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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR majority owner Jim France is stepping down as chief executive and will be replaced by president Steve O'Donnell, according to multiple reports.
The Toronto Blue Jays are moving Jeff Hoffman out of the closer role.
MADRID, April 24 : World number 21 Learner Tien is only 20, yet the American is already thinking about the day the applause fades and his tennis rackets are packed away.
TORONTO, April 24 : Toronto reversed course on plans to charge fans to attend its World Cup fan festival, with the city council approving a revised plan to create a free general admission option after some councillors objected that the $10 fee broke a promise.
April 24 : Jim Furyk, a 17-times winner on the PGA Tour, was named on Friday as the U.S. team captain for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in Ireland after Tiger Woods declined the role following his arrest on a driving under the influence charge.
Jannik Sinner described Carlos Alcaraz’s absence from the French Open as “painful and very sad”.
MILAN: Claudio Ranieri has left his role as senior advisor to Roma's billionaire American owners, the Serie A club said on Friday, after a public row with coach Gian Piero Gasperini meant only one of the pair could stay. In a brief statement, Roma said that "the relationship with Claudio Ranieri has ended", and gave full backing to Gasperini who was brought to the club last summer in the hopes of ending a long absence from the Champions League. "We have full confidence in the path ahead under Gian Piero Gasperini, with the shared objective of growing, improving, and delivering results worthy of our history," added Roma. Last summer Gasperini left Atalanta after nine hugely successful years to replace Ranieri and was hailed by his predecessor in the dugout as the "right man" to take one of Italy's best supported clubs to the top. But their relationship fractured as Gasperini, a notoriously spiky character, publicly criticised Roma's transfer activity and even suggested that he wasn't involved in the purchase of some players. Ranieri insisted before last weekend's 3-0 thumping of Pisa that Gasperini was consulted for every signing since he arrived in June, and during the interview the 74-year-old suggested he could step aside after the end of the season. That decision appears to have been made for him ahead of time, and brings to an end his role advising the Friedkin family after less than a year. Ranieri, a born-and-bred Roman and lifelong Roma fan, moved upstairs last summer following his third spell in charge of the club, during which he came close to guiding his boyhood team into the Champions League after replacing Ivan Juric. Roma haven't played in Europe's top club competition since being knocked out by Porto in