Francisco came from a snooker-playing family. His brother
Manuel and nephew
Peter both played at a high level, Manuel having been a runner-up in the World Amateur Billiards Championship on several occasions, and Peter having risen to the world ranking of number 14. Francisco won the
1985 British Open, beating
Kirk Stevens 12–9. Prior to the start of the Final match, Francisco accused Stevens of playing under the influence of drugs. Francisco was subsequently fined for the comments. The world governing body of snooker, the WPBSA, accepted that the accusation was false and it is on record that Kirk Stevens has never failed a drugs test in the history of his career. However, Stevens later admitted to having an addiction to cocaine. He was involved in another scandal after the 1989 Masters. After losing 5–1 to
Terry Griffiths in the last-16, it was discovered that there had been heavy betting on that exact score. Francisco was arrested, but later released without charge. ==Personal life and death==