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Gnégnéri Yaya Touré (born 13 May 1983) is an Ivorian professional football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. He is currently an assistant coach for the Saudi Arabia national team. Touré aspired to be a striker during his youth [4] and has played centre-back, including for Barcelona in the 2009 UEFA Champions League final. [5]
Yaya Touré is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder. He has played for and captained the Ivory Coast national team . Touré is known for combining passing ability and physical power with technique.
Kolo Touré: 120 7 2000–2015 3 Max Gradel: 113 18 2011–2024 4 Didier Drogba: 105 65 2002–2014 5 Yaya Touré: 101 19 2004–2015 6 Siaka Tiéné: 96 2 2000–2015 7 Salomon Kalou: 93 27 2007–2017 8 Serge Aurier: 93 4 2013–present 9 Abdoulaye Traoré: 90 49 1984–1996 10 Arthur Boka: 82 1 2004–2015
Dantouma "Yaya" Toure (born June 12, 2004) is a soccer player who plays as a winger for USL Championship side, Hartford Athletic, on loan from the Major League Soccer Pool, after being waived by the Colorado Rapids. Born in Guinea, he has represented the United States at youth level.
One of the best and most celebrated coaches in world soccer has been accused of being "cruel," vindictive, and of having "a problem with Africans."
Kolo Touré, footballer for Liverpool; Yaya Touré, footballer for Manchester City; Wilfried Bony. footballer for Swansea City A.F.C. Seydou Doumbia, footballer for CSKA Moscow; Yann Ekra, footballer for Harrisburg City Islanders
In the buildup to the opening goal, City midfielder Yaya Touré picked up an injury and was replaced just before half-time by Nigel de Jong. [40] [41] At half-time, with City leading 1–0 and Bolton winning 2–1 against Stoke City, QPR were in a position to be relegated while City would be crowned champions. [36]
Kolo Abib Touré (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian professional football manager and former player. He most recently managed Championship club Wigan Athletic.. Beginning his career as a defender with ASEC Mimosas, Touré moved to English team Arsenal in 2002, where he made 326 appearances for the club and was a member of the 03–04 'invincibles' side.