Last-minute drama put Ghana through into the quarter-finals after they spent most of the afternoon in provisional last place.
And the man whose name will be celebrated from Mopti to Accra is Issac Boakwe.
With 88 minutes gone, Burkina Faso were 1-0 up and looking to be heading to the quarter-finals for only the second time in their history.
The game had been a drab encounter with few chances of real note until, with just 10 minutes left, Toure got a free kick outside the Ghanaian area.
He hit it straight into wall, but as the ball broke Toure was fouled again.
He did not waste his second attempt, the ball swooping into the Ghana goal like an osprey onto a particularly large salmon.
Ghana, who had been performing as if a player was being sent home at gone midnight every night, were suddenly woken from their sleep-playing.
But as the seconds counted down, it looked like the Black Stars were well and truly winking out.
Then, having risen from the substitutes bench, came the little-known figure of Isaac Boakye.
Last minute
With 89 minutes played, the ball broke down the Ghanaian right.
The Burkinabese sensed the danger and backtracked desperately, but as the cross came, they could only half-clear and Boakye slammed it past Mohamed Kabore.
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But Boakye was not finished yet. Sensing their moment, Ghana advanced into Burkina Faso back line almost paralysed with fear.
And the masterful Boakye knew what he had to do. In space with the Burkinabese backing off him, he smashed a fantastic volley home and secured himself a small piece of football history.
The Black Stars will now travel to Bamako for their quarter-final with Nigeria on Sunday