Kolo Abib Touré (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian professional football manager and former player who is currently an assistant manager at club Manchester City.
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 03âÂÂ04 'invincibles' side. In 2009, he moved to Manchester City, where he was joined a year later by his younger brother, Yaya, helping City earn their first league title in 44 years. In 2013, Touré signed for Liverpool. He is one of the ten players who have won the Premier League with two clubs, having won it with Arsenal and City. He also won the Scottish Premiership and Scottish League Cup with Celtic. He remains to date the African player with the most Premier League appearances (353 in total).
Touré is the second-most capped player for the Ivory Coast, with 120 appearances from 2000 to 2015. He represented the team at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup tournaments. Touré also represented the Ivory Coast at seven Africa Cup of Nations tournaments between 2002 and 2015, helping them finish runner-up in 2006 and 2012, while winning in 2015.
Kolo Touré joined Premier League team Arsenal from ASEC Mimosas on a long-term contract for a fee of ã150,000 on 14 February 2002 after a short trial. His status as a full international meant that he was able to secure a British work permit.
Touré made his debut for the first team on 11 August 2002, in the 1âÂÂ0 win over Liverpool in the FA Community Shield, in which he played the final five minutes as a substitute for Dennis Bergkamp. Initially regarded as a utility player, he started his Arsenal career as a defensive midfielder as well as at right-back. He scored his first Arsenal goal at Stamford Bridge in a 1âÂÂ1 draw against Chelsea on 1 September, having replaced the injured Edu after half an hour. Arsenal won the FA Cup, with Touré an unused substitute in the final against Southampton.
At the start of the 2003âÂÂ04 season, Wenger began using Touré as a central defender alongside Sol Campbell. Touré inherited his position from veteran Martin Keown, whom he praised as a mentor; Arsenal won the league without losing a game that season.
Touré was in and out of the Arsenal team during the 2004âÂÂ05 season, battling for a first team place with the likes of Philippe Senderos and Pascal Cygan to play alongside Campbell in defence. Touré ended the season with a FA Cup winners medal playing 50 times for Arsenal that season and scoring one goal. His only goal of the 2004âÂÂ05 season came in the 90th minute of Arsenal's UEFA Champions League last 16 round tie against Bayern Munich of Germany. Arsenal lost the game 3âÂÂ1.
Touré established himself as a permanent fixture in the Arsenal starting XI. In the 2005âÂÂ06 season, he established a formidable defensive partnership with Senderos. Both centre-backs helped the Arsenal team reach the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final after keeping 10 consecutive clean sheets (a European competition record).
Touré scored his second European goal on 19 April 2006, the winner in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Villarreal CF. It was the final European goal scored at Highbury and the goal that effectively decided the tie (Arsenal won 1âÂÂ0 on aggregate), to send Arsenal through to their first ever Champions League Final, in Paris, France, which they would end up losing late on.
In October 2006, Touré signed a new contract of undisclosed "long-term" length. The following 9 January, he captained the club for the first time in the absence of Gilberto Silva and Thierry Henry, in a 6âÂÂ3 victory away to Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the League Cup. He led Arsenal out for the final against Chelsea on 25 February, which his team lost 2âÂÂ1. His challenge on Mikel John Obi caused a mass brawl which led to both players and Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor being sent off, as well as a ã100,000 fine for both London rival clubs.
On 13 April 2009, Touré demanded a move away from Arsenal after a reputed bust-up with defensive partner William Gallas. He reportedly handed in a transfer request which was later turned down by Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood. However, Touré temporarily reversed his decision and committed to the Gunners at least until the summer.
After much transfer speculation, it was announced on 28 July 2009 that Manchester City had agreed a fee of ã14 million for Touré. After he successfully passed a medical in Manchester on 29 July 2009, Touré signed a four-year contract with the club which had the option of extending it to five years. City, who had finished 10th the previous season, had made a number of high-profile signings in preparation for the 2009âÂÂ10 season, and Touré expressed that hoped to help make City a top four team. He was appointed the club captain by Mark Hughes. He scored his first goal for Manchester City in a 2âÂÂ1 League Cup win over Fulham on 23 September 2009. He scored his first league goal for City against Burnley on 7 November 2009. Manchester City finished the season in fifth position, losing out to Tottenham Hotspur by just three points. On 2 July 2010, Kolo Touré was joined by his brother Yaya at Manchester City following a transfer believed to be worth around ã24 million.
At the beginning of the 2010âÂÂ11 season, Roberto Mancini took away the captain's armband from Touré and gave it to Carlos Tevez. However, he remained part of Mancini's plans and was a first team regular in defence. He was sent off in Manchester City's 2âÂÂ1 defeat to Everton on 20 December 2010, helping to deny City the chance to top the Premier League table on Christmas. On 15 January 2011, Touré scored the first goal in a 4âÂÂ3 win for the Citizens against Wolves which sent them to the top of the league table.
On 3 March 2011, it was revealed that Touré had failed a drug test and had been suspended. The World Anti-Doping Agency imposed a 6-month suspension from football effective 2 March 2011.
In the 2011âÂÂ12 season, Touré, unlike his brother, who was starting every match possible, was used as a squad player, making 14 league appearances as Manchester City won a league title for the first time in 44 years.
On 28 May 2013, Liverpool announced that an agreement had been reached in principle to sign Touré on a free transfer from Manchester City. On 2 July he was unveiled as Liverpool's first signing of the window and was handed the number 4 shirt. He signed a two-year contract. He made his Premier League debut for Liverpool on 17 August 2013 in a 1âÂÂ0 victory over Stoke City at Anfield. On 2 February 2014, in a match against West Bromwich Albion he passed straight to opponent Victor Anichebe, who scored an equaliser. Twelve days later, he scored an own-goal in a match against Fulham, which eventually Liverpool won thanks to a late penalty from skipper Steven Gerrard. Liverpool were in contention to win the league title in 2013âÂÂ14, which eventually went to Manchester City; had he won, Touré would have been the first player in English football since World War II to win the league with three clubs.
On 1 March 2015, he came on as an 83rd-minute substitute against Manchester City, marking the first time he and his brother Yaya, who started the match for City, faced each other in a competitive match. Liverpool won the match 2âÂÂ1.
Touré scored his first Liverpool goal on 14 February 2016, heading in Jordan Henderson's corner kick to confirm a 6âÂÂ0 win away to bottom side Aston Villa. It was his first goal in any match since January 2011, and he celebrated wildly. At the end of the 2015âÂÂ16 season, Touré was released.
On 24 July 2016, Touré reunited with former manager Brendan Rodgers when he joined Celtic on a one-year contract. He made his debut on 3 August 2016, coming on as a substitute in the second half of Celtic's 2–1 win over FC Astana in a Champions League qualifier. He made 20 appearances as Celtic completed an unbeaten domestic season, winning a treble of League, Cup and League Cup. Touré was not offered a new playing contract at the end of the season.
In September 2017, Touré announced his retirement and took up a coaching role with Celtic.
Touré made his debut for Ivory Coast in April 2000 against Rwanda. He played in all five games for the Ivory Coast as they finished runners up to the hosts in the African Cup of Nations in Egypt in January 2006.
He was named in the 23-man squad taken by coach Henri Michel to the 2006 FIFA World Cup and made his first appearance in a FIFA World Cup on 11 June 2006 in a 2âÂÂ1 loss to Argentina. He was also called up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was the captain in the team's first game against Portugal due to Didier Drogba's injury. On 10 August 2010, Touré headed the only goal of a friendly win over Italy at West Ham United's Boleyn Ground.
In December 2014, Touré announced his intention to retire from international football after the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. He played his final game in the final of the tournament on 8 February 2015, where Ivory Coast beat Ghana 9âÂÂ8 on penalties after the game ended 0âÂÂ0. He took the seventh penalty for Ivory Coast, which he scored. On 15 February 2015, he confirmed his retirement from international duty.
On 9 August 2017, the Ivorian Football Federation appointed Touré as a new member of their coaching staff for the African Nations Championship and under-23 team. He joined Celtic's coaching staff as a technical assistant in September 2017. In February 2019, Brendan Rodgers left Celtic for Leicester City, and Touré also joined Leicester as a first team coach.
On 29 November 2022, Wigan Athletic appointed Touré as first team manager on a three-and-a-half-year deal. On 2 January 2023, Touré's team lost their third consecutive game by the scoreline of 4âÂÂ1, and dropped to last place in the Championship as a result. Toure was sacked by Wigan on 26 January 2023, with the club bottom of the Championship and failing to win any of his nine games in charge.
On 15 July 2025, after having spent a period as an assistant coach at Manchester City's Elite Development Squad, Touré was appointed as an assistant coach to Pep Guardiola for the men's team.
Touré was born in Bouaké, Ivory Coast. He is the older brother of Ibrahim Touré and Yaya Touré. Ibrahim died of cancer in 2014, aged 28. They also have a sister, Belinda.
Touré is a Muslim and observes fasting during the Islamic month of Ramadan, stating that "It doesn't affect me physically. It makes me stronger. You can do it when you believe so strongly in something. A normal human can be without water for much longer than one day."
Touré is married to Awo. As of 2011, they had a son and a daughter. His son, Yassine, is also pursuing a football career, having signed a two-year scholarship with Leicester City in December 2021.
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