Lloret was a member of RCD Espanyol until 1905 when the club had to suspend its activities due to a lack of players since most of them were university students who enrolled to study at universities outside Catalonia in the 1905–06 academic year.[4] Like him, most of Espanyol's players joined X Sporting Club, such as Emilio Sampere, Ángel Ponz, and goalkeeperPedro Gibert.[5] In his first season at the club, Lloret played a few matches, including a Catalan championship fixture against FC Barcelona on 11 December 1904, which ended in a 0–1 loss; however, it was X who ended up winning the championship.[5][6]
Presidency of the Catalan Football Federation
Lloret hung up his boots shortly after, but remained closely linked to X as the club's director.[4] He then became president of the Association of Football Clubs at the end of 1906, which he dissolved the association to create the Catalan Football Federation, which he led until 1908. He was thus the person in charge of the transition between the Association of Football Clubs and the Catalan Football Federation.[4] During his presidency, the Federation experienced confrontations with FC Barcelona, who accused its president Lloret of benefiting X during the Catalan championship in 1908.[4] To put an end to the fights, Lloret, who was the protagonist of a controversy in which he was accused of favoring his team and who had received strong criticism from the sports press, resigned in 1908, being replaced by the then Barça player Juli Marial, who accepted the presidency of the Federation in October 1908.[4][7]
Three years later, on 22 January 1911, Lloret refereed a Catalan championship match between Barcelona and Català FC, which ended in a 1–3 loss to the latter.[2][8]
Professional career
In his professional life, Lloret was a lawyer who specialized in municipal law, and as such, he became a professor of municipal law.[3][9] Additionally, he was an official of the City Council of Barcelona and as such, he participated in the drafting of the Statute of the Commonwealth of Catalonia in 1914.[3][9] On 2 March 1914, he became the first director of the School of Local Administration of Catalonia of the Provincial Deputation of Barcelona.[3][9][10]
In 1915, he began organizing the Setmanes Municipals (Municipal Weeks).[3][9] In 1914, he published two books about his line of work Publicà Dret municipal vigent and Dret orgànic municipal (Current Municipal Law and Municipal Organic Law).[3][9]