Position: Forward
Height: 6′ 1″
Weight: 181 lbs.
DOB: May 30, 2000
Hometown: Conakry, Guinea
Previous Club: AC Ajaccio
Career Highlights:
- Helped Team Australia qualify for the 2020 Olympics – its first men’s appearance in 12 years
- Scored in the 2019 FFA Cup Final, earning the Mark Viduka Medal as the match’s most outstanding player
- Competed in the prestigious Coupe de France with Ligue 2 side AC Ajaccio (2024)
2025 (FC Tulsa):
Inked deal to join FC Tulsa on April 4, 2025.
2024 (AC Ajaccio – France):
Featured in the Coupe de France for the Ligue 2 outfit after joining the club in early 2024… Brought a burst of energy and international pedigree to the squad following his time in Turkey’s top two tiers… Continued his rise as a forward with top-end pace and a knack for performing on big stages.
2023–2024 (Eyüpspor / Şanlıurfaspor – Turkey):
Joined Turkish side Eyüpspor before being loaned out to Şanlıurfaspor in the TFF First League… Gained valuable European experience and adapted to a new playing style, further rounding out his attacking arsenal ahead of his move to France.
2021–2023 (Macarthur FC – Australia):
Led Macarthur FC to the club’s first-ever Australian Cup title in 2022, finishing as the tournament’s top scorer in the Final Round with five goals… Tallied eight goals and six assists in 28 total matches during a breakout A-League season… Established himself as one of the league’s most explosive forwards with a blend of pace and power.
2019–2021 (Adelaide United – A-League):
Made 30 senior appearances in the A-League after a standout spell with Adelaide United’s NPL side (eight goals in 17 appearances)… Made an unforgettable First Team debut during the 2019 FFA Cup, scoring in the opener and adding three more goals across the tournament, including the opener in the Final to claim the Mark Viduka Medal.
2018–2021 (Adelaide United NPL):
Rose through the youth ranks with Adelaide United’s NPL side, quickly becoming a top attacking option… His performances earned a senior team call-up and launched his professional career.
2017–2018 (Croydon Kings):
Broke into Australian football with the Croydon Kings at 16, showcasing early flashes of the speed and finishing that would define his career trajectory.
Early Career:
Toure was born in Conakry, Guinea, before moving to South Australia at age four… Developed his game in Adelaide’s competitive youth ranks, carving out a professional path from local club soccer to the international stage.
Personal:
The oldest of six siblings… Siblings Mohamed and Musa Toure currently play for Randers FC in Denmark’s Superliga… His father, Amara, played semi-professionally in Guinea and Liberia.