11-Football Players
International Polish Agency
. UAE/Poland
€22mm

Key Facts

Also known as: 11-Fplayers
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: Creative Tower - Hamad Bin Abdullah Road, Fujairah 4422, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (with strong operational roots in Poznań, Poland)
Players: 120+ (18) – Total market value approx. €22mm+
FIFA/FA registration: Official FIFA licensed football agency; registered intermediaries primarily via the Polish FA and other national associations
Languages: Polish, English
Regions covered: Poland and Central/Eastern Europe, wider European market, Middle East, selected other markets worldwide
Email: Not publicly disclosed (contact typically via social channels or individual agents)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/11footballplayers/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/11-football-players
X: https://x.com/11_fplayers


About

11-Football Players is an international football agency founded in 2018 by former Poland international defender Mariusz Mowlik, who now co-owns and leads the agency. Starting from strong roots in Poznań and the Polish leagues, the agency has grown into a FIFA-licensed operation with a presence in the UAE and a roster of nearly 150 players across Europe and the Middle East. 11-Football Players is consistently ranked among the top 20 agencies worldwide for number of deals completed in recent transfer windows, reflecting a volume-driven, relationship-based model. The agency focuses mainly on professional players, from Ekstraklasa regulars and European top-flight performers to high-potential U19 and U21 talents breaking through in Poland and abroad.


Key People

  • CEO / Co-Owner:

    • Mariusz Mowlik – Co-owner, ex-Poland international, FIFA licensed agent; founded the agency in 2018 after working as sporting director at Miedź Legnica.

  • Co-Owner:

    • Adrian Woznicka

  • Managing Director / Head of Football:

    • Mateusz Fedyna – Executive Director – Football Agent at 11-Football Players, responsible for day-to-day football operations and client management.

  • Licensed agents (selection):

    • Mariusz Mowlik – FIFA licensed agent / co-owner.

    • Mateusz Fedyna – Executive Director, licensed football agent.

    • Marko Roso – Sports Agent, focused on Central/Eastern Europe and Balkan markets.

    • Additional FIFA licensed and national-FA registered intermediaries working across Poland, the UAE and other regions (names not all publicly listed).


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current):

  • Przemyslaw Frankowski (Stade Rennais FC) – Date of birth: 12 April 1995

  • Adrian Przyborek (Pogon Szczecin) – Date of birth: 1 January 2007

  • Oskar Wojcik (Cracovia) – Date of birth: 2003 (full date not confirmed from public sources)

  • Kamil Jakubczyk (Arka Gdynia) – Date of birth: 10 August 2004

  • Patryk Lipski (Krasava ENY) – Date of birth: 12 June 1994

  • Michal Krol (Motor Lublin) – Date of birth: 14 March 2000

  • Natan Dziegielewski (Gornik Zabrze) – Date of birth: 19 October 2004

  • Sultan Al-Enezi (Kazma SC) – Date of birth: 29 March 1992

  • Mateusz Grudzinski (Miedz Legnica) – Date of birth: 20 June 2000

  • Karol Noiszewski (Pogon Grodzisk Mazowiecki) – Date of birth: 13 November 1999

  • Krzysztof Falowski (LKS Lodz) – Date of birth: 19 February 2006

  • Dariusz Formella (No club) – Date of birth: 21 October 1995

  • Fabian Piasecki (LKS Lodz) – Date of birth: 4 May 1995

  • Marko Roginic (MSK Zilina) – Date of birth: 25 October 1993

  • Panagiotis Armenakas (Oakland Roots SC) – Date of birth: 5 August 1998

  • Milosz Kalahur (Lechia Gdansk) – Date of birth: 30 March 1998

  • Tomasz Gajda (Polonia Bytom) – Date of birth: 26 September 1990

  • Aleksejs Kudelkins (BFC Daugavpils) – Date of birth: 8 May 2002

  • Tomasz Mokwa (Piast Gliwice) – Date of birth: 10 February 1993

  • Przemyslaw Szur (Polonia Warszawa) – Date of birth: 24 March 1996

  • Grzegorz Szymusik (Polonia Bytom) – Date of birth: 4 June 1998

  • Juliusz Letniowski (Miedz Legnica) – Date of birth: 8 April 1998

  • Oskar Koprowski (Znicz Pruszkow) – Date of birth: 18 March 1999

  • Lucjan Zielinski (Polonia Bytom) – Date of birth: 4 December 1997

  • Kamil Kargulewicz (Pogon Grodzisk Mazowiecki) – Date of birth: 15 September 2000

  • Krzysztof Kurowski (Slask Wroclaw) – Date of birth: 29 August 2006

  • Kamil Soberka (Wieczysta Krakow) – Date of birth: 5 April 2006

  • Lukasz Jakubowski (LKS Lodz) – Date of birth: 8 December 2006

  • Szymon Mida (Odra Opole) – Date of birth: 8 December 2005

  • Dawid Abramowicz (Arka Gdynia) – Date of birth: 16 May 1991

Rising talents / U23 (selection from the list above):

  • Adrian Przyborek (Pogon Szczecin) – 2007-born attacking midfielder, Poland U19 international.

  • Natan Dziegielewski (Gornik Zabrze) – 2004-born attacking midfielder, Poland U20 international.

  • Krzysztof Kurowski (Slask Wroclaw) – 2006-born left-back, Poland U19 international.

  • Kamil Soberka (Wieczysta Krakow, on loan from Gornik Zabrze) – 2006-born goalkeeper.

  • Lukasz Jakubowski (LKS Lodz) – 2006-born goalkeeper.

  • Szymon Mida (Odra Opole) – 2005-born attacking midfielder.

Notable former clients:
Public information focuses on current clients; a reliable, complete public list of former clients is not available.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any):
The agency’s public profiles and data listings focus on players, with no clear public emphasis on coaching or staff representation.


Notable Deals

  • 2023 – Adrian Przyborek to Pogon Szczecin – Long-term deal with an Ekstraklasa club for a top Polish U19 talent.

  • 2023–2024 – Contract and representation work for Przemyslaw Frankowski at Stade Rennais FC in Ligue 1, positioning him as a flagship top-5 league client.

  • 2024 – Kamil Jakubczyk to Arka Gdynia – Transfer to Ekstraklasa with contract to 2027.

  • 2024 – Mateusz Grudzinski to Miedz Legnica – Long-term move to Poland’s 1 Liga on a contract running to 2028.

  • 2024 – Karol Noiszewski to Pogon Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Two-year deal for a tall central defender in 1 Liga.

  • 2024 – Szymon Mida to Odra Opole – 2005-born attacking midfielder signs to 2026 with an option, underlining the agency’s focus on young 1 Liga talents.

  • 2024–2025 – Multiple signings into Polonia Bytom’s 1 Liga squad (including Tomasz Gajda, Grzegorz Szymusik and Lucjan Zielinski).

  • 2025 – Natan Dziegielewski to Gornik Zabrze – Step up to Ekstraklasa on a long-term contract.

  • 2025 – Kamil Soberka on loan to Wieczysta Krakow – Loan move from Gornik Zabrze to secure senior minutes in 1 Liga.

  • 2025 – Dawid Abramowicz to Arka Gdynia – Experienced left-sided player joining Ekstraklasa side with extension option.


Services

  • Career management and long-term planning from youth to senior stage.

  • Contract negotiation and renegotiation (salaries, bonuses, options).

  • Domestic and international transfers and loans, especially involving Ekstraklasa, Fortuna 1 Liga, and selected leagues in Western Europe and the Middle East.

  • Image rights support, brand positioning and commercial deals for higher-profile players.

  • Relocation and logistical support for moves between clubs and countries.

  • Guidance on media presence and personal branding across social platforms.


Partner Network

  • Strong working relationships with clubs in Poland across Ekstraklasa and 1 Liga (Arka Gdynia, Gornik Zabrze, LKS Lodz, Miedz Legnica, Polonia Bytom, Pogon Grodzisk and others).

  • Connections to Middle Eastern clubs and competitions (for example through the representation of Sultan Al-Enezi at Kazma SC).

  • Links to clubs in Western and Central Europe and beyond, including Stade Rennais FC, MSK Zilina, Oakland Roots and BFC Daugavpils.

  • Informal network of scouts, data providers and local partners across Poland, UAE and the broader region.


Track Record (last 3 seasons – approx.)

  • Total transfers completed: At least 40–50 deals (including loans and free transfers) between 2022–23 and 2024–25.

  • Deals ≥ €10m: At least one significant high-value move involving Przemyslaw Frankowski in Europe.

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 1–2 active players, notably Frankowski in Ligue 1.

  • National team clients: Multiple senior and youth internationals, including Poland youth internationals and Kuwait senior international Sultan Al-Enezi.

  • Renewal/extension deals: Regular contract extensions for players such as Patryk Lipski and several Ekstraklasa / 1 Liga players, indicating strong club trust in the agency’s negotiation work.


Approach & Philosophy

11-Football Players are built around a high-volume, relationship-driven model. They work with a broad base of Polish and regional professionals and aim to move them steadily up the ladder from youth and lower tiers into top flights in Poland and abroad. The roster shows a strong focus on players in their early 20s, particularly attacking midfielders and defenders with resale potential, balanced by experienced squad leaders.

The agency appears very market-driven and data-aware, closely tracking market values and league moves while prioritising practical outcomes over showy branding. Contract structures with options and extension clauses are common, indicating a negotiation style that looks for win-wins between player security and club flexibility.


Fees & Transparency

  • No public fee card; commissions are agreed case-by-case, in line with common European practice and within FIFA regulatory caps.

  • Dual representation is handled under FIFA and national FA rules; there are no publicly known disciplinary issues related to conflicts of interest.

  • Image rights and sponsorships are handled individually for higher-profile players; the public focus is more on sporting moves than commercial announcements.

  • No public information on expense reimbursement structures.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No reported major sanctions, bans or disciplinary actions against 11-Football Players as an agency; they are listed as a verified and licensed agency on major football data platforms.

  • Litigation / disputes: No notable public litigation involving the agency has surfaced in mainstream or specialist media.

  • Media sentiment: Generally positive to neutral; the agency is referenced in transfer reporting mainly as a professional, active intermediary with a strong presence in the Polish market and regular recognition for its deal volume.


Awards/recognition

  • Repeated inclusion in Transfermarkt rankings as a top-20 agency worldwide by number of deals in summer windows (2021, 2022, 2023 and, by agency communication, 2024).

  • Verified, licensed status on major football data platforms, indicating recognised professional standing in the agent market.

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