Also known as: BKS Management, BKM Management DWC LLC (name used in some federation listings)
Founded: Not publicly stated (agency states it has been operating for 12 years)
Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Players: 40+ (5+ 1st tier) – €33m
FIFA/FA registration: Germany (DFB) – listed as a registered/intermediary entry under “BKM Management DWC LLC” (includes email/phone/address) – Spain (RFEF) – founder described as a registered intermediary (ID not disclosed)
Languages: French (primary public-facing); English (international operations); Arabic (regional focus)
Regions covered: Europe, Middle East
Email: kamelbeng@hotmail.fr
Phone: +33 6 31 84 55 05
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kamelbengougam
BKS Management is a professional football representation agency founded by Kame Bengougam. The agency is focused on advising international players across Europe and the Middle East, with an emphasis on personalized career support. The agency positions itself as an “elite” player-management structure, supporting athletes across modern-football needs beyond transfers alone.
Kame Bengougam – Founder / Owner
Registered football intermediary (listed in federation intermediary listings; Dubai-based company address appears in public agency listings).
Contact: kamelbeng@hotmail.fr | +33 6 31 84 55 05 |
Nadir Azouni – Scout
Listed as scout associated with the agency.
Riyad Mahrez (Al-Ahli SFC) – 21.02.1991
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – 27.06.1998
Rafik Messali (Toulouse FC) – 28.04.2003
Modibo Sagnan (Çaykur Rizespor) – 14.04.1999
Islamdine Halifa (Red Star FC) – 20.12.2004
Fahem Benaïssa (Casa Pia AC) – 29.04.2002
Harold Voyer (Le Mans FC) – 26.03.1997
Nesta Elphege (Grenoble Foot 38) – 09.01.2001
Aïman Maurer (RWDM) – 25.09.2004
Nesta Zahui (Grenoble Foot 38) – 05.03.2003
Souleymane Sagnan (SM Caen) – 06.05.2005
N’Dri Koffi (Ħamrun Spartans) – 09.03.2002
Cyril Khetir (Beerschot) – 28.02.2001
Edhy Zuliani (Pau FC) – 11.08.2004
Anfane Ahamada (FC Villefranche-Beaujolais) – 07.05.2002
Mourad Louzif (FC Villefranche-Beaujolais) – 11.07.2000
Mansour Sy (K. Lierse SK) – 16.10.1997
Lenny Dziki Loussilaho (USL Dunkerque) – 05.05.2005
Nadir Homssa (Fleury 91) – 31.05.2004
Koussay Maacha (Espérance de Tunis) – 21.05.2007
Loick Ayina (Salford City) – 20.04.2003
Michaël Akinjogunla (Toulouse FC U19) – 26.06.2008
Mattéo Egli (Clermont Foot U19) – 22.07.2008
Rising talents / U23:
Islamdine Halifa (Red Star FC) – 20.12.2004
Aïman Maurer (RWDM) – 25.09.2004
Souleymane Sagnan (SM Caen) – 06.05.2005
Lenny Dziki Loussilaho (USL Dunkerque) – 05.05.2005
Nadir Homssa (Fleury 91) – 31.05.2004
Koussay Maacha (Espérance de Tunis) – 21.05.2007
Michaël Akinjogunla (Toulouse FC U19) – 26.06.2008
Mattéo Egli (Clermont Foot U19) – 22.07.2008
2023 – Riyad Mahrez: Manchester City → Al-Ahli SFC – permanent transfer – €35m
2023 – Jean-Ricner Bellegarde: RC Strasbourg → Wolverhampton Wanderers – permanent transfer – €15m (contract to 30.06.2028 shown on Transfermarkt)
2023 – Modibo Sagnan: Real Sociedad → FC Utrecht – transfer – €1m
Contract negotiation and renewals
Transfer strategy (permanent moves, loans, free transfers)
Career planning and squad-placement support across Europe and the Middle East
Representation support aligned with “modern football” needs (as positioned by the agency)
Club and league touchpoints across Europe (including top-5 leagues via clients) and the Middle East (Saudi Pro League representation via clients).
Total transfers completed: 10+
Deals ≥ €10m: 2 (Mahrez, Bellegarde)
Clients in top-5 leagues (current): 2 (Bellegarde, Messali)
National team clients (current / recent): at least 3 (Mahrez, Bellegarde, Sagnan)
Renewal/extension deals: not consistently disclosed in the checked sources
BKS Management frames its work as highly personalized, positioning itself as a long-term career partner for international footballers, with a geographic focus on Europe and the Middle East.
FFAR requires written representation agreements, transparency on representation, and strict conflict-of-interest controls (including written consent rules for any permitted dual representation).
In public-facing sources reviewed, the agency does not disclose standard commission ranges, fee policies, or expense frameworks.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions identified in the checked sources.
Litigation / disputes: No public litigation identified in the checked sources.
Media sentiment: Neutral – coverage is largely limited to transfer reporting; no sustained negative reporting identified in reviewed sources.
No notable awards or formal recognitions found in the checked sources.
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