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    Rangers: Leeds United’s Paraag Marathe stands down as Ibrox vice-chairman

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    Rangers have confirmed Paraag Marathe is standing down as vice-chairman of the Scottish Premiership club.

    The American, who came in as part of the San Francisco 49ers Enterprise consortium last summer, is also the chairman of Premier League club Leeds United.

    He, along with Gene Schneur, who is also a Leeds director, are standing down after discussions with European football’s governing body, Uefa, about multi-club ownership rules.

    Rangers say the move does not have any impact of the 49ers’ investment at Ibrox and there are no current plans to replace them.

    The decision comes two days before Uefa’s deadline for clubs to ensure they are compliant with its multi-club ownership rules.

    Should two clubs qualify for the same European competition, and they are adjudged to be in breach of said rules, then one club will lose their place.

    Rangers are almost certain to qualify this season and, although Leeds are not in the running through their league position, they remain in the FA Cup.



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