One of the best African footballers of all time, Samuel Eto'o, announced his retirement from his career. The 38-year-old striker played last season in Qatar, but this summer became a free agent and it seems that he is not preparing to return to the pitch anymore. "The end. Towards a new horizon. Thank you all," - wrote the footballer on his "Instagram" account. S. Eto'o's career lasted about 22 years. He started his professional career at Barcelona, but made the biggest impact at Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Mallorca teams. With Barca, the Cameroonian won the Spanish league three times and triumphed twice in the UEFA Champions League. In the Inter team, he became both an Italian champion and a Champions League winner once. In total, during his club career, S. Eto'o played 759 matches and scored 370 goals. He has also represented Leganes, Espanyol, Anzhi, Chelsea, Everton, Sampdoria, Antalyaspor, Konyaspor, and Qatar SC teams.
Samuel Eto'o has officially announced his retirement from football.
— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 7, 2019
Throwback to when he won back-to-back trebles pic.twitter.com/ugEjwkJKTm