-16,
Adriana Leon-16,
Adrianna Franch-24,
Angela Salem-6,
Maribel Dominguez-9
Western New York Flash, 2013–2014 On January 18, 2013, Franch was the sixth pick during the first round of the
2013 college draft of
National Women's Soccer League; the first goalkeeper picked by any team and the first player picked by
Western New York Flash. Franch said of the Flash, "They are a very strong team that plays together and knows how to win. It's an environment that I'm really excited to be around because they have a lot of drive and heart." During the team's first regular season match against
Sky Blue FC, Franch made six saves. Although the Flash lost 1–0 due to an own goal, Franch was heralded as a tremendous force in the goal and a future prospect at the
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. She came second in voting for
NWSL Rookie of the Year in 2013. Franch missed the
2014 National Women's Soccer League season due to a torn
anterior cruciate ligament.
Avaldsnes IL, 2015 After rehabilitating her injury, Franch joined
Avaldsnes IL, a
Norwegian club competing in the
Toppserien, in 2015.
Portland Thorns FC, 2016–2021 On December 10, 2015, Franch signed with the National Women's Soccer League club, Portland Thorns FC, after rights to her were traded from the expansion
Orlando Pride. As a back-up keeper to
Michelle Betos she helped the Thorns win the
NWSL Shield in the 2016 season, recording three shutouts in six appearances. As starting keeper in
2017, she set a league record with 11 shutouts in the regular season, helped the Thorns win the NWSL Championship in a 1–0 shutout over the
North Carolina Courage, and was named
NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year. After starting the first 3 games of the 2018 season, Franch missed the next 9 games after undergoing surgery to repair a slight meniscus tear in her knee. She returned to the field on June 22 against the
Houston Dash. Franch was named Player of the Week, for week 14 after recording 11 saves during the Thorns two games that week. Franch was named to the 2018 NWSL Best XI and was awarded NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year for the second straight year, becoming the first player to win the award twice.
Kansas City 2021-2024 On August 17, 2021, it was announced Franch would be traded to
Kansas City in exchange for goalkeeper Abby Smith and $150,000 in allocation money.
Birmingham City 2025– On 15 March 2025, it was announced that Franch would leave Kansas City and had signed a deal with
Birmingham City until the end of the season. On August 5, 2025, it was announced that she had signed a one-year contract, extending her time with the club. ==International career==