Clermont Foot 63 continue to focus on youth development by welcoming Noam Mambly and Maxence Zady, two talented young players from Ivory Coast, into their academy.
Clermont Foot 63 have strengthened their youth setup with the arrival of two promising Ivorian talents: Noam Mambly and Maxence Zady. Mambly, a midfielder previously with SC Cholet, is known for his technical skills and vision, while Zady, a central defender, stands out for his physical presence and composure. Both players are considered exciting prospects within the club’s academy structure.
This move highlights Clermont’s growing commitment to scouting and developing African talent at an early stage. As European clubs increasingly turn to Africa for future stars, Clermont aims to provide the right environment for Mambly and Zady to grow and eventually reach the professional level. Investing in youth remains a key strategy, and these signings could prove valuable for the club’s long-term ambitions.