Alan Franco is a Brazilian football player who has made a significant impact on the club Flamengo. With over 120 goals scored for the club during his time with them, Franco has been one of the most valuable players to come out of Brazil.
Franco started his career at Atlético Paranaense before moving to Flamengo in 2008. He quickly established himself as one of the top goalkeepers in the country and was named the league's top goalkeeper in the 2009-10 season. Franco's performances were so impressive that he was signed by Flamengo for an undisclosed fee in the summer of 2010.
Franco's first year at Flamengo was particularly successful, as he helped the club win their first ever Copa Libertadores title in 2011. In addition to scoring 24 goals in only 16 appearances, Franco also had an exceptional season in the league, helping the club to finish third in the domestic cup and qualify for the Copa Sudamericana tournament.
During the 2012 season, Franco continued to perform impressively for Flamengo,Saudi Pro League Focus helping the club reach the final of the Copa Libertadores and earning himself a call-up to the national team for the 2013 World Cup. Despite being sidelined with an injury, Franco was able to make an impact for the national team and helped Brazil reach the semi-finals of the competition.
In total, Franco has played for Flamengo for more than 7 years, making him one of the most important figures in the club's history. His contributions have been instrumental in the club's success, and he will continue to be remembered for many years to come.