Cameroon U-17 prodigy David Yannick Bondoma on trial at OGC Nice
- panafricafootball
- May 7
- 1 min read

Cameroonian teenager David Yannick Bondoma has started a trial period with Ligue 1 side OGC Nice, as the French club continues its search for emerging talent on the African continent.
The 16-year-old attacking midfielder, who currently plays for Oyili FC in Cameroon, has been invited to spend a few days at the OGC Nice youth academy for a trial. This marks an important milestone in the burgeoning career of the Cameroon U-17 international.
Bondoma has built a growing reputation for his game intelligence, technical precision, and collective dedication. These qualities have attracted the interest of European scouts who are monitoring the next wave of talent in African football.
His invitation to trial with OGC Nice reflects both his rising profile and the French club's commitment to recruiting players with long-term potential. The French club's recruitment strategy places a strong emphasis on youth development, and Bondoma's arrival suggests he is considered a potential addition to their next generation of elite players.
For Bondoma, the challenge now is to translate raw ability into consistent performance in a structured, professional environment. The trial period will be crucial not only to showcase his talent but also to demonstrate his adaptability and maturity, key factors for any young player hoping to make the leap to European football.
EDITOR NOTE: This article is translated from the original written in French by Ablam Gnamesso for Pan-Africa Football.