Scunthorpe United have confirmed that defender Jonathan Gjoshe was among those injured in a violent incident on an LNER train bound for London on Saturday evening.
The club said the 22-year-old sustained non-life-threatening injuries and remains in hospital.
Scunthorpe have since told the BBC that Gjoshe suffered a slash wound to his bicep and had to undergo surgery.
Gjoshe joined Scunthorpe on non-contract terms in early September, having impressed during pre-season and featuring in several warm-up fixtures.
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Victims
A statement from the club read: “Scunthorpe United can confirm registered player Jonathan Gjoshe was one of the victims affected by the shocking attack on an LNER train bound for London on Saturday evening.
“We can confirm that Jonathan sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the attack, but currently remains in hospital.
“Due to the ongoing investigations taking place, we are currently unable to update further.

Heartfelt well wishes
“Everyone at the club, from the Board, management and his teammates, along with all staff behind the scenes, sends our heartfelt well wishes to Jonathan for a full recovery, which is also extended to all the victims on board the train.
Police are continuing to investigate the disturbing events that unfolded during the journey, after Anthony Williams, 32, was charged with 11 counts of attempted murder following the attack, which also left a train worker in a critical but stable condition.
The thoughts of everyone connected with The NLP are with Gjoshe and all those affected by the incident, as the football community continues to send messages of support for his recovery.
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