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Your support makes all the difference.CAMEROON beat South Africa 2-1 in Cape Town yesterday to level their three- match series at one victory each. The South Africans took an early lead when Jules Onana headed in to his own net, but Oliver Djomo equalised within a minute and Roger Milla scored a late winner when his team were down to nine men: Onana and his team-mate Jean-Claude Pagal were sent off in the second half.
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY (Cape Town): South Africa 1 (Onana og 6) Cameroon 2 (Djomo 7, Milla 85).
LEEDS UNITED have agreed to a request from Liverpool to switch the date of their Premier League game at Anfield next season from Tuesday 26 January to the following evening.
TRANSFERS: Peter van der Ven, midfielder, Aberdeen to Hearts, pounds 90,000. Martin Gill, midfielder, Hartlepool to Scarborough, free.
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