Bournemouth sign former England schoolboy international defender Leo Cotterill

Tuesday 11 June 1996 18:02 EDT
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Bournemouth have signed the former England schoolboy international defender Leo Cotterill, 21, from Ipswich Town on a free transfer.

Chile have named Nelson Acosta, coach of the club side Union Espanola, as national coach. He replaces Xavier Azkargorta, who resigned last week.

Phil Masinga, the Leeds South African striker, looks set to join the Swiss side Grasshopper Zurich in a pounds 500,000 deal.

The business technology company Brother have agreed a new sponsorship contract with Manchester City, despite the club's relegation from the Premiership. It is worth up to pounds 3m over three years depending on the club's success.

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