At the end of 1914, he became the president of the Catalan Football Federation, but not before making it a condition to have full powers to draw up and present new statutes and regulations in a short time. Thus, in 1915, the Catalan Federation enjoyed the best and most modern statutes in the whole country, and in his first appearance at the National Assembly of the recently established
Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), he took a draft with the new statutes and regulations to
Madrid, and the Assembly accepted them. After this historic intervention, Cabot concluded his mandate in the Catalan Federation and resigned his re-election, spending the next five years (1915–1920) away from federative positions to concentrate on directing the
Stadium magazine and practicing other sports that attracted him, such as swimming, tennis, motor racing and foot races to which he was faithfully devoted. However, his relationship with football remained alive and since he resided for long periods between Madrid and Barcelona, he had the opportunity to attend as a Catalan delegate at the RFEF Assemblies that were held in the state capital. In 1921, he was required by FC Barcelona to enter its board under the presidency of Joan Gamper in order to smooth out the legal aspects in order to obtain financial contributions for the construction of the
Camp de Les Corts, the club's new
field. In 1923, he returned to the presidency of the Catalan Federation after being commissioned by the RFEF to reform his statutes and regulations and to adapt them to the current reality that was torn between amateurism and incipient professionalism, a statutory reform that would confront the so-called "brown amateurism", players who are legally amateurs, but professionals in practice. Cabot reformed the statutes and regulations with a great sense of vision of the future, and the new ones served as the basis for the rest of the
territorial federations to modernize their regulations as well. In 1924, Cabot, in contact with
FIFA, had a key role in the legalization and regulation of professionalism in Spanish football. ==Managerial career==