José Rosich Rubiera (14 February 1884 – 23 September 1960) was a Spanish sports leader who presided over the Catalan Football Federation in two stages (1919–20 and 1926–29)[1] and also a football Manager who co-directed one match of the Spanish national team in 1924.
[1][2][3] In the 1920s he was also treasurer of the Spanish football federation and part of the board of directors of FC Barcelona in 1923–24.
[1] On 22 January 1929, the assembly of the Catalan Federation, which was chaired by Rosich, met and agreed to request to the Spanish Federation that, on the occasion of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, the Spain v England football match and the FIFA Congress would also be held in Barcelona; they only achieved the latter.
[5] In the 1920s, Rosich was also treasurer of the Spanish football federation and, as a member of its national committee, a triumvirate made up of himself, Olave, and Luis Colina, he provisionally served as national coach in a match against Austria held at the Camp de Les Corts on 21 December 1924, which ended in a 2–1 victory thanks to goals from Antonio Juantegui and Josep Samitier.
[1][2][3][6][7] Rosich was also part of the board of directors of FC Barcelona in 1923–24, under the presidency of Enric Cardona.