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Venezuelan football manager
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Franco and the second or maternal family name is López.
On 28 November 2015, Franco was announced as manager of Caracas for the 2016 campaign. Sacked on 25 November, he was named at the helm of Aragua on 5 December.
On 25 March 2018, Franco was appointed manager of Atlético Venezuela, after agreeing to a contract until December 2019. He left the club on 5 November, and subsequently moved to Europe to study.
In July 2019, Franco joined Spanish club CD Izarra's coaching staff as an assistant of Unai Jáuregui. He was an interim manager for one match after Jáuregui left in October, but left the club on 14 December; the following day, he was appointed in charge of Carabobo back in his home country.
Franco left Carabobo on 29 October 2020, and subsequently returned to Izarra, again as an assistant. He was the latter's interim manager the following January, but left in April.
On 20 May 2021, Franco was appointed manager of Yaracuyanos, but resigned on 23 September. He returned to Carabobo on 4 July 2022, in the place of Kike García, but was himself dismissed on 7 October.
On 27 January 2023, Franco returned to Mineros, but left on a mutual agreement on 13 April. On 10 July, he was named manager of Monagas after Jhonny Ferreira was appointed the club's sporting director, leaving on 19 October as his contract would not be renewed.
"Antonio Franco deja el banquillo granate" [Antonio Franco leaves the granate bench] (in Spanish). Carabobo FC. 29 October 2020. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
"El nuevo Izarra echa a rodar" [The new Izarra is up and running] (in Spanish). Noticias de Navarra. 22 January 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2021.