Vania Franco

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Vania Franco (born on 11 May 1978 [1] ) is a Portuguese professional pool player. A two-time winner of the European Pool Championships in the team event, [2] Franco also reached the final of an event on the Women's Euro Tour in 2014. [3] [4] [5]

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