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Francisco Gómez

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Francisco Gómez


Francisco Gómez is a main character in Netflix's Spanish original series, Cable Girls. He is portrayed by Yon González.

Francisco Gómez is the former director of the National Telephone Company and currently the co-owner of the White Lady. He is hardworking and reliable which is why Carlos’ father takes him more serious than his own son. He was married to Carlos Cifuentes' sister Elisa and was treated as one of the Cifuentes family, until Alba Romero, his first love, returned back to his life 10 years later.

Early Life[]

When he and Alba Romero (Lidia) were teenagers, they came to Madrid to be together, but shortly after they arrived, Alba was falsely arrested because of theft and they never found each other again until Alba came to work in the company. Francisco had been searching hundreds of hotels and hospitals but hadn’t been able to find Alba. He had even been to Victoria’s and asked for Alba but she had lied to him.

Throughout the Series[]

Season 1[]

When Lidia starts working at the company he recognizes her at once as his childhood sweetheart. He catches her trying to steal money from the company and she admits to being blackmailed by Beltràn. He gives the money she needs and they kiss at the train station. When Lidia wants to leave the company he blackmails her himself by saying he will fire her friends if she leaves.

About that time Elisa, his wife, finds an old suitcase with a love letter from Alba. She confronts her husband and tries to kill himself which greatly upsets Francisco. Elisa tells him to end whatever is between him and Alba or she will kill herself and he wiIl be blamed for it. The situation later escalates when Carolina gives the letter to Elisa and causes the latter to freak out in front of her family. Francisco soothes her, telling her that it was a scheme of Carolina’s, and fires his secretary.

When the real Lidia turns up and Beltràn arrives to check “Lidia’s

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  • Francisco Gómez (athlete)

    Cuban athlete (born 1957)

    NationalityCuban
    Born (1957-02-07) 7 February 1957 (age 68)
    Height169 cm (5 ft 6+1⁄2 in)
    Weight60 kg (130 lb)
    SportSprinting
    Event(s)100 metres, long jump

    Francisco Gómez Hechavarría (born 7 February 1957) is a Cuban sprinter and long jumper. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

    At the 1974 Central American and Caribbean Games, Gómez won the bronze medal in the long jump.

    At the 1976 Olympics, Gómez accused Olympic gold medalist Alberto Juantorena of sabotaging the Cuban national team by putting talcum powder on their beds in the Olympic village, a claim that Juantorena did not deny. The prank caused sprinter Silvio Leonard to trip and fall on glass requiring stitches, but for accusing Juantorena, the Cuban national team disciplined Gómez by leaving him in Montreal.

    Gómez Hechavarría is from the Palma Soriano city of Cuba.

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    Francisco Gomez (soccer, born 1979)

    American soccer player and coach

    Francisco Gomez (born January 25, 1979, in Watsonville, California) is an American former soccer player.

    Club career

    Gomez joined the Kansas City Wizards in 1999, after playing briefly with the California Jaguars of the A-League. He saw little playing time in his first two years, however - as a rookie, he appeared in seven games, scoring one goal, while in his second year he appeared in 14 (seven starts), scoring two goals and one assist. Gomez played a key role in Kansas City's road to MLS Cup 2000 scoring the game winner in quarterfinal game against the Colorado Rapids. Gomez began to see significantly increased playing time in 2001, when he appeared in 24 games, 18 of them starts, while scoring four goals and six assists. Gomez kept something of a utility role during his later MLS career. In his six years with Kansas City, Gomez appeared in 114 games, registering 14 goals and 14 assists. After the 2004 season, he was selected seventh overall in the MLS Expansion Draft by Chivas USA.

    Gomez was released by Chivas in the middle of the 2006 season, and joined Miami FC in the USL First Division for the remainder of the season where he made seven appearances and scored 1 goal.

    In January 2007, Gomez was hired as the new player-coach of Bakersfield Brigade.

    National team

    Although Gomez played a significant role for several of the United States youth national teams, he never earned a cap with the senior team. He captained the US in the 1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship, and was a significant part of the U-20 national team, playing alongside Tim Howard, Carlos Bocanegra, Steve Cherendolo in the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship in Nigeria.

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