RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The younger brother of Ivory Coast
players Yaya and Kolo Toure died on Thursday, the same day his famous siblings
were representing their country at the World Cup, the Ivory Coast Football
Federation said.
The 28-year-old Ibrahim Toure died in England, the Ivorian
federation said in a statement, and Yaya and Kolo were informed soon after
Ivory Coast's 2-1 loss to Colombia at the World Cup in Brazil.
"A tough day for the Toure brothers. Just hours after
the (Colombia) match ... Kolo and Yaya have learned of the death of their
younger brother," the IFF said in its statement. "The entire Ivorian
delegation in Brazil supports them in this painful circumstance."
The IFF didn't say if the brothers would now leave the World
Cup in Brazil, where Ivory Coast has a chance of making the second round for
the first time.
Manchester City released a statement saying "the
thoughts of everyone connected with City are with the Toure family at this most
difficult time.
"Ibrahim was a regular visitor to Carrington (training
ground) and was a popular figure among the staff and players and was extremely
close to his two older brothers," the club said.
A message on FIFA President Sepp Blatter's official Twitter
feed, which was posted in English and French, said he was "very
saddened" by the news. Belgium defender Vincent Kompany, the Manchester
City captain, wrote on Twitter: "My sincere condolences to the Toure
family for the loss of Ibrahim. We are all saddened by this news. Keep
strong."
Kolo Toure's current club Liverpool said "the thoughts
of everybody at Liverpool Football Club are with defender Kolo Toure following
the news of the passing of his brother."
Ibrahim Toure played professionally himself as a striker,
most recently for Lebanon club Al Safa. He also played in Ukraine, France and
Syria after starting at the same Ivorian club as Yaya and Kolo. But he never
realized his dream of making Ivory Coast's national team alongside his
brothers.
"If I manage to join a European side, maybe one day
I'll get called up by the national team," he said in an interview on the
FIFA website in January. "Of course there's a huge amount of pressure on
me wherever I go because I'm the brother of Yaya and Kolo Toure.
"But you mustn't forget that I'm a forward, whereas
Yaya is a midfielder and Kolo is a defender. Speaking for myself, I always give
everything.
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