MELBOURNE, April 15 (Reuters) - The chief executive of the Australian soccer club Perth Glory quit his job on Thursday and apologised for his role in the salary cap scandal that has engulfed the team.
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Perth Glory CEO Jason Brewer announced he was standing down after the club was fined by Football Federation Australia (FFA) and banned from competing in this season's A-League playoffs for allegedly breaching the salary cap.