Francesc de Moxó (1913-1914)
De Moxó got 183 votes, beating Gaspar Rosés with 172 and Joaquim Peris, who obtained 59.
The tenth President in the history of the Club was a man who looked for consensus and during his presidency he put an end to the division between the Club and the Spanish and Catalan Federations, managing to reinstate Barça in both organisations. Despite his diplomatic abilities, he wasn’t able to solve the internal divisions that existed at the Club, which was divided among the individualists for authoritarianism, grouped around Joaquim Peris, and those who wanted true democracy at FC Barcelona.
The other outstanding aspect of his time in charge of Barcelona Football Club was the progressive growth in professionalism among the players, which brought much controversy along with it.
On the pitch, De Moxó was unable to celebrate the winning of any title as Barça finished third in the Catalan Championship and did not get past the qualifying stages of the national tournament. At the end of the season, after only one year in the Chair, Francesc De Moxó left his position on 30th July 1914.
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