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Football Biography

Samuel Eto'o

“Eto'o”

Cameroonian flag Cameroonian · Nkon, Cameroon · Born 10 March 1981

Forward
431
goals
863
appearances
118
intl caps
56
intl goals

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Africa's greatest footballer of his era — four-time African Player of the Year and Champions League winner with Barcelona and Inter Milan.

Samuel Eto'o Fils was born in Nkon, Cameroon in 1981 and joined Real Madrid's youth system (1996–97). Loan spells at Leganés and Espanyol preceded Mallorca (2000–2004) and then Barcelona (2004–2009) where he scored 152 goals in 232 appearances and won 2 Champions Leagues (2006, 2009) and 3 La Liga titles. Inter Milan (2009–2011) produced a historic treble under Mourinho including the Champions League. He later played at Anzhi (earning a then world-record salary for a footballer), Chelsea, Everton and several Turkish clubs. He earned 118 Cameroon caps scoring 56 goals — his country's record — and won 2 Africa Cups of Nations (2000, 2002). He was African Footballer of the Year 4 times. His top speed of 35.4 km/h was among the fastest ever recorded in European football. He covered 11.3 km per game. He scored 431 career goals and provided 202 assists in 863 appearances. He is the only player to win the Champions League with two different treble-winning sides (Barcelona 2009, Inter 2010). He became the President of the Cameroonian Football Federation in 2021.

Famous For

Only player to win back-to-back Champions League trebles with different clubs

Playing Style

How They Played

Clinical finisher with exceptional pace, movement in the box, and big-game temperament

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Greatest African footballer of all time and most successful in European competition

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Champions League 2006, 2009 (Barcelona), 2010 (Inter Milan)
  • La Liga 3x
  • Serie A 2010 (Inter)
  • Treble 2010 (Inter)
  • Africa Cup of Nations 2000, 2002 (Cameroon)
  • African Footballer of Year 4x
  • Champions League 2006
  • Champions League 2009
  • Champions League 2010
  • La Liga 2005
  • La Liga 2006
  • Serie A 2010
Club Career
Club Period Fee Apps Goals Shirt
Mallorca2000–200414858#9
Barcelona2004–200913248#9
Inter Milan2009–201110253
Real Madrid1997–199930#9
Leganes1999–2000loan306
Espanyol2000–2000loan136
Chelsea2005–2009€27m10937
Everton2014–2015free224
Sampdoria2015–2016free215
Antalyaspor2016–2018free6444
Konyaspor2018–2019free103
Anzhi Makhachkala2011–20136336
Cameroonian flag Cameroon11856
Career Journey

Timeline

1997 📌 Professional debut with Real Madrid aged 16
1998 🌍 Cameroon international debut aged 17
2000 🏆 Africa Cup of Nations winner with Cameroon
2004 🥇 First African Player of the Year award
2006 🏆 Champions League winner with Barcelona
2009 🎯 Barcelona treble - Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey
2010 🎯 Inter Milan treble - first player to win consecutive trebles
2019 📌 Retirement from professional football
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Samuel Eto'o

Samuel Eto'o scored 431 career goals in 863 appearances.

Samuel Eto'o earned 118 international caps scoring 56 goals.

Samuel Eto'o provided 202 career assists.

Samuel Eto'o won 22 major trophies throughout his career.

Samuel Eto'o was born in 1981 in Nkon.

Career Timeline — Samuel Eto'o
1997
Professional debut with Real Madrid aged 16
1998
Cameroon international debut aged 17
2000
Africa Cup of Nations winner with Cameroon
2004
First African Player of the Year award
2006
Champions League winner with Barcelona
2009
Barcelona treble - Champions League, La Liga, Copa del Rey
2010
Inter Milan treble - first player to win consecutive trebles
2019
Retirement from professional football
Champions League 2006, 2009 (Barcelona), 2010 (Inter Milan)
La Liga 3x
Serie A 2010 (Inter)
Treble 2010 (Inter)
Africa Cup of Nations 2000, 2002 (Cameroon)
African Footballer of Year 4x
Champions League 2006
Champions League 2009
Champions League 2010
La Liga 2005
La Liga 2006
Serie A 2010