Adelaide United's Mo Touré and Tete Yengi are on the brink of realizing their World Cup dreams, a remarkable journey from their humble beginnings as Liberian refugees. Settling in Adelaide in 2004, the Touré family found their passion for football and a pathway to greatness. With natural talent and determination, brothers Al Hassan, Mohamed, and Musa Touré quickly caught the attention of scouts, starting their football journey with the Croydon Kings in Adelaide. Their coach, Mark Brazzale, recognized their potential from day one, noting their dedication and love for the game. Adelaide United's coach Airton Andrioli praised Mo for his leadership qualities and maturity at a young age, highlighting the positive impact he has on his teammates. The selection of Mo for the Socceroos World Cup squad is a proud moment for the Touré family, symbolizing their hard work and dedication. Al Hassan expressed his pride in his brother's achievements, emphasizing the strong bond they share as they support each other in their football careers. This journey from local talents to international players showcases the spirit of Adelaide United and the potential of its young stars.