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Rafael Llopart

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Spanish industrialist and sports leader
Rafael Llopart
Born
Rafael Llopart Vidaud

(1875-10-07)7 October 1875
Died23 June 1951(1951-06-23) (aged 75)
Occupations
  • Industrialist
  • Sports leader
Known forPresident of FC Barcelona
13thPresident of FC Barcelona
In office
29 June 1915 – 25 June 1916
Preceded byJoaquim Peris de Vargas
Succeeded byGaspar Rosés
President of Club Deportiu Sitgetà

Rafael Llopart Vidaud (7 October 1875 – 23 June 1951[1]) was a Spanish industrialist and sports leader of Cuban origin. He was the 13th president offootball clubFC Barcelona between 1915 and 1916.[2]

Early and personal life

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Rafael Llopart was born on 7 October 1875 inCuba, which at the time was a colony of Spain, as the son of Rafael Llopart Ferret, an Indian fromSitges who later returned toCatalonia to invest his fortune in thetextile industry.

Llopart married Ana de Arnal Amell, and the couple had three children, Rafaél, Matilde, and Juan Llopart Arnal.[1]

Sporting career

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Llopart joined the board of directors of FC Barcelona during the second presidential term ofJoan Gamper, serving as treasurer between 1911 and 1913. A trusted man of the club's founder, he was elected as the 13thPresident of FC Barcelona at the assembly held on 29 June 1915, after the controversial presidency ofJoaquín Peris de Vargas that even caused a strong internal division between those who supported him and those who did not.[3] His appointment marked the beginning of a period of peace and consensus at the heart of the club and the new Board saw that it was necessary to renovate everything, which they did with efficiency and without any upset.[3]

The calm that reigned among the management not only filtered down to the supporters, but also to the team, who won the 1915–16Catalan Championship with authority, winning all eleven games played.[3] During the1916 Copa del Rey, FC Barcelona facedMadrid CF in the semifinals for their first-everEl Clásico in the competition's history, but the clash was involved in enormous controversy due to the biased decisions of therefereeJosé Berraondo, a former Madrid player, which prompted the Barça players to walk off the pitch.[3][4] After this result, Llopart and his Board resigned on 25 June 1916, although the members unsuccessfully asked them to stay on;[3] he was replaced byGaspar Rosés.[2] Llopart's most prominent action and enduring legacy as the presidency of Barça was the creation of the first section of the entity,athletics [es].

Outside of FC Barcelona, Llopart was president of the defunctClub Deportiu Sitgetà, and later he was honorary president of its heir,UE Sitges.[5] He was also a member of theVedado Rally Prat, which organized the first pigeon shooting competition, and where in May 1912, he won apoule [nl] shooting competition.[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.[7] All the matches were held in Sitges, and it was comfortably won by the local team, which guaranteed the great trophy without losing a single match.[7]

Professional career

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From the existing documentation, it seems that Llopart continued his father's textile business. In 1924, together with Joan Martí and Joan Trenchs as partners, he established the companyTextil Martí, Llopart y Trenchs SA, with factories inRoselló andPla de Santa María. Thefactory 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.[8][9] In the 1960s it went from bad to worse and was acquired byHilaturas Gossypium.

A fan of floriculture, Llopart owned large greenhouses in Sitges and was the official flower supplier to QueenVictoria Eugenie of Battenberg. In 1919, he created theFloreal, an extensive flower plant on the outskirts of the town, which by 1924 occupied 0.8 hectares of land. He was also a promoter of the National Carnation Exhibition and the Sitges Corpus Christi flower carpet competition.[10]

Death

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Llopart died in Barcelona on 23 June 1951, at the age of 75.[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"Rafael Llopart Vidaud".www.geni.com. 29 February 2024. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  2. ^ab"Presidents del Barça" [Presidents of Barça].www.fcbarcelona.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved15 March 2024.
  3. ^abcde"Rafael Llopart (1915-1916)".www.fcbarcelona.cat (in Spanish). Retrieved15 March 2024.
  4. ^"Clásicos polémicos Real Madrid - Barcelona: 1916. Berraondo y sus penaltis" [Controversial classics Real Madrid - Barcelona: 1916. Berraondo and his penalties].www.marca.com (in Spanish). 5 February 2019. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  5. ^"Nuevo presidente de la UD Sitges" [New president of UD Sitges](PDF).hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish).Mundo Deportivo. 27 September 1950. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  6. ^"Tiro" [Shooting].hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish).Mundo Deportivo. 9 May 1912. Retrieved4 February 2025.
  7. ^ab"L'inici de la història del UD Sitges" [The beginning of the history of UD Sitges] (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2009-01-11. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  8. ^"Fábrica Martí, Llopart i Trenchs".150elements.mnactec.cat (in Catalan). 11 July 2023. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  9. ^"Fábrica Martí, Llopart and Trenchs".www.poblesdecatalunya.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved15 March 2024.
  10. ^"Sitges: Bello marco para la exaltación de las flores" [Sitges: Beautiful setting for the exaltation of flowers](PDF).hemeroteca-paginas.lavanguardia.com (in Spanish).La Vanguardia. 18 May 1966. Retrieved15 March 2024.
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