SANTA Fe goalkeeper Ramiro Sanchez suffered minor eye and hand injuries after his team's bus was attacked following Saturday's Copa Mustang I fixture against city rivals Millonarios.
After Santa Fe ran out 2-0 winners in the Bogota derby, a number of Millonarios fans threw stones at the visitors' bus as it prepared to depart the stadium.
Sanchez suffered a number of cuts after being showered by glass during the unrest and received treatment in hospital before being discharged.
Doctor Carlos Ulloa told Radio Caracol: "Fortunately, Ramiro has not suffered serious injuries in his eyes.
"The little pieces of glass were taken out and he is out of hospital now."
Santa Fe assistant coach Heriberto Nino added to reporters: "We are very sad even though we won the match.
"Ramiro was hurt in the eyes and cheeks because of the little pieces of glass."
Sanchez suffered a number of cuts after being showered by glass during the unrest and received treatment in hospital before being discharged.
Doctor Carlos Ulloa told Radio Caracol: "Fortunately, Ramiro has not suffered serious injuries in his eyes.
"The little pieces of glass were taken out and he is out of hospital now."
Santa Fe assistant coach Heriberto Nino added to reporters: "We are very sad even though we won the match.
"Ramiro was hurt in the eyes and cheeks because of the little pieces of glass."
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