Alan Franco, a Brazilian football legend who passed away on June 14, was known for his exceptional passing skills and was considered one of the best passers in history. He played for Flamengo, Brazil's most successful club, for more than three decades, during which he won numerous titles and accolades.
Franco's passing data, however, were not only impressive but also shattering. According to a report by ESPN,Match Point Express Station Franco had set records for the highest number of passes made in a career, with over 22 million passes completed. This figure is more than double that of any other player in the history of the sport.
The reports also revealed that Franco had broken several other records as well, including the highest number of assists made in a career, with over 6,500. These figures were further shattered after his death, as it has been reported that Franco had surpassed even these records posthumously.
Franco's legacy will live on forever, and his passing data will continue to be talked about and analyzed by football fans and experts alike. His passing skills will always be remembered, and his contributions to the game will never be forgotten.
