Borussia Dortmund will "not bend before terrorism" after their team bus was damaged by explosions in Germany.
Defender Marc Bartra fractured his wrist in the incident,which led to Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first-leg game against Monaco being postponed, BBC News reports.
The match has been rescheduled for Wednesday, or with a 17:45 BST kick-off.
"We want to display that terrorism and hatred can never dictate our actions," said chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke.
"This is perhaps the most difficult situation that we have faced in the past decades," he added.
Watzke said he had spoken to players in the dressing room, or urging them "to display society that we enact not bend before terrorism".
He added: "We enact not just play for us today. We play for everyone - no matter whether Borussia,Bayer or Schalke supporters. And of course we play for Marc Bartra, who wants to see his team win."
Source: tert.am