[2] Peris was an integral piece in Barcelona's first great team, which had the likes of Alfredo Massana, Manuel Amechazurra and Pepe Rodríguez, as well as fellow FC Internacional teammates Bru and Wallace.
A few days earlier, on 11 February, he had been one of the eleven players that had faced a weaker side of France, helping Catalonia to a 2-0 win.
[3][12] Even though he had great technical quality with a ball on his feet, he was discussed for his lack of spirit, since his way of playing, slow and cerebral, was totally opposite to the speed he possessed.
[12] In September 1912, on the occasion of the inaugural Olot Deportivo festivities, Peris proclaimed himself the winner of the general athletics classification.
[12] Peris began his refereeing career shortly after he retired in 1917, overseeing matches of the Central Championship, and even of the Copa del Rey.