Friday, October 31, 2008

Soccer Player

One of the most famous soccer players on the professional Argentine team is a man named Guillermo Franco. He is a convert to the church and served his mission here in Mendoza. He has now returned to Mendoza and he and his wife live near my house (when he is not traveling) and attend the same church in my same ward. On Sunday he spoke in Stake Conference and I was able to meet him. Just last August the church did an article about him. Here are some highlights from that article:

Taken from LDS Church News
Scoring goals on and off the soccer field
By Chris Morales and Marianne Holman, Published: Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008
As a convert to the Church in 2002, the same year he signed with a professional team, he hadn't planned to serve a full-time mission.

"When I first joined the Church I didn't have the desire to serve a mission because I had just begun my career," Brother Franco said. "In my mind, there was no possible way I could leave the game for two years to serve a mission and expect to come back and play. But when I got baptized and began going to institute, I began to feel the desire to help other people."

Although leaving to serve a mission at that point in his life was not logically a good time, he knew he needed to serve. He called his agent to see about getting out of his contract. With no promises to play when he returned, he left Buenos Aires in April 2005 to serve in the Argentina Mendoza Mission.

"At that point, the Church had helped me develop a lot of faith and I had a lot of confidence that if I did my part, then the Lord would bless me," he said. "And if it was His will that I never play again, then He'd open the doors so I could work doing something else.

"When I was on my mission, however, I felt I was going to keep playing soccer," he said. "So when I returned from my mission I immediately began training and the Lord placed in my path the people that would sign me on and immediately put me in a club."

After he completed his mission in 2007, he signed with the Argentine team Godoy Cruz where he currently plays and recognizes the many blessings received because of his missionary service.

While recognizing his blessings, Brother Franco, currently in the Mendoza Ward, Mendoza Argentina Stake, also realizes the great opportunities for missionary work in his profession. Not only have teammates and coaches seen him live his beliefs, even reporters have commented on the role religion plays in his life.

Although the two-year break from soccer didn't help his soccer statistics, Brother Franco knows the impact his mission has had and will have for the rest of his life.

Although life was headed in the direction he had always hoped, he knew there was another place he needed to be. He realized the best goals in life aren't always ones that glide through a net."

15 comments:

andrea said...

how are you
you should really ask about going to a quieceniera anyway thats cool about him if you can ask him if he knows any thing about Messi or you doyou know anything about it get me back on these
andrea

Unknown said...

dear senorita, I seen hoew crazy it gets too. But you should still try going to a soccer game.

Unknown said...

is a futbol game really massive like a super bowl game? How are you dong to? master yoda hopes your doing good isaiah? <(-_-)>

Emily said...

Do they celebrate Christmas as simple as Halloween? If so... Wow!!! That is amazing on how loud the crowds can be. I would not be able to sleep! That's also a long time to wait but it is a safe way to exit the stadium.



Margaret

COOL GUY! said...

Try and find a boy friend. Okay.





Signed Anomynoyus

COOL GUY! said...

If at first you dont succeed try try again




signed anomonous

Unknown said...

I love soccer!You should try to go to a game.Last year me abuela went back to Argentina again for a few weeks.When she came back she brought all the boys soccer shirts y all the girls a necklace and two perfume bottles from Argentina.She also brougt my cousin earings, since she is the only one with earings.
from,emmalawyer.b

Emily said...

How did you meet the soccer player. Whats his name

Unknown said...

I love soccer!You should try to go to a game.Last year me abuela went back to Argentina again for a few weeks.When she came back she brought all the boys soccer shirts y all the girls a necklace and two perfume bottles from Argentina.She also brougt my cousin earings, since she is the only one with earings.
from,emmalawyer.b

andrea said...

Dear Miss.Thomas
Hi this is your friend Payton. I did trunk-or-treating at my church this year is was an ok Halloween. I was a David Archuleta fan for Halloween. I loved your outfit that was pretty good idea.
this was a very short letter but anyway Happy late Halloween!

your friend payton

Unknown said...

Hello,
That is crazy how wild the soccer games get! I have heard that people get kicked and punched if their team wins.
From Logan

Emily said...

Cool!
Geuss what? I just got my braces!! They are wild pink, and midnight black! It really hurt, but the worst is over! My orthadontist was kinda rough on me! I was really scared. (hate to admit it! lol!) I think you should go to a soccer game! Geuss what? I am going to a football game on Saturday, it is the last game of the season! It is BYU against some other place I always forget what they are called! Ha ha!

Emily Dean

Unknown said...

When me abuela gave the boys soccer shirts some of them had names on them.One had Messi on it.I rreally wanted one so she might get me one.

From,Emma Lawyer

Sarina Armstrong said...

Andrea - I am asking. I don't know any 15 year olds!

Tanner - I am going to pass on going to the game. I want to live long enough to come visit your class again and do the school play!

Isaiah - futbol is HUGE. Crazier than the superbowl :)

Margaret - Christmas is a bigger deal than Halloween thank goodness!

Dear anonymous - I'll do my best. Do you have an older brother? :)

Emman Lawyer - What nice gifts! Someone loves you and was thinking about you!

Payton - I am glad that you had a fun Halloween. I love David Archuleta. I just bought his new CD. Did you sing too?

Logan - it can be pretty dangerous. They often have to escort the losing team fans out first so that they can be safe.

Emily Dean - ooohh! I want to see your braces! I had braces once. They hurt really bad and I ate mashed potatoes for two weeks! It was worth it though smiles really make a person light up, don't you think?

COOL GUY! said...

No i don't
Anomonous