Yaya Touré Appointed as Slovan Bratislava Head Coach
Yaya Touré, 43, has signed a three-year contract as the head coach of Slovan Bratislava, according to General Director Ivan Kmotrík ml. The former Barcelona and Manchester City midfielder replaces Vladimír Weiss Sr., who moved to the Slovak national team. Touré begins his first head coaching appointment this Monday.
How does this appointment impact the club’s professional health?
General Director Ivan Kmotrík ml. stated the goal was to hire a personality who experienced the highest levels of world football. Kmotrík noted that Touré possesses “huge motivation” to establish himself as a coach.
The transition follows the departure of Vladimír Weiss Sr. Kmotrík indicated that Touré and the club share a similar approach to success and are aligned on a vision for a “new era” at Slovan Bratislava.
What performance background does Touré bring to the role?
Touré previously served as an assistant coach at Olimpik Donetsk, Akhmat Grozny, and Standard Liege. His most recent experience was with the Saudi Arabian national team under Robert Mancini.
As a player, Touré won a Champions League title with Barcelona and three Premier League trophies with Manchester City. He described his desire to implement a “dominant” style of play to control matches.
What are the upcoming professional pressures for the new coach?
Touré faces an immediate challenge with the Champions League. Slovan Bratislava will learn its opponent for the second qualifying round during a draw in Nyon on June 17.

Touré stated he intends to build upon the achievements of his predecessor. He may seek to integrate his own methods while maintaining the club’s high ambitions and utilizing its facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the new head coach of Slovan Bratislava?
Yaya Touré, a 43-year-old former player for Manchester City and Barcelona.
How long is Yaya Touré’s contract?
He has signed a three-year contract with the club.
What is Touré’s previous coaching experience?
He has worked as an assistant coach at Olimpik Donetsk, Akhmat Grozny, Standard Liege, and with the Saudi Arabian national team.
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