Kewin Komar: Puszcza Niepolomice goalkeeper injured in attack
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A Polish top-flight goalkeeper has suffered hand injuries after being attacked.
Kewin Komar, 20, who plays for newly-promoted Puszcza Niepolomice, is likely to miss the autumn round of fixtures.
Komar got two assists as Puszcza beat Wisla Krakow in a league promotion play-off semi-final before his side were promoted to the Ekstraklasa.
On Monday, police said that "according to the findings of the police so far, the incident was not fan-related".
The statement added: "After collecting full procedural material in this case, it will be immediately transferred to the District Prosecutor's Office in Bochnia for legal assessment."
The incident took place on Saturday night during a festival in the southern Polish town of Wisnicz Maly.
A spokesperson for Puszcza Niepolomice said: "The police are currently dealing with the case and we are waiting for the results of their actions. At this moment, we also do not have a diagnosis of Kevin's hand injury".