Mohamed Touré

AUS
 • #9 Center Forward
Position

CF

Role

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Birthdate (Age)

Mar 26, 2004 (22)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

6'1"

Weight

172 lb

National Team
Australia

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News

Jun 11, 2026

Misses training Wednesday

Toure (undisclosed) was absent from Australia's training session on Wednesday with no details provided on the nature of the issue, though Socceroos officials expect the striker to return to training on Thursday, according to Joey Lynch of ESPN.

Analysis: Toure's absence is a concern for coach Tony Popovic heading into Australia's World Cup opener against Turkey on Saturday, with the Norwich City striker widely expected to lead the line throughout the tournament. Should he be unable to feature, Tete Yengi would be the most direct alternative up front, with Nestory Irankunda, Mathew Leckie and Nishan Velupillay also available as options if Popovic needs to find a solution in the central striking position.

Jun 8, 2026

Looking to play at center-forward

Toure has earned a place as Australia's trusted striker, offering youth and shooting talent in the No. 9 spot ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Analysis: Toure's form rose during the closing months of the season thanks to a productive spell with Norwich City, where he demonstrated the upside that has made him one of Australia's most intriguing young forwards, scoring nine goals and three assists across 11 appearances (seven starts) in the English Championship. The main concern is his lack of recent international goals, as he has been held scoreless in six consecutive matches for the national team. Nevertheless, his value extends beyond pure finishing, with pace, ball-carrying ability and off-the-ball movement among his strongest attributes. Those qualities could make him the top pick to lead the front line over Tete Yengi for most of the tournament. Australia will be hoping Toure's improved club form translates into greater efficiency in front of goal as they face some tough opposition in the group stage.

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