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R.I.P : Younger Brother To Yaya & Kolo Toure Passes Away While They Are At The Worldcup

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The younger brother of Yaya and Kolo Toure has died, the Ivory Coast Football Association has confirmed.

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Ibrahim Toure is understood to have passed away on Thursday in Manchester, while Manchester City midfielder Yaya and Liverpool defender Kolo were representing their country at the World Cup in Brazil.

Yaya and Kolo were informed of the tragic news just hours after Ivory Coast’s 2-1 Group C defeat to Colombia in Brasilia.

The Ivory Coast FA released a statement which read: “Kolo and Yaya Toure just heard about the death of their young brother, Toure Oyala Ibrahim. The entire Ivorian delegation want to show their support to the players.

“The football Ivory Coast federation president (FIF) and the Executive Comitee announced to the entire family of Ivorian football the death of Toure Oyala Ibrahim, the younger brother of Toure Kolo Abib and Toure Yaya Gnegneri, which happened on the 19th of June in Manchester.

“In such a sad situation, the players from the Ivory Coast national team, and the entire delegation here in Brazil, show their support to the Toure brothers and their whole family. The president of Football Ivory Coast Federation and the Executive Committee ask Ivorians for their prayers.”

Ibrahim Toure, 28, played as a striker throughout his career, most recently with Lebanese team Al-Safa SC.

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Yaya Toure Wins 2013 BBC African Footballer Of The Year Award

Yaya Toure has won the 2013 BBC African Footballer of the Year award.

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Photo: Yaya Toure being awarded BBC African footballer of the year award/bbcsports

The Ivory Coast and Manchester City midfielder, who had been nominated in each of the past four years, beat Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Victor Moses, John Mikel Obi and Jonathan Pitroipa to this year’s crown.

The 30-year-old said after winning the award : “I think I’ve been nominated for five years in a row and finally winning the award is amazing.

“It’s a fantastic achievement because I don’t think there has ever been as many quality African players in top-level international football as there are now: Aubameyang, Pitroipa, Mikel, Moses, Salomon Kalou, Gervinho… we have fantastic players.

“I also think African football is improving and that means a lot to us. And as an African, I’m very happy.”

The shortlist for the award was drawn up by 44 football experts across Africa, who based their choices on players’ skill, technical ability, teamwork, consistency and fair play.

A record number of fans then voted for their favourite either online or by text message.

And those fans have considered Toure to be the standout African player over the past year, in recognition of the Ivorian’s displays of power, pace, creativity and goals.

“It’s something special because it’s not the vote of the manager or the club or the captain of the national team, it’s just the fans.

“When you have a lot of fans behind you, it’s always amazing. And I’m very happy as it is the fans who have given it to me – so I’m very appreciative.”

Toure said: “Thank you to all the fans around the world who continue to support me. It shows how much fans love you and appreciate your job as well.

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