Franco Razzotti He was born on February 6, 1989 in Federal Capital and formed in the lower Vélez Sarsfield. His first division debut came in 2005, and eventually became a fundamental piece of the Liniers team. He conquered two local titles with the Fortin and had a prominent step for Peruvian football before looking for opportunities in other leagues.
Throughout his career, he played in teams from South America and Europe. He also had the opportunity to wear the Argentine team’s shirt in 2010, in a match led by Diego Maradona. However, after a series of Club changes and injurieshe decided withdraw from professional football at age 32.
Franco Razzotti and his story in football
Emerged in Vélez, his first debut was given on May 4, 2005 in the victory against Lanús 4-0. Although in his first stage he did not have much continuity, on his return to the club he managed to consolidate and integrated the squad obtained by the 2009 Closing Tournament Under the driving of Ricardo Gareca. In 2012 he added another title with the consecration of the Initial tournament.
In 2008 he had a brief step through Sporting Cristal de Peruwhere he played 45 games and helped the team to qualify for the Copa Libertadores 2009. Then, he returned to Liniers and added more minutes until his departure in 2013, when he joined Independent in the National B.
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After leaving his career as a professional footballer, Franco Razzotti dedicated himself to sports management
The passage through the “red” was brief. In the middle of that year he reached loan, but after a series of economic problems with the club, he decided to disconnect before the end of the season. In 2014, His career took him to Romaniawhere he signed with the FC Vaslui. There he played some games, but the team ended up descending due to financial problems.
After passing through Europe, that same year he reached Independent Santa Fe de Colombiaalthough he did not have too much participation. In 2015 he signed with the Municipal Sports Center Club of Peru And the following year went through Defenders of Belgrano before trying luck in Brazil with the Brazil Regatta Club. Finally, in 2017 he joined the GUALACEO SPORTING CLUB DE ECUADORwhere he decided to put an end to his professional career at age 32.
What happened after retirement
After leaving football, Franco Razzotti focused on his Training in Sports Management. He currently works in Sports Managerorganization that is dedicated to Advice and Management of Players. His experience in different teams and leagues allowed him to develop a profile oriented to the recruitment and management of young talents.
In addition, the former player maintains a link with Vélez, a club where he took his first steps. In recent years, he has participated in activities linked to the institution and remains close to the world of football from another role.
Source: Ambito

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