The Ivory Coast
player, 33, accepts he was "above the permitted limit", and did not
challenge the charge.
He was
fined £54,000 - a means-tested fine - and banned from driving for 18 months by
Barkingside magistrates.
"It is
well known that I am a Muslim and do not drink, said Toure. "I have always
refused alcohol."
Toure was
driving in Dagenham in east London
at the time of the offence last month.
Barkingside
Magistrates Court said Toure had an alcohol reading of 75 micrograms per 100
millilitres of breath - more than twice England 's legal limit of 35
micrograms.
He pleaded
guilty to the charge on Monday, but did not say in his Facebook statement how
the alcohol got into his system.
In his
statement Toure added: "Drink-driving is a serious crime and even though I
was not intentionally consuming alcohol I accept the ban and fine and I would
like to apologise for this situation."
The Ivory Coast international was recalled to the Manchester City squad earlier this month after
apologising for "misunderstandings" relating to comments made by his
agent Dimitri Seluk.
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