Samuel Eto'o Fils (born March 10, 1981
in Nkon, Cameroon) is a football striker, who currently plays for
FC Barcelona. He was named African Footballer of the Year in 2003 and 2004.
Prior to joining Barcelona in 2004, 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.
At the age of 17, Eto'o was the youngest player at the 1998 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 FC 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. Samuel Eto'o has proven to be a great aquisition, 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.
When he was 15, Eto'o signed with Real Madrid and flew over. However,
when he arrived on Madrid airport, nobody received him. In his
desperation, young Samuel walked over to the first African he
encountered. That man took pity on him and took him to the Real Madrid
grounds. Eto'o has stated that he would gladly thank this man, but that
he neither has his name or contacts.