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Football: Dortmund's Bartra injured in team bus explosion

  DORTMUND: Spain international Marc Bartra was injured in the explosion which hit the Borussia Dortmund team bu
Published April 11, 2017

 

fireDORTMUND: Spain international Marc Bartra was injured in the explosion which hit the Borussia Dortmund team bus on Tuesday and saw their Champions League game against Monaco called off, the club confirmed.

The 26-year-old centre-back injured his hand and was taken to hospital for treatment, said Dortmund's CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke.

The quarter-final first leg was rescheduled for 1845 local time (1645 GMT) on Wednesday.

"There has been an attack with explosives on the team bus," said Watzke.

"The whole team is in a state of shock, you can't get pictures like that out of your head.

"I hope the team will be in a position to be able to compete tomorrow on the pitch.

"In a crisis situation like this, Borussia pulls together."

The explosions came shortly after 1900 local time on Wittbraeucker Strasse, around ten kilometres (6 miles) from the Dortmund stadium Signal Iduna Park.

According to the police, three explosive devices were detonated near the team bus while it was en route. Several of the vehicles' window panes were broken.

In the aftermath of the explosions, the Dortmund team was taken back to the team hotel.

"For security reasons, we do not want to announce the next steps in the procedure," added Watzke.

With the 80,000-capacity stadium filling up just before the scheduled kick-off time, fans were told to stay in the ground until police signalled it was safe for them to leave.

"All our support for Marc Bartra, BVB and all their fans," tweeted Barcelona, Bartra's former club, before their Champions League quarter-final against Juventus on Tuesday.

An attack of this nature is unpredecented in German club football.

The national team, which included some current Dortmund players, was involved in the terror attack in the November 13 terror attacks on Paris in 2015.

The German team spent the night at the Stade de France, on police advice, following their friendly defeat to hosts France and flew home the next morning.

Four days later the Germany-Netherlands friendly in Hanover was called off at short notice through fear of a terror attack.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2017
 

 

 

 

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