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After a brief youth passage at Real Madrid he signed with neighbours Atl\u00e9tico Madrid, being fairly used over two seasons. In 1987, after displays of speed and skills, he re-joined Real.Also being able to appear as a forward, Llorente found it difficult to break into the starting XI, barred by M\u00edchel in his natural position and Hugo S\u00e1nchez and Emilio Butrague\u00f1o up front.[1] His moment of glory came during the second leg of the second round of the 1987\u201388 European Cup, as he appeared from the bench with Real trailing 1\u20130 at FC Porto (2\u20131 win at home) to assist M\u00edchel twice after powerful flank runs, as his uncle Francisco in the 50\/60s.[2][3]In 1989\u201390, after the arrival of John Toshack as coach, Llorente found his playing time drastically cut; in his later years with the club, with Benito Floro at the helm, he even saw some time as right back.[4] He retired in 1998 after four top-flight seasons with lowly SD Compostela, aged 33.[5]International career[edit]Llorente played once for Spain, against Albania for the UEFA Euro 1988 qualifiers, on 18 November 1987, scoring one of the five without response in Seville.[6] He did not make the cut for the final stages in West Germany, however.Personal life[edit]Llorente hailed from a sporting family. Other than his uncle, his three brothers were also professionals: Jos\u00e9 Luis (1959) and Antonio “To\u00f1\u00edn”\u00a0[es] (1963) played top-level basketball for well more than one decade (including at Real Madrid), while the youngest, Julio, made nearly 400 overall official appearances during his career as a defender, coinciding with Paco at Real from 1988 to 1990.[7]The nephew of legendary Real Madrid footballer Francisco Gento, his son Marcos also played for the club.[8] His father-in-law Ram\u00f3n Grosso did the same.[9]Honours[edit]Real MadridReferences[edit]^ Guillermo Ortiz: Paco Llorente o la \u00faltima jugarreta de Ram\u00f3n Mendoza a Vicente Calder\u00f3n (Guillermo Ortiz: Paco Llorente or Ram\u00f3n Mendoza’s last move on Vicente Calder\u00f3n); Jot Down, October 2013 (in Spanish)^ La sangre de Gento salv\u00f3 al Madrid en Oporto (Gento’s blood saved Madrid in Porto); El Pa\u00eds, 5 November 1987 (in Spanish)^ Medio Oporto en el Santiago Bernab\u00e9u (Half Porto at the Santiago Bernab\u00e9u); El Mundo, 8 December 1997 (in Spanish)^ Paco Llorente, a punto de fichar por el Compostela (Paco Llorente, about to sign with Compostela); El Pa\u00eds, 29 December 1994 (in Spanish)^ Paco Llorente y Pedro Riesco, nuevos jugadores del Compostela (Paco Llorente and Pedro Riesco, new players of Compostela); El Pa\u00eds, 30 December 1994 (in Spanish)^ Espa\u00f1a se clasific\u00f3 para la fase final de la Eurocopa de f\u00fatbol (Spain qualified for European Football Championship finals); El Pa\u00eds, 19 November 1987 (in Spanish)^ Fallece Mar\u00eda Antonia Gento, madre de la saga Llorente (Mar\u00eda Antonia Gento, mother of the Llorente saga, dies); Diario AS, 10 January 2003 (in Spanish)^ Marcos Llorente, heredero de Gento, de Grosso, de Paco, de Julio, de \u00abYou\u00bb (Marcos Llorente, heir of Gento, of Grosso, of Paco, of Julio, of “You”); ABC, 22 October 2015 (in Spanish)^ Llorente lives up to family legacy in Madrid… except he’s doing it for Atletico, not Real; ESPN, 14 March 2020External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/paco-llorente-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Paco Llorente – Wikipedia"}}]}]