Video: Samuel Eto’o Attacks Man After World Cup Match

Samuel Eto’o has been filmed in a physical altercation with a supporter in Qatar. The incident took place outside Stadium 974 following Brazil’s 4-1 win over South Korea on Monday night.

Eto’o, the Cameroon FA president is being filmed having his photo taken with fans. The 41-year-old then appears to take exception to a comment made by one of the individuals before chasing them.
Other members of the public attempt to keep them apart but there is then a physical altercation between Eto’o and the supporter.
The footage appears to show Eto’o kneeing the man in the face and knocking him to the ground.
Eto’o, who retired from football in 2019, scored 56 goals in 118 caps for Cameroon and represented his country at four World Cups between 1998 and 2014.
The former Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea striker is in Qatar as a World Cup 2022 legacy ambassador.
Another angle of the story shows Eto’o smiling and posing for pictures with fans outside the stadium on Monday evening before being approached by a man who is filming him and looked to be saying something to Eto’o, who is also a Qatar 2022 World Cup ambassador.
A heated exchange then ensues and the former footballer is restrained as he attempts to confront the man.
The man continues to film the former Cameroon international but moves away as Eto’o attempts to confront him further
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