Who is the brother of Yaya Toure?

Kolo Touré
Ibrahim Touré
Yaya Touré/Brothers

Who is Kolo Toure brother?

Yaya Touré
Kolo Touré/Brothers

Are Yaya and Kolo Toure brothers?

Personal life. He is the older brother of Ibrahim Touré and Yaya Touré.

Where is Kolo Toure now?

Leicester City F.C.Kolo Touré / Current team (first team coach)Leicester City Football Club is a professional football club based in Leicester in the East Midlands, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the highest level of England’s football league system, and plays its home matches at the King Power Stadium. Wikipedia

Did Yaya and Kolo play together?

Yaya Touré and Kolo Touré, born just a couple years apart, became two linchpins on the Ivorian national team and, at a couple points, also played together on the club level. Kolo Touré was the older brother, while Yaya was born just a couple years later.

Where are the Toure brothers?

Yaya and Kolo Toure have decided to stay with the Ivory Coast squad in Brazil following the death of their brother, a team spokesman has confirmed. Ibrahim Toure, a 28-year-old player with the Lebanon-based Al Safa, died in Manchester on Thursday.

Who was better Kolo or Yaya?

They are the most successful set of brothers in Manchester City’s history and are only the second set of brothers to win Premier League winners medals after Gary and Phil Neville. Despite, being the younger brother Yaya has won more major trophies than Kolo, winning 18 compared to Kolo’s 12.

What does Toure mean?

Touré is the French transcription of a West African surname (English transcriptions are Turay and Touray). The name is probably derived from tùùré, the word for ‘elephant’ in Soninké, the language of the Ghana Empire. The clan existed as kings of Zaghari on the middle Niger before the Moroccan invasion of Ghana.

Who is Yaya Toure wife?

Gineba TouréYaya Touré / Wife (m. 2004)

Who is Kolo Toure wife?

Awo TouréKolo Touré / Wife (m. 2012)

What is the meaning of Traore?

Traoré or Traore is a surname of Manding origin (Bambara: Taara-oray), as written in French orthography, which is common in Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Guinea. In anglophone West Africa the name is often spelled Trawally.