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Touré Yaya is the first player from the Ivory Coast to play for FC Barcelona and has brought with him immense international experience, having played in four different leagues across Europe during his career.
Touré Yaya (Sokoura Baouke, 13-05-1983) had a remarkable route to Camp Nou, picking up
experience in all kinds of places before coming to the Camp Nou.
Touré Yaya started as a professional aged 17 at ASEC Mimosas Abidjan, the capital of his home
country, where he won the League. Belgium has traditionally been a country that has imported young
Africans, and in 2001 he signbed for first division Beveren.
After two and a half years in Beveren, where he played 70 games and scored three goals, in
the winter transfer window of 2003/04 he left for Metalursk Donetsk in the Ukraine, where in the
first half season he appeared in 11 games and got one goals, and in his second he played 26 games,
including some in the UEFA Cup, and scored three times.
From Donetsk he moved on to Greece to join Olympiakos. During his year in the Piraeus-based
club he played alongside former Blaugrana stars, Rivaldo, Haruna Babangida and Dani García as the
team progressed in the Champions League. In Greece he won a League and a Cup and his great European
performances attracted the attention of some big name clubs.
Surprisingly it was Monaco that snapped up the player in the summer of 2006. His first
manager in the Principality, Lazlo Boloni, made little use of him, but all that changed under
Laurent Banide, who took over in October. Monaco climbed from 19th to 9th in the table, and the
Ivorian played as an attacking midfielder, scoring five goals and supplying five assists in his 27
league outings.
Touré had little time to establish himself at Monaco, because by the end of the season he was
signed by Barça. He was presented on June 26, 2007 and impressed from the start, although he was
generally used in a more defensive role than the one he was used to.
Frank Rijkaard played him in 38 games in his first season (26 in the league, three in the cup
and nine in the Champions League), and he scored two goals.
Pep Guardiola made even more use of the Ivorian, and even played him at centre back when
needed. He played 43 games in the treble winning season (25 in the League, six in the Cup and 12 in
the Champions League). He scored three goals, including an unforgettably spectacular equaliser in
the cup final against Athletic Club Bilbao.
In the summer of 2009, his contract was extended to 2012.
At international level, the 24-year-old is a regular in the Ivory Coast side and represented
the Elephants in their first ever appearance in the World Cup Finals last summer in Germany, where
he was one his country’s stars along with Didier Drogba. He also appeared in the African Cup
of Nations in the same year.
Touré Yaya has two footballing brothers, Kolo Touré (defender at Manchester City) and Ibrahim
Touré, who plays in the Syrian League.
PROFILE
Touré Yaya is the first player from the Ivory Coast to play for Barça and is renowned for
combining his strength and physical power in front of the back four with great technique. He is
usually employed as a defensive midfielder and is capable of pushing forward to support the attack
if required, as well as being adept at passing the ball at speed to keep moves flowing. He has also
responded well called upon to fill at centre back, which has happened on numerous occasions.
Despite standing at 1.87m-tall (6ft 2in), most of his goals have not come from his head.
During his year with Monaco he netted five times in the league and nearly all of them came as he
attacked the ball from the second line or from long range efforts.
HONOURS
FC Barcelona
2009/10 Liga
2009/10 World Club Cup
2009/10 European Super Cup
2009/10 Spanish Super Cup
2008/09 Champions League
2008/09 Liga
2008/09 Copa del Rey
Olympiakos
2005/06 League
2005/06 Cupa
ASEC Mimosas Abidjan
2001 League
Individual awards
2009 Best ivorian player
2008 Best ivorian player
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