Rafael Llopart

[3] The calm that reigned among the management not only filtered down to the supporters, but also to the team, who won the 1915–16 Catalan Championship with authority, winning all eleven games played.

[3] During the 1916 Copa del Rey, FC Barcelona faced Madrid CF in the semifinals for their first-ever El Clásico in the competition's history, but the clash was involved in enormous controversy due to the biased decisions of the referee José Berraondo, a former Madrid player, which prompted the Barça players to walk off the pitch.

[6] In the late 1920s, Llopart donated a magnificent cup to the winners of a tournament between Spartacus, Rapits, Nuria, Cornella, Aguilas, Catalonia Barcino, and Stadium.

The factory in Pla [es] was founded in 1916 and officially inaugurated on 26 March 1917, providing work for many people from the town and the surrounding area.

A fan of floriculture, Llopart owned large greenhouses in Sitges and was the official flower supplier to Queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg.