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for a voiceover with visuals, music, and player Cameroon, the land of indomitable lions, has produced some of Africa’s finest football legends. From European giants to global stardom, these footballers haven't just made a name—they've made a fortune. Today, we count down the Top 10 Richest Cameroonian Footballers of 2025. Stick around, you might be surprised who's number one!At number ten, we have Nicolas Nkoulou. The veteran defender has had a steady career across Europe, including stints at Monaco, Lyon, and Torino. With smart investments and consistent earnings, his net worth places him firmly among Cameroon’s richest. Clinton N'Jie takes the ninth spot. Though his time at Tottenham was brief, he found his form in France and Russia. Endorsements and international appearances added to his football income over the years. At number eight is Karl Toko Ekambi. Known for his pace and flair, he’s played for Villarreal and Lyon, securing lucrative contracts and maintaining a strong market value in European football. Number seven, Joël Matip. The Liverpool defender played a vital role in the club’s Champions League and Premier League triumphs. His long-standing contract and bonuses have grown his wealth substantially. Coming in at six, André-Frank Zambo Anguissa. The midfield powerhouse has impressed at Fulham and Napoli, boosting his earnings through big transfers and international performances with the Indomitable Lions. In fifth place is Vincent Aboubakar. A fan favorite and national hero, Aboubakar's stints in Turkey and the Middle East have seen him earn handsomely, including a salary of over €48,000 per week in 2025. Number four is André Onana. The explosive goalkeeper has stood between the posts for Ajax, Inter Milan, and Manchester United. Known for his reflexes and confidence, Onana’s earnings reflect his elite status. Third place goes to Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting. He’s played for PSG, Bayern Munich, and now New York Red Bulls—earning over £112,000 a week. His savvy career moves and endorsements make him one of Africa’s highest-paid players. You might think no one could top Choupo-Moting… but wait till you see who's at number one. First, let’s reveal the runner-up. And of course, sitting comfortably at number one is Samuel Eto’o. The legendary striker may be retired, but his empire is very much alive. With a staggering net worth of around $95 million, Eto’o owns businesses, endorsements, and even his own mobile network. He's not just a football legend he’s a business mogul. #cameroon #loins