31.05.2008 11:07
Barça’s sixth African signing
Berta Brau
Seydou Keita is, apart from being the first Malian player in Barça’s history, the sixth African player to sign for the Catalan club. Mendonça, Amunike, Okunowo, Eto'o and Touré all preceded the signing of Keita.
The first African signing came about 67 years after the club was founded. However, it’s only
during the last twelve years that African born players have had a real impact on the club.
Mendonça: the first African
In 1966 Jorge Alberto Mendonça passed into the history books by becoming the first African to
don the azulgrana shirt. Arriving via Atletico Madrid, the Angolan striker had a great first season
but slowly his performances waned, though he did win the Spanish Cup in 67/68.
The two Nigerians
Another 30 years passed before the second African signing arrived in the form of Nigerian
Emmanuel Amunike. He signed from Sporting Lisbon and despite playing 33 games and scoring 3 goals
in two seasons, his career with Barça was dogged by numerous knee injuries. Nevertheless, he
managed to win six trophies with Barça (League 97/98, Cup Winners’ Cup 96/97, European Super
Cup 1997, Spanish Cup 96/97 and 97/98 and Spanish Super Cup 1996).
Amunike left his position to another Nigerian, Okunowo, who was signed by Louis van Gaal. The
defender won the Dutch manager’s confidence from the start and stayed with the club for two
seasons, winning the league title in 98/99.
The arrival of Samuel Eto'o
In 2004 Barça signed the 23-year-old Cameroonian from Mallorca. He was
unsettled and had a hunger for scoring goals and quickly became Barça’s African player par
excellence. We don’t speak of any other but Samuel Eto’o. Goals, fighting spirit,
character, feelings of belonging to Barça are just some of his defining characteristics.
Two Africans in two seasons
Ivorian, solid, committed and a great midfielder - these are some of the
traits of Touré Yaya, the fifth African signing in Barça’s history. Touré arrived at Barça to
bolster the defensive midfield and,despite not winning any trophies, the Ivorian has proven his
tactical prowess and commitment to the club.
Now Seydou Keita has arrived from Seville as Barça’s sixth African signing with a
desire to fight and excel at the Catalan club.