Darío Franco
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Darío Javier Franco Gatti (born January 17, 1969 in Cruz Azul, Córdoba) is an Argentine-Mexican football (soccer) manager and former player.
Franco made his football debut in his native country briefly playing with Newell's Old Boys, and later with Spain's Real Zaragoza. He arrived in Mexico in 1995 and enrolled with Atlas. After three years with the club, he then transferred to Monarcas where he obtained huge success, winning the 2000 championship.
He played also with the Argentina national football team, scoring two goals in the 1991 Copa América, and winning the competition.
Franco is currently the football manager of UAG Tecos
[edit] External links
- (Spanish) Profile
- (Spanish) Club Atlético Monarcas
UAG Tecos - Current Squad |
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1 Corona | 2 Huerta | 3 Colotto | 5 Ayala | 6 Pinto | 7 Godínez | 8 Ruiz | 9 Lillingston | 10 Encina | 12 Garay | 13 Metlich | 14 Serrano | 15 Medina | 16 Droguett | 17 Barragán | 20 Villa | 21 Ramos | 27 Leaño | 29 Jiménez | 30 Scott | 32 García | 34 Alatorre | 37 Borja | 39 Urieta | 42 Rivas | 46 Martínez | 47 Lomelí | - González | Manager: Franco |
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