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  1. Rosana Franco, Southington, Connecticut. 174,411 likes · 246 talking about this. Conductora y Comunicadora. Amo los deportes. Mexicana. Regiomontana....

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    Franco was born in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Her father, Roberto Vazquez, was also a soccer player, who played for the UNAM Pumasteam. Franco as a small girl was interested in track and field and gymnastics. Her sports interests later included basketball. According to her, she also played baseballon the streets. She graduated from Communications in Mo...

    Rosana Franco entered the world of acting, participating as an actress in various Mexicanfilms and commercials, but soon, she would begin to miss being involved in sports. In 1998, Univision held auditions in three cities, including Guadalajara, to find a team of commentators for their weekly sports show, Republica Deportiva. Franco auditioned, and...

    • September 1, 1969 (age 54)
    • news person, sportscaster
  2. Apr 25, 2012 · Rosana Franco, sports anchor for “Primer Impacto” and formerly co-host of “República Deportiva,” is out of Univision after a 13 year run. Her last day was yesterday. In her twitter feed she tells her fans: “After 13 years and 13 days, my time at Univision came to an end yesterday. From the bottom of my heart, I thank each and every ...

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  4. LatinPost.com's Edwin Molina interviews ESPN Deportes' Rosana Franco about kicking doors down for women in sports journalism and her time with Univision & Re...

  5. Rosana Franco Reels, Southington, Connecticut. 175,100 likes · 1,768 talking about this. Conductora y Comunicadora. Amo los deportes. Mexicana....

  6. Mar 4, 2014 · Welcome to Off Camera with. . ., the series on Front Row where we introduce you to some of ESPN’s newest studio anchors and learn a little bit more about what they do when the cameras stop rolling. Today we spend a few minutes with Rosana Franco, who joined ESPN Deportes in October 2013 as one of the hosts of Raza Deportiva, the network’s ...

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