BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Boca Juniors have parted ways with Julio Falcioni after club president Daniel Angelici said the coach's contract was not being renewed. Falcioni was hired two years ago and brought Boca a league title, as well as steering the famous Buenos Aires club to the finals of last season's Copa Libertadores, Latin America's most important club tournament. Speaking Monday, Angelici said he was influenced Saturday when Boca fans, despite a 2-1 win over Godoy Cruz, jeered Falcioni with dozens of signs asking him to quit. Former Boca coach Carlos Bianchi and former Boca player Rodolfo Arruabarrena are the top two candidates. — AP