Al Hassan Toure's Net Worth Details

Al Hassan Toure is one of Australian football’s most compelling stories — a refugee-turned-Socceroos forward who has built a professional career across three continents.

This article covers Al Hassan Toure’s net worth, his salary at Sydney FC, contract history, career earnings, and everything else you need to know about his financial profile.

Al Hassan Toure’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Al Hassan Touré
Date of Birth 30 May 2000
Age 25
Nationality Australian (Liberian descent)
Height / Weight 6’1″ (185 cm) / 181 lbs (82 kg)
Position Forward (Left Winger / Striker)
Current Club Sydney FC (A-League Men)
Shirt Number #35
Turned Professional 2019
Net Worth Estimated $400,000 USD
Current Salary Estimated ~$200,000–$230,000 AUD per year
Career Clubs Adelaide United, Macarthur FC, Şanlıurfaspor, Ajaccio, FC Tulsa, Sydney FC
Honors FFA Cup (2019), Australia Cup (2022), Mark Viduka Medal (2019)
Instagram @alhassan_toure (Football Australia verified activity)

Early Life & Career

Al Hassan Touré was born on 30 May 2000 in a refugee camp in Conakry, Guinea, the eldest of six children.

His parents, Amara and Mawa Touré, originally came from Frelah in Liberia’s Salala District and fled to Guinea during the Second Liberian Civil War in 1990.

Amara walked for 18 days on foot before finding safety in Conakry, where the family would spend 14 years before migrating to Australia on 26 November 2004.

The Touré family settled in South Australia, eventually making their home in Clearview, a northern suburb of Adelaide.

Growing up in a tight-knit Islamic household in the suburb of Croydon, Al Hassan spent his childhood playing football with his brothers Mohamed and Musa, both of whom also became professional footballers.

His father Amara — a former semi-professional player himself in Guinea and Liberia — trained Al Hassan from a young age and remains his greatest influence.

He began his formal football journey at local club Croydon Kings, making his senior debut at just 16.

Cristiano Ronaldo was his goalscoring idol growing up, a fitting inspiration given the work ethic and big-game mentality Touré later demonstrated at every club.

He also participated in the African Nations Cup of South Australia before catching the eye of Adelaide United’s academy scouts.

Professional Career

Touré’s professional debut came on 7 August 2019 for Adelaide United in the FFA Cup against Melbourne Knights, where he scored the opening goal in a 5–2 win.

He followed that with goals in every round of the cup except the semi-final, and then scored in the final against Melbourne City in the 4–0 win — earning him the prestigious Mark Viduka Medal as the competition’s best player.

Adelaide United rewarded him with a two-year scholarship contract shortly after.

After two further A-League seasons with Adelaide, Touré joined Macarthur FC in October 2021.

He elevated his game significantly at Macarthur, scoring in the 2022 Australia Cup Final to win his second major trophy and finishing as the club’s top goalscorer in all competitions during the 2022–23 season.

His eight goals and six assists in 28 games that season drew international attention, as reported across Australian A-League coverage on ESPN.

He then pursued an overseas career, joining Turkish side Eyüpspor before being loaned to Şanlıurfaspor in TFF 1. Lig for the 2023–24 season.

In January 2024, he signed with French Ligue 2 side Ajaccio on an 18-month contract. After a brief stint with USL Championship club FC Tulsa in early 2025, Touré returned home to Australia, signing a two-year deal with Sydney FC in July 2025.

He wasted little time making his mark — scoring the first hat-trick of his career in November 2025 against Newcastle Jets in the A-League Men.

By November 2025, he also earned his first senior Socceroos call-up, making his debut against Venezuela.

Al Hassan Toure’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Al Hassan Toure’s has an estimated net worth of $400,000 USD.

He built this wealth through professional football contracts in Australia’s A-League, Turkey’s TFF 1. Lig, France’s Ligue 2, and the USL Championship in the United States, capped by his current two-year deal with Sydney FC.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Touré signed a two-year contract with Sydney FC in July 2025, keeping him at the club through the 2026–27 A-League season.

According to Transfermarkt’s current player profile, his market value stands at €500,000 as of the 2025–26 season.

His contract with Ajaccio in France ran until November 2025 before he moved on, while his time at FC Tulsa ended by mutual termination in July 2025.

The Sydney FC deal represents his most stable and high-profile contract to date, with the club recognised as one of the top-paying sides in the competition.

Salary

Al Hassan Touré’s as A-League contracts are not officially published.

However, based on FootyStats’ A-League salary data for 2025–26, the average annual salary across the league is approximately €114,269 (~$185,000 AUD), with players in their prime (aged 25–32) averaging around €219,966 (~$355,000 AUD) per year.

Given Touré’s age (25), international status, and hat-trick form, his salary is estimated to sit in the range of $200,000–$230,000 AUD annually (~$130,000–$150,000 USD).

His earlier stints in France and Turkey at second-division level would have provided comparably modest but professionally competitive wages.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club League Estimated Annual Earnings (USD)
2019–20 Adelaide United A-League ~$30,000–$40,000 (scholarship)
2020–21 Adelaide United A-League ~$40,000–$60,000
2021–22 Macarthur FC A-League Men ~$80,000–$100,000
2022–23 Macarthur FC A-League Men ~$100,000–$130,000
2023–24 Şanlıurfaspor (loan) TFF 1. Lig ~$60,000–$80,000
2023–24 Ajaccio Ligue 2 ~$70,000–$90,000
2024–25 Ajaccio / FC Tulsa Ligue 2 / USL ~$60,000–$80,000
2025–26 Sydney FC A-League Men ~$130,000–$150,000

Career Statistics

Club Season League Apps Goals Cup Apps Cup Goals Total Apps Total Goals
Adelaide United 2019–20 A-League 12 2 5 5 17 7
Adelaide United 2020–21 A-League 18 0 0 0 18 0
Adelaide United 2021–22 A-League 0 0 1 0 1 0
Adelaide United Total 30 2 6 5 36 7
Macarthur FC 2021–22 A-League Men 22 2 0 0 22 2
Macarthur FC 2022–23 A-League Men 23 3 5 5 28 8
Macarthur FC Total 45 5 5 5 50 10
Şanlıurfaspor (loan) 2023–24 TFF 1. Lig 16 0 1 0 17 0
Ajaccio 2023–24 Ligue 2 6 0 0 0 6 0
Ajaccio 2024–25 Ligue 2 1 0 0 0 1 0
FC Tulsa 2025 USL Championship 3 0 1 0 5 0
Sydney FC 2025–26 A-League Men 20 5 2 1 22 6
Career Total 121 12 15 11 137 23

FAQs

What is Al Hassan Toure’s net worth?

Al Hassan Toure has an estimated net worth of $400,000 USD. He earned this through professional contracts at clubs in Australia, Turkey, France, and the United States since turning professional.

Where was Al Hassan Toure born?

He was born on 30 May 2000 in a refugee camp in Conakry, Guinea. His Liberian family fled the Second Civil War and later migrated to South Australia in 2004, where he grew up in Croydon and began playing football at Croydon Kings.

Has Al Hassan Toure played for the Socceroos?

Yes. He made his senior Australia debut in November 2025 against Venezuela in Houston. He is also part of the Socceroos squad with World Cup aspirations alongside his brother Mohamed Touré.

Did Al Hassan Toure score a hat-trick in the A-League?

Yes. He scored his first professional hat-trick in Round 3 of the 2025–26 A-League Men season against Newcastle Jets on 1 November 2025, helping Sydney FC to a 4–1 away win.

Who is Al Hassan Toure’s brother?

His brother is Mohamed Touré, also a professional footballer. Both were born to Liberian refugee parents and are now representing Australia at senior international level. As of early 2026, both brothers are targeting the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the Socceroos.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.