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  1. Arsenal. 2002–03. 2003–04. 2004–05. 2005–06. 2006–07. 2007–08. 2008–09. Manchester City. Liverpool. Celtic. Seleção Nacional. Gols pela Seleção. Vida pessoal. Títulos. Referências. Ligações externas. Kolo Touré. Kolo Habib Touré ( Bouaké, 19 de março de 1981) é um ex- futebolista marfinense que atuava como zagueiro . Carreira. Início.

    • Kolo Habib Touré
  2. Nome no país de origem: Kolo Habib Touré Nasc./Idade: 19/03/1981 (43) Local de nascimento: Bouaké Altura: 1,78 m Nacionalidade: Costa do Marfim Inglaterra Posição: Defensor - Zagueiro Pé: direito Clube atual: Fim de carreira No time desde: 10/08/2017 Contrato até:-Fornecedor: New Balance

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kolo_TouréKolo Touré - Wikipedia

    Kolo Abib Touré (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian professional football manager and former player. He most recently managed Championship side Wigan Athletic . Beginning his career as a defender with ASEC Mimosas , Touré moved to English team Arsenal in 2002, where he made 326 appearances for the club and was a member of the 03 ...

    • 19 March 1981 (age 42)
    • 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
    • Kolo Abib Touré
    • Bouaké, Ivory Coast
  4. 4 de jan. de 2024 · Kolo went on to play 326 times for us over seven years before winning further league titles with Manchester City and Celtic, with a spell at Liverpool in between. He amassed 120 caps for Ivory Coast, and went into coaching after calling time on his playing days.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2022 · 29 November 2022 Wigan 78. Kolo Toure has coached at Celtic and Leicester City under manager Brendan Rodgers. Wigan Athletic have appointed former Arsenal and Manchester City defender Kolo...

  6. 20 de mar. de 2020 · BBC Sport. Kolo Toure cannot help himself. Asked how he feels about Liverpool’s defeat at Watford on 29 February - a result which ended their 18-match Premier League winning run and their hopes...

  7. 26 de jan. de 2023 · Kolo Touré is a former footballer and current manager without a club. He played for Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool and Celtic, and coached Wigan, Leicester and Ivory Coast.