Spanish international Marc Bartra is reported to have been injured and some of the vehicle's windows were broken.
Three explosions have gone off near the Borussia Dortmund team bus in Germany.
Spanish international Marc Bartra is reported to have been injured and some of the vehicle's windows were broken.
He was said to have been hit by shards of glass.
Other players are thought to have been unhurt.
The blasts happened as the vehicle was leaving the team hotel in Dortmund ahead of the side's Champions League match tonight.
Police patrol outide the stadium after the team bus of Borussia Dortmund had some windows broken by an explosion 10km away from the stadium
Image: Police patrol outside the stadium after the team bus of Borussia Dortmund had some windows broken by an explosion 10km away from the stadium
The explosions took place 10km from the stadium, where the team was due to face Monaco in the quarter-finals.
The game has now been postponed until Wednesday.
Borussia Dortmund had said there was no danger at the game venue.
It is not known what caused the explosions.
Police patrol outide the stadium after the team bus of Borussia Dortmund had some windows broken by an explosion 10km away from the stadium
Image: Police patrol outside the stadium after the team bus of Borussia Dortmund had some windows broken by an explosion 10km away from the stadium
Police Dortmund said in a statement: "In the run-up to the Champions League game between BVB (Dortmund) and AS Monaco, there was just after 1900 tonight an explosion close to the BVB team bus."
The statement added: "According to what we currently know, the wheels of the bus (totally or partly) burst and one person was injured.
"It is not yet possible to say exactly what the explosion was or exactly where something exploded."
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