
Both players will arrive this month in Barcelona and will start the new season with respectively the Alevín A and the Alevín B youth team.
FundEsport is the foundation of former Barcelona player Samuel Eto'o, with which Barcelona has a co-operation agreement since the foundation was founded three years ago. With Mandela and Cámara, there would now be 15 Cameroonian players in Barcelona's youth academy.
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nelson mandela lol, mes que un club:) good old samu still helping us
ReplyDeleteWith all those youth players, the legacy of Eto'o just goes on. Let's hope in a few years from now we'll see one of them joining the first team.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, we'll see at sometime in the future a new Eto'o in the first team! However, this time he'll be coming from the youth academy :)
ReplyDeleteare they brothers?
ReplyDeleteNot that I know of...
ReplyDeleteEto'os brother plays for Mallorca.
ReplyDeleteGael Etock will be the greatest no.9 to ever come out of La Masia, mark my words...
ReplyDeleteOk,it's tarzan,Jesus and now Nelson Mandela! our team is full of surprises :D
ReplyDeleteEto'o is a hero and will be remebered forever
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