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Enrique Peris

Enrique Peris de Vargas was a Spanish footballer who played as a left winger. He spent most of his career at Barcelona, with whom he played over 300 matches, and won three Copa del Reys and five Catalan Championships. He played numerous times with the Catalan national team, and as an athlete, he stood out in the 100m dash and the long jump. He also worked as a referee.

Playing career
Club career Born in Barcelona, he began his football career in 1903 at FC Internacional. Together with Paco Bru, Charles Wallace, and his older brother Agustin, he helped the club achieve three successive runner-up finishes in the Catalan championship between 1904 and 1906, losing out on the title to a different opponent each time, Club Español (now RCD Espanyol) FC Barcelona and X Sporting Club respectively. In 1906, the club had to suspend its activities due to a lack of players, and most of the players, including him, joined Barcelona in the 1906-07 season, playing first as a midfielder and finally as a left-winger. He played for Barça for more than a decade, becoming the first player to reach 200 official matches with the club. International career Like many other FC Barcelona players at the time, Peris was summoned by the Catalonia national team for 10 games, one of which was the team's first-ever game recognized by FIFA on 20 February 1912, which ended in a 0-7 loss to France. A few days earlier, on 11 February, he had been one of the eleven players that had faced a weaker side of France, helping Catalonia to a 2-0 win. He also represented the Catalan team in the first edition of the Prince of Asturias Cup in 1915, an inter-regional competition organized by the RFEF. ==Athletic career==
Athletic career
In addition to football, Peris also stood out in athletic events, such as the 100m dash and the long jump. Even though he had great technical quality with a ball on his feet, he was discussed for his lack of spirit, since his way of playing, slow and cerebral, was totally opposite to the speed he possessed. ==Refereeing career==
Refereeing career
In 1912, Peris published a book called "Regulations of the Game of foot-ball and Application of its Rules". ==Honours==
Honours
Club ;BarcelonaCatalan championship:Champions (5): 1908–09, 1909–10, 1910–11, 1912–13, 1915–16 • Pyrenees Cup:Champions (4): 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 • Copa del Rey:Champions (3): 1910, 1912 and 1913 International ;CataloniaPrince of Asturias Cup:Runner-up (1): 1915 ==References==
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