Also known as: Brazil Soccer; Brazil Soccer Sports Management LTDA
Founded: 18.06.1999
Headquarters: Av. das Américas, 3500, Bloco 7 (Sala 526 / Salas 525–528), Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro – RJ, Brazil
Players: 50+ (10+ 1st tier) | Total market value: €60mm
FIFA/FA registration: Not publicly listed
Languages: Portuguese; English (business); Spanish (regional)
Regions covered: Brazil; South America; Europe (placements); global (selected markets)
Email: Not publicly listed
Phone: +55 (21) 3282-5544
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brazilsoccer_oficial/
Website: http://www.brazilsoccer.me/
Brazil Soccer is a Rio de Janeiro–based representation company founded by Eduardo Uram and Alexandre Uram, active since 1999 and focused on football player and coach representation across Brazil and international markets. Its roster includes players in Brazil’s top tier and abroad, with a total client market value above €50m. The company is led by executives from the Uram family and is widely associated with agent activity in Brazilian football.
CEO/Founder: Eduardo Uram (President / Co-Founder)
Bio: Long-time Brazilian football intermediary and company administrator (listed as “Administrador” in Brazilian corporate records).
Contacts:
Phone (company): +55 (21) 3282-5544
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardo-uram-a925b234/
Managing Director / Head of Football: Alexandre Uram (Executive Director / Co-Founder)
Partner/Shareholder: Fernanda Maria Ferreira Gray (Sócio)
Bio: Listed as a company partner (“Sócio”) in Brazilian company datasets for Brazil Soccer Sports Management
Contacts: Not publicly listed in the sources accessed.
Licensed agents (names + license IDs): Not publicly listed in the sources accessed (no license IDs published).
Top players and talents (current):
Evanilson (AFC Bournemouth) – 06.10.1999
Caio Paulista (Palmeiras) – 11.05.1998
João Marcelo (Cruzeiro) – 13.06.2000
Bruno Rodrigues (Palmeiras) – 07.03.1997
Hugo Moura (Vasco da Gama) – 03.01.1998
David Duarte (Bahia) – 13.02.1995
Yago Felipe (Mirassol) – 03.02.1995
Lucas Fernandes (Cerezo Osaka) – 20.09.1994
Tiago Volpi (Grêmio) – 19.12.1990
Antônio Carlos (Houston Dynamo) – 14.03.1993
Caio César (Nam Dinh) – 27.02.1995
Jorge (Remo) – 08.04.1996
Lukas Zuccarello (Vasco da Gama U20) – 20.09.2006
Pedro Castro (Remo) – 10.03.1993
Fábio Alemão (CRB) – 23.05.1996
Daniel Tenenbaum (Kiryat Shmona) – 19.04.1995
Edu (Rio Branco-ES) – 05.03.1993
Jean Lucas (Avaí) – 21.03.1995
Zé Ricardo (Remo) – 03.02.1999
Danilo Barcelos (Ponte Preta) – 17.08.1991
João Paulo (São Bernardo) – 15.05.1990
Willian Bigode (América-MG) – 19.11.1986
Marcelo Lomba (Palmeiras) – 18.12.1986
Gabriel Lima (EC São José) – 27.10.1996
André Krobel (Without Club) – 28.03.1995
Eduardo Neto (Jacuipense) – 24.10.1988
Luiz Fernando (Primavera) – 11.07.1999
Roger Carvalho (Tombense) – 10.12.1986
2024 – Evanilson (Bournemouth): FC Porto → Bournemouth – permanent transfer, €37.00m (Transfer date: 16/08/2024)
2024 – Caio Paulista (Atlético-MG): Fluminense → Palmeiras – permanent transfer, €3.45m (Transfer date: 05/01/2024)
2024 – João Marcelo (Cruzeiro): FC Porto B → Cruzeiro – permanent transfer, €2.50m (Season 24/25)
2025 – Hugo Moura (Vasco da Gama): Athletico-PR → Vasco da Gama – permanent transfer, €2.00m (Season 24/25)
2025 (Jul) – Daniel Tenenbaum: Joined Ironi Kiryat Shmona – contract runs to 30.06.2026; fee not confirmed in the accessed sources.
2025 – Tiago Volpi (Grêmio): Deportivo Toluca → Grêmio – free transfer (Joined 27/01/2025, contract listed through 31/12/2026)
2026 (Jan) – Zé Ricardo: Joined Remo – contract runs to 31.12.2026; fee not confirmed in the accessed sources.
Player representation and contract negotiation (domestic and international)
Transfer facilitation (permanent and loans, where applicable)
Career management and club placements
Commercial support and image opportunities (where applicable)
Support for coaches/managers
Club relationships across Brazil (Serie A/B and state leagues) and selected international markets (based on client clubs in England, Japan, Israel, USA, Vietnam).
Total transfers completed: At least 14 confirmed player club registrations/changes dated 2024–2026 among the top-30 list alone (examples):
Evanilson → AFC Bournemouth (joined 16.08.2024)
João Marcelo → Cruzeiro (joined 01.07.2024)
Caio Paulista → Palmeiras (joined 05.01.2024)
Hugo Moura → Vasco da Gama (joined 01.01.2025)
Daniel Tenenbaum → Kiryat Shmona (joined 01.07.2025)
Zé Ricardo → Remo (joined 01.01.2026)
Willian Bigode → América-MG (joined 01.03.2025)
Edu → Rio Branco-ES (joined 10.09.2025)
Gabriel Lima → EC São José (joined 18.04.2024)
André Krobel → Without Club (since 02.07.2024)
Eduardo Neto → Jacuipense (joined 03.05.2024)
Luiz Fernando → Primavera (joined 23.04.2025)
Danilo Barcelos → Ponte Preta (joined 13.01.2025)
Roger Carvalho → Tombense (joined 12.04.2024)
Deals ≥ €10m: Not confirmable from the accessed sources in this run (fees not shown/confirmed).
Clients in top-5 leagues: 1 – Evanilson (Premier League, AFC Bournemouth).
National team clients: Evanilson – Brazil senior international (listed as former international)
Renewal/extension deals: Examples visible via contract end-dates (e.g., João Marcelo 2028; Caio Paulista 2028; Hugo Moura 2026).
Brazil Soccer’s roster composition suggests a practical, placement-driven model: strong domestic coverage combined with selective international pathways. The agency’s longevity (since 1999) indicates sustained club relationships and repeated re-registrations across seasons.
Public fee/commission policies are not disclosed on the agency’s public website page shown in the sources accessed.
Cross-border representation involving FIFA-licensed agents is subject to FIFA’s regulatory framework and applicable local federation rules; confirm the current cap/disclosure requirements for the relevant jurisdiction and deal type.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: Not found in the sources accessed here.
Litigation / disputes: Public court documentation exists referencing litigation involving Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama vs. Brazil Soccer Sports Management.
Vasco da Gama is the party alleged to owe money, and Brazil Soccer Sports Management Ltda is the party claiming it’s owed a commission (from a player-related deal) and trying to collect it through court enforcement.
The PDF is a court-appointed accountant’s report that checks the figures and supporting documents; it says the claim is based on a commission agreement paid in installments, but one disputed payment isn’t clearly proven in the case file, and the contract doesn’t clearly define late-payment interest/correction, so the update uses court-standard indices.
Media sentiment: Neutral to mixed – strong market presence via high-profile clients, but also occasional legal/financial disputes appearing in public records.
No specific awards or formal industry recognitions were found in the sources accessed for this run.
The form has been successfully submitted.