Sporting Digest: Football

Wednesday 05 January 1994 19:02 EST
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DARKO PANCEV, the former Yugoslavian international striker, has moved on loan from Internazionale to the German Bundesliga club, VfB Leipzig, for the rest of the season.

THE United States will host the Joe Robbie Cup in Miami next month: a four-team tournament also featuring Bolivia, Colombia and Sweden. On 18 February the hosts meet Bolivia, and Sweden play Colombia. The US will play Sweden after Colombia face Bolivia on 20 February.

A CROWD of 20,231 at Ibrox saw Duncan Ferguson score for Rangers reserves against Celtic on his comeback after injury yesterday. The pounds 4m striker equalised in a 1-1 draw.

BIRMINGHAM CITY's captain, John Frain, will miss the rest of the season after suffering a recurrence of the knee problem which required two operations in November.

TUESDAY'S LATE RESULT: Friendly match (Casablanca): Morocco 0 Nantes 1.

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