Bob Lenarduzzi out as president of the Vancouver Whitecaps


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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Bob Lenarduzzi is out as president of the Vancouver Whitecaps.

The Major League Soccer team said Friday that the 64-year-old Lenarduzzi will remain with the Whitecaps as a club liaison.

The Whitecaps are last in the Western Conference at 5-12-0. Also, Lenarduzzi drew criticism this year fire for the club's handling with a decade-old abuse scandal with a Whitecaps women's team.

Lenarduzzi has spent more than four decades with the 'Caps, starting as a player in 1974, then serving as coach, director of soccer operations and general manager before being appointed president in 2007.

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