The LOSC, under the impetus of the project led by Olivier Létang and Jean-Michel Vandamme, has traditionally distinguished itself by the quality of its training centre and its policy of post-training, particularly on the defence line. This expertise is rooted in the club’s identity and has been confirmed over the years with players such as Debuchy, Cabaye, Digne Dumont, Yoro, Chevalier and Bouaddi, as well as with post-training initiatives such as the one involving Rami. The recruitment of young African talent, such as Bissouma, Makoun, Chedjou and Baleba, demonstrates this approach.
The arrival of Angel Yondjo Matah, an 18-year-old attacker with the national team of Cameroon U20, reinforces this tradition. This promising player, who was officially committed to five seasons, until 2030, came from the prestigious Academy of Brasseries of Cameroon. His recruitment was hailed as a success by Olivier Létang and his recruitment team. He should initially join Pro 2, led by Stéphen Pichot, and already works with the same agent as his compatriot, the young central defender Stéphen Noumbissie, who arrived at the LOSC last January.
Along with this information, another important news about Bafodé Diakité has recently surfaced, attracting interest from mercato observers. Details of this information, which may relate to a movement or negotiation involving the player, are available from an external source. The arrival of Angel Yondjo Matah, combined with LOSC’s expertise in the training and recruitment of young talent, illustrates the club’s desire to build a strong and successful future.