Australian striker Mohamed Touré missed training on June 10-11, 2026, just days before the Socceroos’ opening World Cup match against Turkey. For crypto markets, the story isn’t about the player. It’s about what sudden lineup changes do to the growing ecosystem of sports-adjacent tokens.
Touré, 22, has been one of the most in-form strikers heading into the tournament, scoring 10 goals in 12 matches since joining Norwich City in January 2026. His potential absence from a squad already thin on specialist attacking options under coach Tony Popovic could meaningfully shift match odds, and by extension, the tokens and protocols tied to them.
Why crypto cares about a soccer injury
Touré has made 9 international…





