Nelson Mandela has signed his first professional contract, agreeing a two-year deal with Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Cameroonian striker – whose full name is Nelson Mandela Mbouhom – began his career in the youth ranks at Barcelona before joining Frankfurt in the 2013-14 season following a spell at Hoffenheim.
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He has represented Frankfurt at Under-15, Under-17 and Under-19 level and a first-team appearance could be on the horizon, having signed a deal at Commerzbank-Arena until 2019.
NELSON#Eintracht youngster Nelson Mandela Mbouhom (U15-U19) signed a 1st team contract until 2019: "Glad and proud to be part of the team!" pic.twitter.com/5kGhXO2eiV
— Eintracht Frankfurt (@eintracht_eng) July 4, 2017
Mandela, who has been training with the senior side in pre-season, told Frankfurt's official website: "I am very happy to get this opportunity. I feel totally comfortable at Eintracht. I am very proud to be able to be part of the preparations."
Sporting director Bruno Hubner added: "Nelson is a great kid who has been a great success for us in the youth teams and we are very pleased for him to be able to take the next step. He has incredible potential."