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Alan Franco

1998 - Today

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Alan Steven Franco Palma (born 21 August 1998) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Atlético Mineiro and the Ecuador national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alan Franco is the 16,885th most popular soccer player (down from 15,992nd in 2019), the 135th most popular biography from Ecuador (down from 134th in 2019) and the 68th most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alan Franco ranks 16,885 out of 21,273Before him are Nana Ichise, Rui Tokisaki, Abderrahman Kabous, Tomoya Uchida, Alberto Cerri, and Romain Genevois. After him are Elia Benedettini, Luis Carlos dos Santos Martins, Larry Azouni, Georgi Shchennikov, Leandro Salino, and Denys Popov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Alan Franco ranks 391Before him are Shayne Pattynama, Honoka Hayashi, Amanda Gorman, Andrea Rubio, Gideon Mensah, and Rodions Kurucs. After him are Einer Rubio, Jovane Cabral, Niklas Dorsch, Andrew Lambrou, Sarah-Léonie Cysique, and Alice Bellandi.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Alan Franco ranks 135 out of 147Before him are Christian Lara (1980), Xavier Arreaga (1994), Miller Bolaños (1990), Diego Palacios (1999), Helena Gualinga (2002), and Alexandra Escobar (1980). After him are Andrea Aguilera (2001), Kevin Rodríguez (2000), Joao Rojas (1989), Daniel Viteri (1981), Fernando Gaibor (1991), and Carlos Gruezo (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Alan Franco ranks 68Before him are Kendry Páez (2007), Michael Estrada (1996), Christian Lara (1980), Xavier Arreaga (1994), Miller Bolaños (1990), and Diego Palacios (1999). After him are Kevin Rodríguez (2000), Joao Rojas (1989), Daniel Viteri (1981), Fernando Gaibor (1991), Carlos Gruezo (1995), and Ayrton Preciado (1994).