Etoão: Colored trainers consider themselves second-hand

Cameroon's goal is to start coaching work someday. Samuel Etoão is one of the best African players, and he still plays while counting 37 years on his shoulders. Currently, the Camerunas activates in the Middle East, with the Qatar SC team. Finally, the attacker has spoken about the media, about [...]
Cameroon's goal is to start coaching work someday.
Samuel Etoão is one of the best African players, and he still plays while counting 37 years on his shoulders.
Currently, the Camerunas activates in the Middle East, with the Qatar SC team. Finally, the attacker spoke about the media, about racism.
Etoão has spoken on the matter, saying that racism is very present in football, and even for trainers it may be more than in players.
According to 37-year-olds, coloured trainers are not preferred to clubs and are considered second-hand people.
Some former colored players don't want to be trainers, even though they like this” profession, he said initially. There's a lot of trainers in Africa who have all the right qualifications, but they just don't trust them, unlike other trainers”. Colored “Trainers are always seen as second-hand citizens. Anyway, I won a lot of money in Europe as a player and I want to do the same thing, and as Coach”, Etoão has finished.












