Samuel Eto'o fils (born March 10, 1981 in Nkon, Cameroon) is a football striker, who currently plays for FC Barcelona. He is a distinguished forward who is known for his outstanding positional awareness and shooting technique. His talents have made him a leading scorer for both club and country and one of the world's top strikers. He was named African Footballer of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2005, making him the first player to win the award three years in succession since it has been handed out by the Confederation of African Football. Prior to joining Barcelona in 2004,He lived in Hargeisa with the Adan family, and formed a special relationship with Adan Abdi Adan, Eto'o spent most of his career on the books of Real Madrid, although he only played in three league games in his six years under contract. Instead, the last four and a half of those years were spent on loan with Real Mallorca. In 2003 he and his teammates lifted the King's Cup after defeating Recreativo de Huelva.
Incredibly, Eto'o made his Cameroon debut at the age of just 15, and at the age of 17, Eto'o was the youngest player at the 1998 FIFA World Cup when he suited for Cameroon against Italy. He then played in the 2002 edition. Eto'o won three major tournaments with his country: the 2000 and 2002 African Nations Cups, as well as the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
His signing with Barcelona was very controversial as Real Madrid owned half of his contract and had preference over his signing. However, he was turned down by chairman Florentino Pérez, who argued that he already had the best two strikers in the league (Ronaldo and Raúl) and that there was no place for another non-European Union player. The contract release was signed after paying 24 million euros, of which half was for Mallorca. Real's loss has been Barça's gain - Samuel Eto'o has proven to be a world-class acquisition, helping Barcelona to the 2004/2005 Spanish La Liga title and being the team's top scorer with a final figure of 24 goals, just one short of top scorer Diego Forlán. He also finished in third-place of voting for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year award; coming behind his Barcelona teammate Ronaldinho and Chelsea F.C. midfielder Frank Lampard.
In 2006, Eto'o missed his penalty shot in the quarter-final of the 2006 African Cup of Nations game against , ending a record 24-shot penalty session in which every penalty was scored and eliminating his side. On the other hand he was the top scorer of the tournament, with five goals.
On May 17, 2006 in the 2006 Champions League Final against Arsenal FC, Eto'o was pulled down by Arsenal's goalkeeper, Jens Lehmann, leading to Lehmann's expulsion, and he scored the equalising goal. Barcelona went on to win 2-1. Eto'o was unanimously elected man of the match of the Champions League Final by a jury composed of football journalists and sportsmen.
After missing out on last year's "Pichichi" Eto'o made amends for it when on May 20, 2006, Samuel Eto'o assured himself the title of "pichichi" (top scorer of La Liga) after scoring a goal against Athletic de Bilbao in FC Barcelona's last game of the 2005-2006 season. Had he not scored in this game, he would still have been La Liga's top scorer for the season but would have had to share the title with Valencia CF's goleador David Villa..
Under Frank Rijkaard at Barcelona, Eto'o has played as the central striker as well as on either wing in an attempt to stmyie teams who man-mark the Barca front three. Eto'o has adapted very well to the wing positions and has created numerous goals for his team mates while simultaneously scoring a lot of goals himself. His unselfishness in front of goal has also come in for praise. In 2005/06 season he became the first player since the 1990 season to score 50 goals over 2 seasons in La Liga.
Eto'o does not shirk from his defensive responsiblities and has won many admirers for his fantastic work-rate. And the trust Rijkaard placed in his striker's defensive capabilities was evident when he shifted Eto'o to the left-flank in the Champions League semifinal against Milan to counter the attacking threat of Cafu.
The incident sparked controversy as to the racist attitudes of Spanish football fans, and opened a general discussion on racism in football. Britain's Football Association voiced its outrage at the incident, reeling from the English team's similar predicament during a friendly match against the Spanish national team on Spanish soil. Recently in Spain, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, and particularly Italy, black players have been the object of racial abuse from the opposing team fans. However, while some merely ignore these abuses, others like Eto'o and the Ivorian defender Marc Zoro of Messina have reacted by trying to leave the pitch. There are also extreme cases in the 2006 World Cup, where Zinedine Zidane headbutted Marco Materazzi after Materazzi was alleged to incite racist slur against Zidane. This has had the merit of bringing the racial issue to the forefront and prompting FIFA's president, Sepp Blatter, to threaten to impose more stringent sanctions for such attitudes.
1981 births | Cameroonian footballers | FC Barcelona footballers | Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | La Liga footballers | Living people | Olympic competitors for Cameroon | RCD Espanyol footballers | RCD Mallorca footballers | Real Madrid footballers
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