B360 Sports Agency
Nordic–DACH bridge
. Germany
€25mm

Key Facts

Also known as: B360 Sports; B360 Talents (department)
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: Kurfürstendamm 26a, 10719 Berlin, Germany – with additional offices in Düsseldorf, Lake Constance and Helsinki
Players: 85+ (1st tier: 23) – Total market value: €25mm
FIFA/FA registration: Appears in DFB intermediary transaction lists and Belgian FA intermediary reports
Languages: German, English, Finnish
Regions covered: DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), Nordics (Finland, Sweden, Denmark), wider Central Europe
Email: info@b360sports.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/b360sports
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/b360sportsagency/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/517LTSWg3lOTV59y8L6FPH


About

B360 Sports Agency SE is a Berlin-headquartered full-service football agency focused on connecting the DACH region with the Nordic markets. The agency, founded around 2018, positions itself as a modern, data-aware and education-driven alternative to traditional German agencies, combining deep 2. Bundesliga and 3. Liga experience with a growing footprint in Veikkausliiga and Allsvenskan.

Operating under the claim “Full Service Athlete Management”, B360 supports players in sport, business and personal development, with an emphasis on cross-border pathways for young Scandinavian and Finnish talents into Central European football.


Key People

  • CEO / Founder:

  • Directors:

    • Nikolai P. Burkart – Executive Director, corporate and operational lead from Berlin HQ

    • Achim Saurer – Executive Director
      Email: a.saurer@b360sports.com

    • Kilian Falk – Director of Football, responsible for sporting strategy, squad planning support and club relations, based mainly in Düsseldorf
      Email: k.falk@b360sports.com

    • Jonas Vogt-Kordes – Supervisory Board
      Email: j.vogt-kordes@b360sports.com

  • Licensed agents (names – licence IDs not publicly listed):

    • Laurent Burkart – FIFA-licensed intermediary working across DFB and international associations

    • Roland M. Braun – Player Agent (Germany–Austria focus)
      Email: r.braun@b360sports.com

    • Admir Halvadzija – Player Agent, prominent in 2. Bundesliga, credited on deals such as Niklas Wiemann’s VfL Osnabrück extension
      Email: a.halvadzija@b360sports.com

    • Tomi Linkojoki – Player Agent, Nordic market specialist involved in Finnish and Danish transfers such as Alberto Velásquez to FC Midtjylland
      Email: t.linkojoki@b360sports.com

    • Maximilian Beister – Player Agent, former Bundesliga forward leveraging playing experience into representation
      Email: m.beister@b360sports.com

    • Kenan Kocak – Player Agent and head of B360 Talents, former Hannover 96 head coach with a strong coaching and tactical background

  • Scouting & player services:

    • Martin Haufe – Scout (Germany-based lower-league and youth coverage)
      Email: m.hauffe@b360sports.com

    • Andreas Beister – Scout (DACH youth and regional leagues)
      Email: a.beister@b360sports.com

    • Frederic Beckervordersandforth – Player Service (logistics, everyday support)


Client Roster

Top players (current)

  • Ron Schallenberg (FC Schalke 04) – central midfielder and key figure at 2. Bundesliga level after moving from SC Paderborn in 2023

  • Conor Noß (MSV Duisburg) – versatile attacking midfielder/winger with Bundesliga minutes for Borussia Mönchengladbach before moves to Blau-Weiß Linz and then Duisburg

  • Niklas Wiemann (VfL Osnabrück) – centre-back and defensive leader in 2. Bundesliga, recently tied down on a long-term extension to 2029

  • Florian Krebs (FC Inter Turku) – central midfielder in Finland’s top flight, ex-Hertha academy and FC Honka playmaker, now key for Inter Turku

  • Tim Boss (SV Elversberg) – experienced goalkeeper in 2. Bundesliga with a multi-year deal at Elversberg

Rising talents / U23

  • Matias Siltanen (Djurgårdens IF) – 2007-born Finland international and one of the most talked-about U20 midfielders in Scandinavia after a €1.2m move from KuPS to Djurgården

  • Roni Hudd (HJK Helsinki / on loan at FC Haka) – 2005-born Finnish forward, already with Veikkausliiga and youth-national-team experience

  • Gabriel Europaeus (IF Gnistan) – 2005-born central midfielder in Veikkausliiga, regular for Gnistan and Finland youth teams

  • Lucas von Hellens (IF Gnistan) – 2005-born centre-back, Finnish youth international with a background at Benfica and Marítimo before moving to Gnistan in 2025

  • Alberto Velásquez (FC Midtjylland U19) – 2008-born Finnish–Peruvian attacker who joined Midtjylland’s academy on a three-year deal from FC Honka

  • Diego Madritsch (SCR Altach) – 2005-born Austrian central midfielder, signed by Altach on a long-term contract after breaking through at SV Ried

  • Mathis Bruns (Hertha BSC II) – 2004-born German centre-back, former Union Berlin prospect, now with Hertha BSC II and B360-represented

Notable former or additional clients

  • Further public data and B360 communications highlight additional names such as Aljaz Casar, whose move to Hallescher FC and subsequent 2. Bundesliga interest received national coverage, and other players with Bundesliga experience in their careers.

Coaches / staff represented

B360 Talents, a department within B360, works with coaches and staff as well as players – the most visible name being former Hannover 96 head coach Kenan Kocak, who is part of the agency’s internal team and network.


Client roster

Top players and talents

  • Matias Siltanen (Djurgårdens IF) – 29.03.2007

  • Ron Schallenberg (FC Schalke 04) – 06.10.1998

  • Conor Noß (MSV Duisburg) – 01.01.2001

  • Niklas Wiemann (VfL Osnabrück) – 23.02.1999

  • Florian Krebs (FC Inter Turku) – 04.02.1999

  • Sean Dulic (TSV 1860 Munich) – 05.06.2005

  • Nick Batzner (Paderborn) – 15.03.2000

  • Palko Dárdai (Puskas Akademia) – 24.04.1999

  • Konstantin Aleksa (Austria Vienna) – 25.04.2007

  • Julian Eitschberger (Hertha BSC) – 05.03.2044

  • Imad Rondic (Rakow) – 16.02.1999

  • Tim Boss (SV Elversberg) – 28.06.1993

  • Roni Hudd (HJK Helsinki / FC Haka) – 20.01.2005

  • Soufiane Messeguem (Académico Viseu) – 05.02.2001

  • Gabriel Europaeus (IF Gnistan) – 14.05.2005

  • Lucas von Hellens (IF Gnistan) – 05.03.2005

  • Alberto Velásquez (FC Midtjylland U19) – 02.07.2008

  • Paul Koller (SCR Altach) – 22.02.2002

  • Mathis Bruns (Hertha BSC II) – 31.03.2004

  • Diego Madritsch (SCR Altach) – 02.08.2005


Notable Deals

  • 2025 – Matias Siltanen from KuPS to Djurgårdens IF (Allsvenskan) – reported fee around €1.2m, three-year deal to December 2027, one of the biggest outbound transfers from Finland in 2025.

  • 2025 – Conor Noß from FC Blau-Weiß Linz to MSV Duisburg (3. Liga) – free transfer, multi-year contract, moving a former Bundesliga-experienced player into a central role in Germany’s third tier.

  • 2024 – Alberto Velásquez from FC Honka to FC Midtjylland U19 – three-year academy contract to 30.06.2027, taking a Finnish–Peruvian youth international into one of Scandinavia’s leading development clubs.

  • 2024 – Diego Madritsch from SV Ried to SCR Altach (Austrian Bundesliga) – long-term deal to 2027 for a 2005-born central midfielder.

  • 2024 – Niklas Wiemann contract extension with VfL Osnabrück – centre-back extended until 2029, widely credited to B360 representation.

  • 2022 – Aljaz Casar to Hallescher FC (3. Liga) – contract until 2024, later attracting strong 2. Bundesliga interest.

  • 2020 – Vaso Vasic to KRC Genk – cross-border transfer recorded in Belgian FA intermediary documentation.

  • 2021–22 – Lawrence Ennali employment contract at Hannover 96 – listed in DFB intermediary reports with B360 as intermediary.


Services

  • Contract negotiation and career-long contract management (first professional deals, renewals and extensions in Germany, Austria, Finland and Sweden)

  • Domestic and international transfers / loans – especially DACH–Nordic pathways (2. Bundesliga, 3. Liga, Veikkausliiga, Allsvenskan, Danish and Austrian top tiers)

  • Image rights, sponsorships and commercial partnerships tailored to emerging talents in Germany, Finland and Scandinavia

  • PR, branding and media training, including podcast and social content via the “B360 – Inside Football – Out of the Box” format

  • Legal support and regulatory compliance in cooperation with external sports-law specialists, particularly around FIFA’s new agent regulations and national FA rules

  • Relocation, schooling and everyday life support through internal player-service staff

  • Performance support via external partners – data and video analysis, position-specific coaching, physical preparation and rehabilitation

  • Post-career and dual-career guidance, using the experience of former pros in the agent team


Partner Network

  • Clubs (recent deals and strong ties):

    • Germany – FC Schalke 04, VfL Osnabrück, MSV Duisburg, Hannover 96, Hallescher FC, SV Elversberg and several Regionalliga / Oberliga clubs

    • Austria – SCR Altach, SV Ried, FC Blau-Weiß Linz

    • Finland – KuPS, FC Honka, HJK Helsinki, IF Gnistan, FC Inter Turku

    • Sweden & Denmark – Djurgårdens IF, FC Midtjylland (academy)

  • Academies & youth systems:

    • Nordic academies such as KuPS, HJK, Gnistan and Midtjylland, plus German academies in the Schalke / Osnabrück / Berlin region, based on repeated youth transfers and loans

  • Professionals around the player:

    • External sports-law firms, tax and relocation advisors, and trusted medical / physio networks, particularly in DACH hubs and Helsinki


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: At least 10–15 documented transfers and first-contract signings across Germany, Austria, Finland and Sweden since 2022

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 – headline fees so far are in the low- to mid-seven-figure range

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Currently no players regularly contracted to first-team squads in Europe’s Big-5 top divisions; strongest footprint is 2. Bundesliga, Austrian Bundesliga, Veikkausliiga and Allsvenskan, with some clients having historic Bundesliga experience

  • National team clients:

    • 1 recent senior international (Finland A)

    • Several youth internationals (Finland U19/U21, Republic of Ireland U21 and others)

  • Renewal / extension deals: Multiple confirmed renewals in 2. Bundesliga and regional leagues, including Niklas Wiemann’s long-term extension at VfL Osnabrück and several long-term contracts in Austria and Finland


Approach & Philosophy

B360 positions itself as a full-service, player-first agency that invests heavily in younger players before they break into top leagues. The philosophy leans toward early identification in Nordic markets, targeted moves into strong development environments (2. Bundesliga, Veikkausliiga, Allsvenskan) and step-by-step progression rather than immediate jumps to big-club benches.

On the negotiation side, B360 aims to be collaborative with clubs but firm on protecting long-term sporting perspectives – prioritising stable minutes, pathway clarity and education over short-term fees. The presence of former pros and coaches in the agent team feeds into a more tactical and development-driven dialogue with clubs, especially when planning multi-year paths for U19–U21 talents.


Fees & Transparency

B360 does not publicly disclose its exact commission structure. In practice, remuneration is tied to player earnings and commercial income and must respect the caps and disclosure rules introduced by FIFA’s Football Agent Regulations and national FAs.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions:

    • No public record of disciplinary sanctions or suspensions against B360 Sports Agency SE or its key agents in FIFA, DFB or major FA communications as of late 2025

  • Litigation / disputes:

    • No major court cases or widely reported disputes involving B360 and clients or clubs; media coverage focuses mainly on transfers and player development

  • Media sentiment:

    • Overall neutral-to-positive, with German and Nordic coverage framing B360 as a specialist in scouting and exporting young Nordic talent rather than a mega-agency


Awards / recognition

  • Indirect recognition through players represented, notably Matias Siltanen being named among world football’s top young talents and highlighted as one of the most valuable players in his age group

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