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Soccer team plays after bus blast injuries

Brazilian soccer club Bahia says at least three of its players were injured by a homemade explosive that detonated inside the team's bus on its way to a match it later won.

Bahia said on Twitter that goalkeeper Danilo Fernandes is in a hospital due to shattered glass in his face. The club also confirmed left-back Matheus Bahia and forward Marcelo Cirino are hurt.

Fernandes said on a social media posts that he is OK, without giving further details.

Bahia posted pictures of bus seats covered in blood and another showing a large hole in one of the windows.

The team played Sampaio Correia in a match later on Thursday for the Copa do Nordeste, a regional championship in Brazil's northeast. Bahia won 2-0, a result that players barely celebrated after the match.

Bahia state police said in a statement they are investigating the incident, which took place in the club's hometown of Salvador.

"We will collect footage, statements from players and witnesses that were on the spot at that moment. We will use our maximum capabilities to identify and arrest the perpetrators," police investigator Victor Spinola told media at the Arena Fonte Nova.

Local media reports say Bahia fans are among the suspects, in what seemed to be an attempt to intimidate players to deliver better results. No suspects have been arrested in connection with the case.

Bahia was relegated to Brazil's second division last year and has won only one of its last six matches.

Bahia coach Guto Ferreira told media the team decided to play the match "because of its dignity and its professionalism."

"This is stupid, people believe such moves will intimidate an athlete, making him perform," Ferreira said. "It always the coach that is bad, the player is bad. That's not how

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