Julio Chulilla

Julio Chulilla Gazol (2 February 1887 – 7 January 1960) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Madrid FC.

As a typical Andalusian, even though he was born in Madrid, Chulilla was a short man with dark hair and a mustache, being measured at 1.54 meters tall and was therefore reformed at the military visit, but he was gifted with great communication.

[4] In fact, together with Carlos Aparici, Suárez Sousa, Pedro Parages, and Santiago Bernabéu, Chulilla was one of the representatives of the club the day that Alfonso XIII granted to Madrid the title of Real.

[4] The work increased and in 1921 he partnered with Felipe Angel Rodríguez, also a member of Real Madrid, and they moved to Calle Torrecilla del Leal, no.

[4] In 1921, Julio Chulilla Gazol entered into a partnership with Felipe Angel Rodríguez, another founding member of Madrid FC - membership number 31 -, opening a new, larger printing shop to meet the growing demand, with the company name " Chulilla y Angel" in Calle Torrecilla of Leal, 17 in Madrid.

Julio Chulilla, the secretary of Madrid FC, in 1916.