Born in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Carulla began his career in 1920, when he was only 17 years old, with
FC Internacional, which in 1922 became
UE Sants. His performance was sensational and he aroused the interest of FC Barcelona, which signed him in 1923, making his competitive debut in a
Catalan championship match against
Sabadell FC (2–1) at
Les Corts on 21 October. In the eight campaigns that he spent with the club, he played 267 games, scoring 15 goals (9 goals in 121 competitive games) and winning three
Copa del Rey (
1925,
1926 and
1928) and five Catalan championships. On 1 January 1929, Barcelona granted him a
tribute match, which took place at the
Camp de la Indústria when he was still an active player, and which pitted Barça against
Racing de Ferrol, with the latter winning 7–2. On 21 September 1930, he played his last match for Barcelona against Sabadell FC (2–1) in a Catalan championship match. Barça granted him a release letter due to the several injuries that he sustained. He accepted an offer from
Celta de Vigo, where he played from October to December 1930 and, after three months of inactivity, he revived his boots at UE Sants once again, this time playing as a
forward. His physique still gave him some days of glory in the second category of the Catalan Championship, like in a match against Sants-Horta (4–1) in March 1931 in which he scored a
hat-trick. ==International career==