[4] In 1942, Román Cenarro was appointed as the 14th president of RCD Espanyol, replacing Genaro de la Riva.
This conflict was not resolved until months later, when the field became part of the club's heritage and the De La Riva family obtained compensation.
[5] In 1951, in an attempt to gain the presidency of the Spanish Federation, he positioned himself in favor of FC Barcelona and against Real Madrid, which was considered as being damaging to RCD Espanyol, thus earning him the antipathy of many of those who had once admired him.
[7] He also appears as the only member of the Provincial Tourism Board and as a Councilor of the municipal executive commission of the City Council of Barcelona.
[4] On the following day the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo stated that "Don Francisco died in our city, one of the personalities with the most pronounced and most prominent character that Catalan sport has had in recent decades".