Sporting Digest: Football

Tuesday 06 April 1993 18:02 EDT
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MANCHESTER CITY will learn on 16 April the nature of their penalty for last month's pitch invasion at Maine Road during the FA Cup quarter-final loss to Tottenham. The home club have been charged with failing to control their supporters.

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SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY have called off a friendly match in Japan against Mitsubishi Urawa scheduled for 24 April. Manchester City take their place.

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MONDAY'S LATE RESULTS: Russian League: Lokomotiv Moscow 0 Okean Nakhdoka 0. Brazilian Championship, first stage: Bangu 0 Flamengo 3. Leading standings: 1 Fluminense (P 10, pts 17); 2 Flamengo (10-15); 3 Vasco da Gama (10-14).

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