Sporting Digest: Football
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Your support makes all the difference.STEFAN KUNTZ, the 30-year-old Kaiserslautern striker, will make his international debut for Germany in tonight's friendly against the United States in Palo Alto, California.
JAN WOUTERS, Bayern Munich's Dutch international midfielder, yesterday signed for PSV Eindhoven for pounds 500,000. Wouters, 33, joined Bayern from Ajax Amsterdam in 1991 and was halfway through his third season with the German club. His contract with PSV runs from the start of next month until the middle of 1996.
SWEDEN, Colombia and Bolivia - all World Cup finalists - have been invited to compete in a three-day tournament in Miami on 18 to 20 February, along with the host nation, the United States, who will also meet three other finalists (Norway, Switzerland and Russia) in the New Year.
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY (Guadalajara): Mexico 0 Brazil 1 (Rivaldo 16).
TRANSFER: Andy Gibson, midfielder, Aberdeen to Partick Thistle ( pounds 75,000).
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