
Raising awareness —
Samuel Eto'o has set up Yellow Whistleblower FC to help people fleeing Nigeria and Cameroon amid a rising tide of attacks from Boko Haram militants.

European nights —
Eto'o (left) and then Barcelona teammate Andres Iniesta celebrate after sealing qualification for the 2009 Champions League final with a late second-leg equalizer at Chelsea. It would be the second of his three European titles.

Quick on the draw —
Eto'o takes part in the preliminary draw for the 2018 World Cup, to be played in Russia, in July 2015.

National hero —
Eto'o played 118 times for Cameroon, scoring 56 goals. He helped his country win the African Cup of Nations in 2000 and 2002.

Leading the way —
He was named African player of the year a record four times, and played at four World Cups -- here he is in action against Mexico at Brazil 2014.

'Go that way' —
Eto'o takes instructions from Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan, where he won the Champions League in 2010 after leaving Barcelona.

All smiles —
Eto'o speaks to reporters after his August 2011 transfer to Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala.

Here's looking at you —
He was one of several highly-paid players brought in by Anzhi's billionaire owner Suleiman Kerimov.

Master marksman —
In 2013, he moved to English club Chelsea, reuniting with Mourinho. Here Eto'o hits his 30th Champions League goal in the last-16 win against Galatasaray in March 2014.

Old routine —
Eto'o makes fun of speculation about his real age after scoring for Chelsea against Tottenham.

Triple celebration —
Eto'o and Chelsea teammate Branislav Ivanovic celebrate the striker's hat-trick against Manchester United in 2014.

Well traveled —
Eto'o left London in 2014, and had brief spells with Everton and Sampdoria before joining Turkish team Antalyaspor.