Franco Orozco

Franco Ezequiel Orozco (born January 10, 2002) is an Argentine professional footballer who primarily plays as a winger.

Early Life and Career Born in Isidro Casanova, Argentina, Orozco began his football journey in the youth system of Club Atlético Lanús, a well-regarded club in Argentine football known for developing young talent. He progressed through their academy, demonstrating skills as an attacking player from a young age.

Club Career

  • Lanús: Orozco made his senior professional debut for Club Atlético Lanús. He quickly became known for his pace, dribbling ability, and capacity to contribute offensively from the flanks. He featured in various domestic competitions, including the Argentine Primera División, and also represented the club in continental competitions like the Copa Sudamericana.
  • O'Higgins (loan): In 2024, Orozco joined Chilean club O'Higgins on a loan spell, seeking further first-team opportunities and experience in a different league environment.

Playing Style Franco Orozco is predominantly a left-winger, although he can operate on either flank. He is characterized by his quick acceleration, ability to beat defenders in one-on-one situations, and his eye for goal or a decisive pass. His technical proficiency and agility make him a challenging opponent for full-backs.

International Career Orozco has represented Argentina at various youth levels, participating in training camps and tournaments, signaling his potential as a future international player.

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