Friday, 21 August 2015

Samuel Eto’o $6 million car collection

Samuel Eto’o $6 million car collection

Wanna know how he got this rich and fame? Samuel dropped out of school to train with the Kadji Sports Academy in Douala when he was just 14 and then got into the Indomitable Lions squad at just 19. Then he began signing contracts with clubs. From every club he played, he left a deep impact as a black player and made a lot of dough from his more than 200 goals he scored on the pitch. For an African, that was incredible especially winning the ‘Pitchichi” (highest goal scorer) in Spain.
Eto’o told The Sun: “My passion is cars. I like to see them, change them and drive them. When I am down, I get in one of my cars and it lifts me.
“I like to have a few cars because it gives me choice and it doesn’t hurt anybody. To give happiness the first thing is to be happy oneself, and I am.”
Pick of the bunch: Eto’o owns a Bugatti Veyron like the one pictured above

Eto’o rides the world’s most expensive car – A Bugatti Veyron and stands the only African footballer who actually owns one. He also has a Ferrari, a Bentley, A Lamborghini, a hummer jeep, a Porch and a family bus. He doesn’t purchase the wheels for himself alone, almost every member in his nuclear family rides in something big! Not long ago, Samuel spent 4million pounds on four exotic cars. He bought a £1.55m Bugatti Veyron, an Aston Martin One-77 worth £1.25m, a luxury Maybach Xenatec worth £750,000 and an Aston Martin V12 Zagato worth £450,000.
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Nice work: Eto’o also owns a Maybach Xenatec Coupe worth around £750,000

Eto’o has always been a fan of cars and even reportedly offered former Cameroon striker Roger Milla a porsche as a Christmas present in 2010.
He has said: ‘I like to have a few cars because it gives me choice and it doesn’t hurt anybody.
‘To give happiness, the first thing is to be happy oneself, and I am
 
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And another… Eto’o’s £4m fleet consists of a Aston Martin V12 Zagato, priced at £450k
 
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Not bad: The Cameroonian also owns a £1.25m Aston Martin One-77
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