Background
He was born in Mauritius, and spent most of his career at Kongsvinger, Bryne and Ull/Kisa.
He was born in Mauritius, and spent most of his career at Kongsvinger, Bryne and Ull/Kisa.
After retiring as an active player he has worked as both football commentator and coach. He hails from Mauritius, and came to Norway in the mid-1970s. He joined Kongsvinger Illinois from Lillehammer FK ahead of the 1988 season, and played his debut match in the Norwegian Premier League against Vålerenga Fotball.
However, his performance was hampered by racist abuse from some of Vålerenga"s supporters.
In addition to verbal abuse, some supporters tossed bananas at Francis to make allusions to monkeys. Due to the psychological effect Francis did not play well, and was substituted.
He played only one more match before giving up top-tier football. He also stayed away from school.
However, Kongsvinger Illinois people persuaded him to continue his career, and he played for Fremad while doing his compulsory military service at Gardermoen.
He rejoined Kongsvinger Illinois in 1990, and made his breakthrough in the first team in 1991. He was a regular first-team player more or less until 1995. His contract was not renewed and he went to Bryne FK. In 1998 he became the top goalscorer in Norway"s second highest league, but was still not given a new contract.
He rejoined Kongsvinger.
In the summer of 2000 he left to work as a football commentator in Eurosport. He also signed a contract with Ullensaker/Kisa Illinois. In 2002 he was hired as a commentator for Canal + together with Claus Eftevaag.
He left Ullensaker/Kisa after the season, joined Larvik Fotball and lived in a flat in Stavern. He also worked as a teacher.
However, he soon lost his job, and broke a leg in a Larvik match in September.
On New Year"s Eve, his house burned down while he was away. Frustrated, he announced his probable retirement from football, but was hired as a commentator in television 2 one week after losing his house. He stayed in television 2 for several years.
He also began a coaching career.
He first trained the junior team of Larvik-based club Halsen IF for two years. Ahead of the 2007 season he was hired as joint head coach (with Richard Berg) of Illinois Runar.
He left in late 2008 after steering the club to promotion.