,
Sheffield United and
Strømsgodset He was
capped 53 times, and scored 11 goals for the
Norway national team and was part of his country's squads at the
1994 and
1998 FIFA World Cups. Perhaps his most famous appearance for the national side was the World Cup match against Brazil on 23 June 1998, when he came on as a late substitute and contributed heavily to turning a 0–1 deficit to a last-gasp 2–1 upset of the reigning World Cup champions. Flo retired after the 2002 season, having scored 120 goals in 184 games for Strømsgodset. After his playing career, he worked with marketing for the club before he filled the role of executive director from October 2004 to January 2006. He later became the director of football of Strømsgodset. ==Personal life==