Agustin Peris

[3] Apart from playing football and baseball, a sport he practiced until he was over fifty years old, he was also a swimmer and an athlete and worked as a journalist in several publications of his time, including the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, in which he signed the chronicles under the pseudonym "Strike".

[7][8] In 1906, the club had to suspend its activities due to a lack of players, so most of the remaining FCI players, including his brother, joined FC Barcelona for the 1906–07 season, but Peris took a different path as he instead decided to join Barça's city rivals, Sport Club Català.

[3] On 26 December 1909, Peris played for Barcelona in one international friendly match against the French club Olympique Cettois, featuring alongside his brother Enrique.

[3] In 1910, Peris was elected president of SC Catalá, a position he held for nearly two decades until the club's disappearance at the end of the 1920s.

[13] In 1924, Peris was a referee in a boxing match held in the Goula Hall of Sant Feliu de Guíxols.

[16] Peris left his position in 1939 and was replaced at the head of the Catalan Federation by Luis María Jordá, the first president appointed in this sport.

[1] After the civil war, Peris was appointed Mayor of the Neighborhood of the "Pelayo area", belonging to District V of the city of Barcelona.