Court declares Samuel Eto’o the biological father of 22-year-old woman

Court declares Samuel Eto’o the biological father of 22-year-old woman

Samuel Eto’o, a former Cameroonian and Barcelona footballer, has been certified the father of a 22-year-old lady by a Madrid court.
Eto’o, the current president of Cameroon Football Association, has never recognized that he is the father of Erika Do Rosario Nieves, and he did not appear in court in Madrid.
However, on Thursday, February 17, Court Number 83 in Madrid issued a decision, bringing to a close a judicial process started by the woman’s mother in 2018.
Adileusa, the mother of the young woman, is alleged to have met Eto’o in a bar in Madrid in 1997, when he was playing for Leganes, a team headquartered near Madrid.
Eto’o spent the 1997/98 season on loan at Leganes from Real Madrid netting four goals in 30 appearances – before briefly breaking into the first-team squad of Real Madrid.
As a result of the relationship that developed, the lawsuit stated, the woman discovered in February 1998 that she had become pregnant.
The lawsuit added that Eto’o “told her that he would act responsibly with respect to the common child, although he preferred that she did not give birth to the child.
“The lawsuit added: “during the pregnancy she tried to communicate with the future father (Eto’o), but he did not answer her phone calls or reply to her emails.
“Eto’o is alleged to have ended all communication with the mother, who gave birth to Erika in the Alarcon Foundation hospital in Madrid in 1999.
The mother of the child started the lawsuit in 2018 by providing biological evidence that supported her testimony that Erika was the daughter of the former striker.
Eto’o is said not to have been involved with the court at any point during proceedings and was not present during the decision.
In its ruling, the court ruled that Eto’o must now pay allowance to the young woman totalling €1,400 per month and dated back to the moment that the lawsuit was filed.
Eto’o is widely recognised as one of the greatest African footballers of all time. During his career he scored 70 goals across four seasons at Real Mallorca before starring at Barcelona between 2004 and 2009 – netting 130 goals in 199 appearances.
He also won two Champions League titles, one with Barcelona and the other with Inter Milan.
He went on to have spells with Chelsea, Everton, Sampdoria, Antalyaspor and Konyaspor, before finishing his career with Qatar SC in 2019.