African players 'not respected' in Ballon d'Or vote, says Eto'o

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Last Updated : Nov 07 2019 | 5:55 PM IST

African players still do not get the recognition they deserve, Cameroon legend Samuel Eto'o told AFP in an exclusive interview, as he hopes that this will finally be the year another player from the continent wins the Ballon d'Or.

George Weah, the former Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan striker who is now the president of Liberia, won the Ballon d'Or in 1995 but remains the only African player ever to have claimed the award.

"Western media dominate our media in Africa, so they definitely have an influence. People prefer to see a Lionel Messi goal," Eto'o, 38, told AFP during a visit to Paris last month.

The former Barcelona star, once a teammate of Messi, believes that "African players are not respected" and are "not always properly appreciated".

He recently hung up his boots after a glorious career in which he won the UEFA Champions League three times and the Africa Cup of Nations twice. He never won the prize for the world's best player, although he insists he has no regrets.

"No, because I won so many trophies, I made so many dreams and for me that is the equivalent of winning the Ballon d'Or. However, I do feel for my younger brothers who came along after my generation."
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"It's a shame. If all Africans voted for other Africans, we would have had several awards for the best player."
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"That is what we Africans have not always understood, at all levels, and that is why we are still trailing behind."
Both are nominated again this year, so would Eto'o be pleased to see Messi, his former Barcelona teammate, win it once more?

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First Published: Nov 07 2019 | 5:55 PM IST

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