1. Francino Rousseu Francis was born on 18 January 1987 and is a Jamaican former professional footballer who played as a defender.

1. Francino Rousseu Francis was born on 18 January 1987 and is a Jamaican former professional footballer who played as a defender.
Francino Francis was an unused sub a further two times that season, as Watford gained promotion to the Premier League by winning the Championship play-off final against Leeds United at the Millennium Stadium.
Francino Francis went on to join Halesowen Town, but was released on 15 January 2008, by manager Morell Maison.
Francino Francis then joined Southern Division One Midlands outfit Willenhall Town.
Francino Francis joined Barwell in 2008, where he was initially employed as a striker.
Francino Francis continued to play in the position and spent three seasons with the club, making 151 appearances and scoring 30 goals.
Francino Francis re-joined his former Barwell manager Marcus Law at his new club Tamworth on 16 June 2011.
Francino Francis started Hednesford's pre-season friendly against former club Tamworth on 28 July 2012, impressing enough to earn a contract.
In December 2014, Francino Francis returned the club following his release from Hednesford Town.
Francino Francis was confirmed as manager of West Midlands League Premier Division side Wolverhampton Sporting on 26 September 2019.