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Leonardo "Leo" Neoren Franco (born 20 May 1977) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

After starting out at Independiente in 1995, he went on to spend the vast majority of his career in Spain, playing 328 matches over 14 seasons in representation of , Atlético Madrid and .

An Argentine international for two years, Franco appeared for the nation at the 2006 World Cup.


Club career
Born in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires Province, Franco started his career at Club Atlético Independiente, moving at the age of 20 to Spain with CP Mérida where he did not appear in , barred by Carlos Navarro Montoya and suffering relegation. In the following year he joined , spending his first season with and again dropping down a tier, now in the Segunda División.

Franco would be however promoted to the club's first team, going on to establish himself as the starter after replacing compatriot in the pecking order. In the 2000–01 campaign he appeared in 27 matches as Mallorca finished in a best-ever third position to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, and helped to win the Copa del Rey in 2003.

Franco was acquired by Atlético Madrid in June 2004, being first choice from the beginning. Until the end of 2007–08 he saved seven penalties, including two against on 23 March 2006 (0–1 home loss) and two more at on 2 December (1–0 win). Precisely during that season, he was challenged by newly signed Christian Abbiati (loaned by ), but regained his starting status in 2008–09, relegating veteran Grégory Coupet to the bench.

On 1 July 2009, aged 32, after not seeing his contract renewed, Franco left the Vicente Calderón Stadium – as Coupet– and signed with Galatasaray S.K. from Turkey. His first Süper Lig appearance took place on 9 August, in a 3–2 away victory over .

Franco returned to Spain one year later, joining on a two-year deal. He made his competitive debut on 29 August 2010, in a 0–0 draw at Deportivo de La Coruña.

Franco left in the summer of 2014, and subsequently moved to San Lorenzo de Almagro. On 24 July 2015 he moved to , newly promoted to the Spanish second tier.

On 19 August 2016, Franco announced his retirement at the age of 39 and was immediately named director of external relations at his last club. On 29 May 2018, he replaced the departing Rubi as first-team manager in view of their first-ever season in the top flight, being dismissed on 9 October due to poor results.


International career
With the Argentina under-20 team, Franco won the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia. On 6 May 2006, two years after making his debut for the senior side, he was selected by coach José Pekerman – also the manager of the under-20s – to the squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

On 30 June 2006, Franco replaced the injured Roberto Abbondanzieri in the quarter-final tie against hosts Germany, failing to save one single penalty shootout attempt following a 1–1 draw.


Career statistics

Club
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Independiente1995–96Argentine Primera División0
1996–970
Mérida1997–980
Mallorca B1998–99Segunda División0
1999–00La Liga0
2000–010
2001–020
2002–030
2003–040
Atlético Madrid2004–05La Liga0
2005–060
2006–070
2007–080
2008–090
Galatasaray2009–10Süper Lig0
2010–11La Liga0
2011–120
2012–130
2013–14Segunda División0
San Lorenzo2014Argentine Primera División0
20150
2015–16Segunda División0


International
+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
Argentina0
0
0


Managerial statistics
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
3 June 20189 October 2018


Honours
Mallorca
  • Copa del Rey: 2002–03

Argentina

  • FIFA World Youth Championship: 1997


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