Vicente Álvarez-Buylla

As an older man, he had a successful diplomatic career, holding several important positions in the Spanish government, including consul in Cuba and the United Kingdom.

[5] He also played for Español de Madrid, where together with the Giralt brothers (José and Armando) and Antonio Neyra, Buylla helped the club reach the 1910 Copa del Rey Final (FEF), in which he scored the opening two goals within the first 15 minutes, however, FC Barcelona made a comeback to win the title 3-2.

[2] There he maintained his football hobby until he was forced to abandon this sport because his rivals allowed him to pass the ball freely due to his status as head of the consulate.

[9] In 1931 he was appointed director of administration in the Ministry of State and secretary of the Committee of Studies dedicated to the orientation of new diplomats, at the same time he held the secretariat of the Hydraulic Works Council.

One of his sons, Manuel, lives in Venezuela, and the other, Pedro, formed the English branch of the family that resides in Guifford, United Kingdom.

[3] La Pintura contemporánea en España (Matanzas, 1922) Economía y legislación extranjera acerca de energía hidroeléctrica, líneas y redes (Madrid, 1932)