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By CALUM CROWE Published: 04: 42 AEDT, 28 February 2026 | Updated: 04: 43 AEDT, 28 February 2026 View comments Rangers vice-chairman Paraag Marathe has stepped down from his position after discussions with UEFA regarding multi-club ownership regulations. Marathe arrived at Ibrox last summer as a key figure alongside chairman Andrew Cavenagh following the takeover by 49ers Enterprises. But, with Marathe also serving as Leeds United’s chairman, he will now step down from his role at Rangers in what will be a new-look hierarchy moving forward. Although Rangers do not have any official affiliation to Leeds, the move is designed to comply with UEFA regulations about senior figures who can influence more than one club.

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