Real Madrid Having trained at the
Kadji Sports Academy in Cameroon, Eto'o joined
Real Madrid's youth academy in 1997, but he could only train with
Real Madrid B, as he was still a minor. Real Madrid B were relegated to the third tier,
Segunda División B, where non-
EU players are not allowed, and as a result, he was loaned to second division
Leganés for the 1997–98 season. After making 30 appearances for the club and only scoring four goals, he returned to Madrid following the end of the 1998–99 season. In January 1999, he was loaned out to
Espanyol, but made only one appearance for the club, against
Real Valladolid in
Copa del Rey.
Mallorca The next season, in the winter transfer window, he transferred to
La Liga team
Mallorca on loan, where he scored six goals in 19 games. At the end of the season, Eto'o left Real Madrid, signing a permanent deal with Mallorca for a club record £4.4 million fee. In his second season, he scored 11 goals and began to garner attention throughout the league. Mallorca President Mateo Alemany said of his style of play, "I doubt if there is any other player in the world who would please the fans more at this moment." Eto'o himself commented on his rise to stardom, "I like it here in
Mallorca; I have always been well looked after, the fans appreciate me and I also have a contract that runs until 2007." He returned the fans' appreciation when he donated €30,000 in meals to travelling Mallorca supporters who made the journey to the
Copa del Rey final against
Recreativo de Huelva in 2003. Mallorca won the match 3–0, with Eto'o scoring two late goals to seal the victory. Eto'o also scored in two consecutive away wins against his former club
Real Madrid: the first, a 1–5 thrashing, the only home loss of the Madrilenian club who went to win the
2002-03 La Liga.; the second ended with a 2–3 result that
denied a back-to-back La Liga win for Real.
Barcelona 2004–07: Transfer, Pichichi Trophy and first Champions League title in December 2005 Eto'o departed Mallorca as the club's all-time leading domestic league scorer (54 goals) when he signed for
Barcelona in the summer of 2004 for a transfer fee of €24 million, after lengthy, three-way negotiations with Mallorca and Madrid. Initially, Real Madrid President
Florentino Pérez wanted to buy back the full transfer rights and loan him out again, but eventually the Barcelona deal proved lucrative enough to warrant a sale. Additionally, the team already had its full quota of three non-EU players. He signed an improved contract with Barcelona in June 2005. After missing out on the previous year's
Pichichi trophy, which is given to the top scorer in La Liga, Eto'o edged out
Valencia striker
David Villa for the award during the final matchday on 20 May 2006 when he scored his 26th goal of the season against
Athletic Bilbao. Eto'o was very gracious to teammates after the game, saying, "It has been a team effort although only one person gets the award. We've worked hard all season and have got our just rewards." Eto'o also contributed six goals during Barcelona's run to the
2005–06 Champions League title. In
the final,
Arsenal goalkeeper
Jens Lehmann was
sent off early on for bringing down Eto'o just outside the penalty area, but the Catalans struggled to capitalize on their one-man advantage until Eto'o scored the game-tying goal in the second half. Barcelona went on to win the match 2–1, and Eto'o was awarded with the UEFA Best Forward of the Year award for his accomplishments in the European campaign. Eto'o also won an historic third consecutive
African Player of the Year award that season. He said in his acceptance speech, "Above all, I dedicate this to all the children of Africa." He was also selected to his second straight
FIFPro World XI and finished third in the running for the
FIFA World Player of the Year, making him only the second African footballer ever, after the Liberian star
George Weah, to be voted into the top three. The season started badly for Eto'o, as he ruptured the
meniscus in his right knee during Barcelona's Champions League group stage match against
Werder Bremen on 27 September 2006. Barcelona team physician Ricard Pruna originally estimated that the injury would keep him out of action for two to three months. After the operation, Eto'o's recovery time was extended to five months, but he resumed training with Barcelona in early January 2007.
2007–09: More trophies, the Treble and departure Eto'o refused to come on as a substitute in a league match against
Racing de Santander on 11 February 2007. Barcelona manager
Frank Rijkaard said after the match, "He did not want to come on; I don't know why."
Ronaldinho was critical of Eto'o's actions, saying that Eto'o was not putting the team first, but Eto'o rebutted the comment, claiming that he did not come on because he did not have enough time to warm up properly. Three months later, Eto'o said, "These kind of things are usually just speculation and don't come through to me. However, if it is true that I am a problem for my team then I will go. But like I said, I am happy here. The press can write what they want." Following the comments, Barcelona President
Joan Laporta was quick to quash rumours of transfers involving Eto'o and Ronaldinho. After aggravating a meniscus injury on 28 August during a summer friendly against
Inter Milan, Eto'o was sidelined indefinitely. On 17 October, in the midst of his recovery period, he gained Spanish citizenship. He was cleared to play again on 4 December, and returned to the side a week later in Barcelona's 2–1 league win over
Deportivo de La Coruña.
Pep Guardiola was appointed as Barcelona's new manager for the
2008–09 season. The coach made headlines by announcing that stars such as Ronaldinho,
Deco, and Eto'o were not part of his plans; Eto'o ultimately remained with the club, while the other two players departed, although Eto'o and Guardiola had several reported disagreements throughout the season. Eto'o recorded his first league
hat-trick in a match against
Levante on 24 February 2008. He finished with a total of 16 league goals in 18 appearances for the season. of
Manchester United in the
2009 UEFA Champions League Final On 25 October, Eto'o recorded the fastest hat-trick in club history after netting three times in 23 minutes in a victory over
Almería. Only two games later, on 8 November 2008, Eto'o scored four goals in the first half of Barcelona's game against
Real Valladolid, which ended 6–0. On 29 November 2008, he scored his 111th career Barcelona goal in all competitions in a 3–0 road win over
Sevilla, moving him into the club's top ten all-time goalscorers. On 14 February 2009, he scored his 99th and his 100th league goals for Barcelona in a 2–2 draw with
Real Betis. Eto'o scored his 30th goal of the 2008–09 season in a La Liga match against Real Valladolid. The game ended 1–0 and meant that Barcelona kept a six-point lead over Real Madrid in the league. He also scored against
Villarreal in the game that put Barcelona one point away from lifting the
2008–09 La Liga trophy. He scored 30 goals in the season, finishing second in the Pichichi Trophy goalscorers list behind Atlético de Madrid's
Diego Forlán. Eto'o scored the opening goal in the
2009 UEFA Champions League Final against
Manchester United. Barcelona went on to win the final
2–0, thus completing the
Treble. The trio of
Lionel Messi (38 goals), Eto'o (36 goals) and
Thierry Henry (26 goals) scored exactly 100 goals between them in the club's historic treble year.
Inter Milan 2009–10: Historical treble-winning campaign in August 2009 After
Maxwell completed the transfer from Inter Milan, Joan Laporta confirmed that there was an agreement in principle between Barcelona and Inter Milan for
Zlatan Ibrahimović to join the club in exchange for Eto'o and €46 million. After Ibrahimović agreed terms with Barcelona, the club announced Eto'o would travel to
Milan for his medical to complete the transfer. On 27 July 2009, Eto'o passed his medical and signed for five years with Inter. On his first press-conference in Milan, he declared that he was where he wanted to be and refused to compare himself to Ibrahimović saying, "I'm Samuel Eto'o and I don't want to compare myself to anyone. I believe the victories I have earned up to now can contribute to giving the right value to my name." On 8 August, Eto'o scored on his competitive debut in the
2009 Supercoppa Italiana as Inter lost 1–2 to
Lazio. Two weeks later, Eto'o scored
from the penalty spot against
Bari in his first
Serie A match. In the following match, the
Derby della Madonnina against
Milan, Eto'o won Inter a penalty after being brought down by
Gennaro Gattuso in the box; Milito scored the penalty and Gattuso was yellow carded and eventually sent off. Inter won the match 4–0. Eto'o scored again on 13 September against
Parma, his first goal from open play in a Serie A match. At the end of September 2009, Eto'o demanded almost £2.75 million from Barcelona after his transfer to Inter. The amount represented 15% of the £17.7 million (US$29 million) fee which Inter paid Barcelona in July 2009. The demand was based on a Spanish rule that a player should get 15% of the amount of his transfer to another Spanish club. If the parties failed to reach a solution, the matter could go to court. with Inter Milan, a competition he would win for the third time in his career Eto'o scored his first Serie A brace on 29 October during a 5–3 win over
Palermo, with
Mario Balotelli also scoring twice. On 1 December 2009, Eto'o finished fifth in voting for the
Ballon d'Or, which was won by his former Barcelona teammate
Lionel Messi. Eight days later, he scored his first
UEFA Champions League goal for the team in the final
Group F match against
Rubin Kazan to help Inter win 2–0 at home and progress to the knockout stage as runner-ups. Eto'o continued to be a protagonist for Inter in Europe, netting the winner in the second leg of
2009–10 UEFA Champions League round of 16 against
Chelsea on 16 March 2010, which allowed Inter to progress to the quarter-finals. He scored his first goal in
Coppa Italia on 13 April against
Fiorentina in the second of semi-finals to help Inter win 1–0 at
Stadio Artemio Franchi and progress in the final 2–0 on aggregate. Eto'o won his first silverware with the club on 5 May as Inter defeated
Roma 1–0 at
Stadio Olimpico to lift the Coppa Italia. His 12 Serie A goals helped Inter claim another championship, the fifth consecutive, after defeating
Siena in the final matchday. On 22 May 2010, Eto'o played in the third
Champions League final of his career, as Inter won 2–0 over
Bayern Munich to win the first title in 45 years; Milito scored both goals, with Eto'o setting up the second. With Inter's triumph over Bayern Munich, he became the only player to win the
treble in consecutive seasons with two different teams.
2010–11: Most goals in one season, more trophies and departure On 21 August 2010, Eto'o scored twice as Inter beat Roma 3–1 to win the
Supercoppa Italiana. His first hat trick for Inter
occurred in the UEFA Champions League against Werder Bremen on 29 September 2010. Inter won the game 4–0, with Eto'o saying, "We will remain humble because we know that there are sides out there that are better than us, so we will just take it one match at a time and we will go as far as it takes us." In December, Eto'o played in the
2010 FIFA Club World Cup; he scored against
TP Mazembe in the
final as Inter won 3–0 and lifted their fifth trophy of the year. Additionally, he was named the best player of the tournament. Continuing his outstanding form in Serie A and in the Champions League for the
2010–11 campaign, he was pivotal to Inter's attack line. On 16 March 2011, Eto'o gave a legendary performance in
Munich as he helped Inter eliminate Bayern Munich 3–2 (with an aggregate score of 3–3, winning on away goals) in the Champions League. Eto'o scored the first goal after four minutes, and provided two clinical assists to
Wesley Sneijder and to
Goran Pandev for the winner. After the game, Inter President
Massimo Moratti said, "I'm not sure if the deal that brought Eto'o to the club was my best piece of transfer business ever, but I really think it was a great piece of business for us. Eto'o is fantastic. I do not want to take anything away from Ibrahimović, but for everyone it was really a great deal to get Eto'o. Samuel is truly extraordinary." On 29 May, Eto'o scored two goals in the
final of the Coppa Italia against Palermo to help Inter win 3–1 and taking his total season goals to 37, a new record high for him. On 25 August 2011, Eto'o announced his departure from Inter Milan via an open letter to the fans.
Anzhi Makhachkala in a
Russian Cup game against
Dynamo Moscow in September 2011 On 23 August 2011, Russian club
Anzhi Makhachkala reached an agreement with Inter to sign Eto'o in a three-year deal that made him the world's highest-paid player, with a salary of €20 million (after taxes) per season. Eto'o made his debut for Anzhi on 27 August 2011 against
Rostov when he came on as a substitute with 30 minutes left in the game, later scoring an equalizer in the 80th minute from a cross by
Yuri Zhirkov. Eto'o scored the opening goal in a 5–3 defeat at home to
CSKA Moscow leaving his side four points above
Krasnodar with only two games left for qualification to the
Championship Group. At the end of the
2012–13 Russian Premier League, Eto'o made it to the Top 33 players of the Season list as the #1 Right Striker. Anzhi's billionaire owner
Suleyman Kerimov shocked the Russian football world by deciding in August 2013 to scale down the club's ambitions and drastically shrink its budget. As a result, almost all of the star players, previously signed in a bid to make the club world-beaters, were available on the transfer market.
Chelsea On 29 August 2013, Eto'o signed a one-year deal with English
Premier League club Chelsea for an undisclosed fee. He scored his first goal for Chelsea on 19 October 2013 against
Cardiff City, in which he gave Chelsea the lead. In Chelsea's home
Champions League match against
Schalke 04 on 6 November, Eto'o scored twice in a 3–0 victory. In Eto'o's first league start of 2014, on 19 January, he scored his first
Premier League hat-trick for Chelsea, earning the Blues a 3–1 victory over Manchester United at
Stamford Bridge. On 8 March, Eto'o opened scoring in Chelsea's 4–0 victory over
Tottenham Hotspur when defender
Jan Vertonghen sent a backpass straight into his path. It was the 300th goal in his club career. In the second leg of Chelsea's Champions League
round of 16 tie with
Galatasaray, Eto'o gave the Blues a fourth-minute early lead with his tenth goal of the season, a match they would go on to win 2–0. Eto'o continued his good form after scoring another early goal, in the fifth minute, against
Arsenal on 22 March. However, he was then substituted after ten minutes for
Fernando Torres after picking up a slight injury; Chelsea went on to win the match 6–0.
Everton Eto'o's contract with Chelsea expired at the end of the
2013–14 season, and on 26 August 2014, he joined fellow English
Premier League side
Everton, signing a two-year contract. He made his debut four days later, scoring one goal with a header in a 3–6 home defeat to Chelsea. On 26 October, Eto'o bagged a brace for Everton, heading in the opening goal and curling in a strike from outside the area, as the Toffees defeated
Burnley 3−1. He stated that he wanted to win the
UEFA Europa League with Everton, a tournament which he had never won before. However, Eto'o left halfway through his first season at Everton, having scored four goals in 20 games across all competitions for them. On 25 June 2015, Eto'o moved to Turkish side
Antalyaspor on a three-year contract. He made his debut on 15 August 2015 in a
league match against
İstanbul Başakşehir, scoring two goals and helping Antalyaspor win 3–2. Eto'o had a blistering start to the season, scoring 13 goals in his first 15 games, and was named the interim player-manager for the team after the previous coach,
Yusuf Şimşek, was sacked on 7 December. He continued in this capacity until
José Morais was hired as Şimşek's permanent replacement on 6 January 2016. On 31 January 2018, after leaving Antalyaspor by mutual consent, Eto'o joined league rivals
Konyaspor on a two-and-a-half-year contract. He signed for
Qatar SC in August 2018. In February 2019 he said he wished to continue playing for a further year. On 7 September 2019, Eto'o announced his retirement from football. ==International career==