[6] Being vice president of this organization in April 1952, he made a trip to Galicia to materialize Federation aid to the modest football of Vigo, and Touzón declared that he feels very proud of the initiative as a Galician that he is, stating "Well, I was born in Lugo"; however, the statement remains in the air, without modifying his condition as a Madrid native.
[6] At the end of the meeting, the Spanish delegation receives a tribute from the Swiss delegation at the Beau Rivage Hotel, and at that event, the Spanish president is awarded the gold sash, a Swiss decoration that recognizes the greatest men of international football.
[7] Juanito Touzón, as he was affectionately known in all the sports media in the country died at his home in Madrid on 13 August 1972, at the age of 74.
[11] His funeral was held on the following day and telegrams of condolence from some federations and clubs in Spain arrived at his home.
[11] In November, a special religious ceremony in his honor was held two days later, in the parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Paloma.