Chérif Touré Mamam

Mamam Cherif Touré ( born January 13, 1981 in Mango ), also Cherif Touré Mamam, is a Togolese football player. The midfielder was recently at Al- Jazira Club under contract.

Career

Mamam Cherif Touré was in Lome discovered in 1996 by the former German international goalkeeper Andreas Koepke and taken to Frankfurt am Main, where he played in the youth of Eintracht Frankfurt. After a few missions for the 1st FC Nuremberg, he had then in 1998 the chance to move to Olympique Marseille, where Touré Idol Abédi Pele had played earlier, so he accepted the offer gratefully. Technically, he was able to convince in Marseille also, but physically he was the coach 's opinion not fit enough, so he had to leave the club. In the following years Cherif Toure played for Al -Nasr Sports Club Dubai and Al - Jazira Club in the United Arab Emirates, where he was not feeling well. That's why he went back to Europe in 2001 and signed a contract with Livingston FC in Scotland, where he was able to prevail. However, when the club ran into financial difficulties in 2004, Cherif Touré Livingston left again. At first he could not find a new employer; However, since he excelled in the national team, he was taken in 2005 by the French FC Metz under contract. In 2007 he moved back to Al- Jazira Club in the United Arab Emirates.

Mamam Cherif Touré has for Togo 41 matches completed (as of June 19, 2006 ) and scored 7 goals. His debut in the national team he had in 1998. He was in the squad of the Togolese national team at the World Cup 2006. His brother Sherif Touré was also international.

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