Also known as: HN80 Sports
Founded: 09.05.2008
Headquarters: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
Players: 5+ (3 in 1st tier) – €50mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agent listed (Hugo Assis do Nascimento); agent listed (Marcelo Beer, Germany). Public license IDs not disclosed on open sources.
Languages: Portuguese (additional working languages not publicly disclosed)
Regions covered: Brazil, UK, France, Switzerland, Serbia, UAE
Email: Not publicly listed (contact via Instagram)
Phone: +55 21 3331-1703; +55 21 98111-9790
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugooficial80/
Assis Representações Profissionais LTDA is a Brazil-based player agency operating under the HN80 Sports brand in public player-agent listings. The roster is compact but international, spanning Premier League-level representation (Igor Thiago) and development-focused placements across Brazil and Europe. The agency is led by Hugo Assis do Nascimento, a former Brazilian professional footballer (goalkeeper) who later transitioned into representation.
Founder/Owner – Hugo Assis do Nascimento (Brazil)
Former professional goalkeeper; later moved into player representation and is listed as a licensed FIFA agent.
Focus: Brazil-to-Europe pathway management, with a boutique roster and hands-on career planning.
Contact: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hugooficial80/.
Agent – Marcelo Beer (Germany)
Contact: Not publicly verified on open sources (social handles may exist but were not reliably accessible during research).
Igor Thiago (Brentford) – 26.06.2001
Sankara Karamoko (FK IMT Belgrad) – 01.01.2004
Seydou Traoré (Lausanne-Sport) – 05.12.2004
Romildo Del Piage (Avaí FC) – 12.04.2000
Etienne Beugre (Girondins Bordeaux) – 12.12.2000
Yalle Rodrigues de Farias (Joinville) – 15.01.2003
Vitor Hugo Apolinário Pereira (Elite Falcons) – 15.02.2006
Kouame Aka Othniel Élie Joël (Joinville U20) – 05.12.2006
Not publicly documented in major open databases beyond the currently listed roster.
No publicly listed coaches/staff on open sources reviewed.
2024 – Igor Thiago – Club Brugge to Brentford – permanent – €33.00m – contract to 2029
2023 – Igor Thiago – Ludogorets to Club Brugge – permanent – €11.00m – contract to 2027
2025 – Seydou Traoré – Lausanne-Sport to Stade Nyonnais – loan – fee: loan transfer – contract context: Lausanne deal runs to 2027
2025 – Etienne Beugre – NK Maribor to Girondins Bordeaux – permanent
2025 – Romildo Del Piage – RWDM Brussels to Avaí FC – free transfer – contract to 30.11.2026
2025 – Sankara Karamoko – Wolfsberger AC to FK IMT Belgrad – loan – fee: loan transfer – contract to 30.06.2026 (at IMT)
Contract negotiation and renegotiations
Transfer strategy (permanent deals and loans)
Cross-border career management (Brazil and Europe pathways)
Player positioning, scouting visibility, and club introductions
Regulatory support for international moves (documentation and compliance guidance)
Frequent club corridors visible via roster footprint: Premier League (England), Switzerland, France, Serbia, Brazil, UAE.
Likely collaboration with local legal/accounting providers for corporate administration (football-specific partners are not publicly disclosed).
Total transfers completed: 6 (documented for current clients, 2023–2025)
Deals ≥ €10m: 2
Igor Thiago to Brentford (€33m)
Igor Thiago to Club Brugge (€11m)
Clients in top-5 leagues: 1 (Premier League) – Igor Thiago (Brentford)
National team clients: 1 – Sankara Karamoko
Renewal/extension deals: 1 – Yalle contract extension dated 17.10.2025
HN80 Sports operates with a small, internationally placed roster, suggesting a boutique model focused on selective talent identification and targeted moves rather than volume. The roster mix indicates a core strength in creating stepping-stone progression across leagues (loans and first international contracts), while maintaining capacity for elite-level negotiation when the right profile emerges, as shown by Igor Thiago’s Premier League move.
FFAR sets caps and conditions on service fees depending on representation type (player, engaging club, dual representation, releasing club) and remuneration thresholds, alongside transparency and payment framework principles.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No publicly reported sanctions found in open-source checks (as of 18.01.2026).
Litigation / disputes: No widely reported football-industry litigation involving the agency identified in major open sources reviewed (as of 18.01.2026).
Media sentiment: Positive/neutral – coverage around Igor Thiago’s high-value move is typically framed as a sporting step up and a club investment story rather than controversy.
No formal industry awards were found in public sources. The agency’s strongest public validation is participation in a Premier League-level transfer at €33.00m scale (Igor Thiago to Brentford).
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