Binary Sports Group
Portugal–Swiss Axis
. Portugal
€66mm

Key Facts

Also known as: BSG; Binary Sports Group
Founded: Not publicly disclosed
Headquarters: Avenida das Comunidades Lusíadas, 8500 Portimão, Portugal
Players: 19 (9 in 1st tiers) • Total market value: €66mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agent on staff — Fahd Adamson Mansoor (Owner)
Languages: English; French; Portuguese
Regions covered: Switzerland; Portugal; France; England; Germany; Saudi Arabia
Email: info@groupebinary.com • Phone: +351 935 622 356
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/binary_sports_group/

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About

Binary Sports Group is a boutique football management agency offering end-to-end support: contracts, administration, legal/financial care, athletic/tactical development, sports medicine, and image/communications. From its Portuguese base, BSG runs a strong Swiss-EU placement pipeline with dedicated coverage of the French market.

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Key People

  • CEO/Founder: Fahd Adamson Mansoor — Owner & Founder; FIFA-licensed agent

  • Managing Director / Head of Football: Khalid El Machichti — Manager, French Market

  • Licensed agents: Fahd Adamson Mansoor (FIFA-licensed; ID not public)

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Client Roster (teams in brackets)

Top players (current):

  • Dan Ndoye (Nottingham Forest)

  • Cameron Puertas (SV Werder Bremen)

  • Alvyn Sanches (BSC Young Boys)

  • Aiyegun Tosin (FC Lorient)

  • Josias Lukembila (FC Sion)

  • Olivier Custodio (FC Lausanne-Sport)

Rising talents / U23: Souleymane N’Diaye (FC Lausanne-Sport); Hénoc Lukembila (Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy U19); Dries Arfaoui (Club Africain); Sohaib Belarbi (FC Lorient B); Ivane Chegra (free agent)

Notable former clients: not publicly documented

Coaches/Staff represented (if any): not publicly documented

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Notable Deals

  • 2025 — Dan Ndoye: Bologna → Nottingham Forest; permanent; €40m + €5m add-ons; contract to 2030

  • 2025 — Cameron Puertas: Al-Qadsiah → SV Werder Bremen; loan with option; to 2026

  • 2025 — Alvyn Sanches: Lausanne-Sport → BSC Young Boys; fee undisclosed; contract to 2029

  • 2025 — Josias Lukembila: Paris FC → FC Sion; permanent; fee undisclosed; contract to 2029

  • 2023 — Aiyegun Tosin: FC Zürich → FC Lorient; permanent; fee undisclosed; contract to 2027

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Services

Contract negotiation; domestic & international transfers/loans; administrative and legal/financial support; athletic/tactical development; sports-medicine coordination; image/communications and brand work; relocation and player care.

Partner Network

Nottingham Forest; SV Werder Bremen; BSC Young Boys; FC Lorient; FC Lausanne-Sport; FC Sion; KAS Eupen; New York Red Bulls II; plus allied scouts, lawyers, physios and marketing partners.

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Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 10+

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 1 (Ndoye → Nottingham Forest)

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 2 (Premier League; Bundesliga)

  • National team clients: Switzerland; Uganda; Algeria (youth)

  • Renewal/extension deals: not publicly highlighted

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Approach & Philosophy

Scouting-led, relationship-driven representation with a clear Switzerland–EU pathway. BSG pursues minutes and sporting fit first, then builds value-protective structures (sell-ons, options, performance bonuses) and wraps careers with 360° care on and off the pitch.

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Fees & Transparency

Commission ranges not publicly disclosed; operations under FFAR and national rules with written mandates and consent for any dual representation; image-rights and expenses handled case-by-case with disclosure.

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Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: none publicly recorded

  • Litigation / disputes: none notable in public domain

  • Media sentiment: neutral to positive — headline Premier League move and steady EU placements

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