Education
He graduated from Park Center Senior High School in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, before taking courses in sport management at North Hennepin Community College in 2009 and 2010.
He graduated from Park Center Senior High School in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, before taking courses in sport management at North Hennepin Community College in 2009 and 2010.
Youth and Amateur
Toure played five years of youth soccer with Genesis Football Club in his native Liberia, before moving with his family to Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1999. The midfielder"s elementary school in Liberia was known as "Mission for Today". Toure also netted 27 goals in 14 appearances for the Minnesota Twin Stars in the National Premier Soccer League in 2006.
Professional
Toure first entered the United Soccer Leagues First Division with Minnesota Thunder in July 2006, and in two seasons with the Thunder, Toure scored six goals and added one assist in 34 appearances.
Prior to the start of his second season in Minnesota, Toure played in eight preseason matches during a two-month trial with New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. United. Bruce Arena commented on Toure that he had a nice hard shot and was getting better every week.
Despite Toure impressing Red Bulls Coach Arena, he was not offered a contract. Toure transferred to the Atlanta Silverbacks in 2007, eventually scoring six goals and recording four assists in 19 matches.
Two of Toure"s six goals last season came in Atlanta"s 3–2 loss to the Whitecaps on 10 August.
Four days after the Whitecaps match, Toure was traded to Miami Football Club for midfielder Sean Cameron. On 21 January 2009 Toure joined Vancouver Whitecaps, signing a two-year contract. He scored his first goal for the team on 9 June 2010 against the Carolina RailHawks.
In February 2011, Toure signed a contract with Swiss Challenge League club Football Club Locarno.
After releasing from Locarno, he joined Danish 1st Division side Football Club Vestsjaelland on 2 July 2012. International
Toure has played for the U-14, U-15 and U-20 Liberian National teams.
Toure has also received a call-up to Liberia"s senior side, but was unable to attend due to club commitments. In 2013, he represented Liberia in 2014 World Cup qualifiers against Uganda and Senegal.
As a member of the Blues, the winger assisted on one goal during his eight appearances.