Founded: 2022 (Sagl entity registered in Lugano)
Headquarters: Lugano (legal seat) / Muri bei Bern, Switzerland (operational office)
Players: 15+ (1 in 1st tier) – Total market value: €19mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agents operating via FIGC and Swiss frameworks; company registered in Swiss Commercial Register (UID CHE-359.295.176, Ticino)
Languages: Italian, English, German
Regions covered: Italy, Switzerland, wider Central Europe (Serie A, Serie C, Primavera and youth leagues)
Email: ca.sportsmanagement@hotmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ca.sportsofficial/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ca-sports-management
X: https://x.com/casmmedia
CA Sport Management Sagl is a Swiss-registered football agency with a strong Italian focus, combining a legal base in Lugano with an operational office and brand presence as CA Sports Management in Muri bei Bern. The agency centers its work around Serie A-level representation (most notably Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio) and a tightly curated group of Italian prospects across Juventus, Atalanta, Monza, Como, Renate, Casatese and other clubs. It primarily represents players (from top-flight starters to Primavera and U17 talents) and focuses on long-term career building, contract strategy and carefully planned steps through the Italian system. The CA Sports Management brand emphasizes personal support, career planning and sponsoring/marketing to complement on-pitch development.
CEO / Founder:
Carlo Alberto Belloni – Founder, partner and managing director of CA Sport Management Sagl in Lugano; long-time agent of Michele Di Gregorio through his Monza years and subsequent move to Juventus.
Base: Lugano / Milan axis with strong focus on Italian market.
Managing Director / Head of Football:
Yunus Cam – General Manager at CA Sports Management (Muri bei Bern), leading day-to-day operations, player strategy and club relations for the Swiss-based brand.
Contact: via central agency email (ca.sportsmanagement@hotmail.com).
Ufuk Arslan – General Manager and licensed FIFA Football Agent, co-heading the management board and fronting contract negotiations and international moves.
Contact: via central agency email (ca.sportsmanagement@hotmail.com).
Licensed agents (selection):
Carlo Alberto Belloni – FIGC-registered agent representing clients including Michele Di Gregorio in Serie A transfers (Monza → Juventus).
Ufuk Arslan – Licensed FIFA Football Agent and General Manager of CA Sports Management, overseeing international transfers and contract work for the Swiss office.
Michele Di Gregorio (Juventus FC) – 27/07/1997
Luca Amaradio (Juventus Next Gen) – 16/01/2005
Filippo Cecchini (Alcione Milano) – 11/02/2006
Alessio Pozzoli (Folgore Caratese) – 06/02/2005
Marco Bragotto (Casatese Merate) – 20/01/2005
Nicolò Milia (Juventus U20) – 28/02/2007
Alessio Santanocito (Sanremese) – 01/03/2005
Filippo Taverna (Derthona FBC) – 24/08/2007
Elia Di Giuliomaria (Ardor Lazzate) – 12/08/2004
Riccardo Guidi (Renate Primavera) – 12/01/2008
Filippo Viganò (Renate Primavera) – 11/10/2008
Gregorio Perego (Monza U17) – 11/01/2009
Giorgio Pietropoli (Renate Primavera) – 12/01/2008
Ludovico Donini (Casatese Merate) – 26/02/2006
Giuseppe Mungari (Atalanta Primavera) – 11/10/2007
Cristian Mazzara (Como Primavera) – 19/01/2007
Not publicly documented in major databases or press as of December 2025.
No coaches or technical staff are currently listed as clients for CA Sport Management Sagl or CA Sports Management on major databases.
2024 – Michele Di Gregorio – Monza → Juventus FC (Serie A)
Permanent transfer, widely reported around the €18–20m range plus bonuses, with a contract running to 2029. Agent Carlo Alberto Belloni and CA Sport Management Sagl handled the move, with the agent confirming strong Liverpool interest that was ultimately declined to honor a verbal commitment to Juventus.
2023 – Michele Di Gregorio – Inter → Monza (Serie A)
FIGC’s 2023 Serie A transaction report lists CA Sport Management Sagl and Belloni as the agent side when Monza secured Di Gregorio’s rights, consolidating his status as a first-choice Serie A goalkeeper.
2025 – Filippo Cecchini – Atalanta U23 → Alcione Milano (Serie C, loan)
Loan move to Alcione Milano (Serie C – Girone A) from Atalanta U23, framed as a key step for first-team senior minutes; Cecchini remains under Atalanta contract while represented by CA Sport Management Sagl.
2024 – Luca Amaradio – Juventus Next Gen (contract / extension)
Winger signed a multi-year deal with Juventus Next Gen running until 2028, with CA Sport Management Sagl as the listed agent; the player is considered one of the higher-value prospects in the portfolio.
2024 – Giuseppe Mungari – Atalanta Primavera (internal move and integration)
Atalanta integrated Mungari into their Primavera and UEFA U19 squad structure from 2024, with CA Sport Management Sagl managing his representation as a versatile second striker / centre-forward.
2023–2025 – Youth placements and contracts (various)
A series of youth deals and contract signings for talents such as Cristian Mazzara (Como Primavera), Gregorio Perego (Monza U17), Riccardo Guidi and Filippo Viganò (Renate Primavera), and Marco Bragotto / Ludovico Donini (Casatese Merate), all under CA Sport Management Sagl’s representation, helped place their prospects in competitive Serie D, Primavera and U17 environments.
Based on the CA Sports Management site and public materials, the agency offers:
Career planning and pathway design (from academy to first team)
Contract negotiation and re-negotiation (signings, extensions, performance clauses)
Transfers and club changes (domestic Italian and international)
Sponsorship and marketing activation (personal brand, commercial partnerships)
Media positioning and image management
Performance analysis and personal training coordination
Prevention and physical preparation support via external specialists
Market analysis and opportunity scouting across Serie A/B, Serie C and youth levels
Clubs: working relationships evidenced by current clients at Juventus (first team, Next Gen, Primavera/U20), Atalanta (Primavera/UEFA U19), Monza (U17), Como (Primavera), Renate (Primavera), Casatese Merate, Derthona, Sanremese, Ardor Lazzate and Alcione Milano.
Academies & youth structures: Serie A academies (Juventus, Atalanta, Monza, Como) and semi-pro development clubs in northern Italy.
Legal / tax and performance: external lawyers, tax advisors and physical trainers are referenced in their service description but not publicly named, consistent with boutique agency practice.
Total transfers completed:
At least 15 documented club moves and contract signings between 2023–2025, including Di Gregorio’s step from Inter to Monza and then to Juventus, Cecchini’s loan to Alcione Milano, and multiple youth placements at Juventus, Atalanta, Monza, Como, Renate, Casatese, Derthona and Sanremese.
Deals ≥ €10m:
1 (Di Gregorio – Monza → Juventus, reported around €18–20m plus add-ons).
Clients in top-5 leagues:
1 active player in a top-five European league – Michele Di Gregorio at Juventus (Serie A).
National team clients:
At least one client with Italy youth-national experience (Michele Di Gregorio has represented Italy at youth level).
Renewal / extension deals:
Multiple renewals/extensions in 2023–2025, including documented contract updates for Alessio Pozzoli, Marco Bragotto, Ludovico Donini, Cristian Mazzara and Luca Amaradio at their respective clubs.
CA Sport Management Sagl operates as a compact, high-involvement agency: the portfolio is deliberately small, focused on a single established Serie A starter and a tight group of Italian prospects, allowing deep personal attention and frequent contact with players and families. The CA Sports Management brand presents itself as a “family” environment, emphasizing trust, transparency and long-term partnership from first pro contract to potential elite moves.
Scouting and recruitment focus heavily on northern Italy, particularly goalkeepers, central attackers and versatile offensive players in top academy systems (Juventus, Atalanta, Monza, Como). The agency stresses strategic step-by-step career building – using loans, Serie C/D exposure and Primavera football – before pushing for big-club breakthroughs or major transfers, and relies on performance data and in-depth club knowledge when planning moves, as seen in the carefully managed progression of Di Gregorio.
Exact fee structures are not publicly disclosed. However, CA Sport Management Sagl and CA Sports Management operate under FIFA Football Agent Regulations (FFAR) and local FIGC rules, which cap standard agent service fees in the 3–5% range of a player’s annual remuneration (up to 10% in dual-representation or selling-club scenarios) and 10% of transfer compensation when representing the releasing club.
In practice, this typically means:
Commissions around 3–5% of gross salary for player or engaging-club representation on standard contracts
Up to 6–10% of salary where the agent represents both player and buying club, subject to FFAR rules
Up to 10% of the transfer fee when acting for the selling club
The agency is expected to work mainly on a “client pays” model (player and/or club) with written representation agreements and FFAR-compliant disclosure of fees.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions:
No public disciplinary sanctions or suspensions involving CA Sport Management Sagl, CA Sports Management or Carlo Alberto Belloni are listed in major news or regulatory sources as of December 2025.
Litigation / disputes:
No significant litigation or court disputes involving the agency have surfaced in mainstream Italian or Swiss media; references to the agency and Belloni mainly appear in the context of transfer negotiations and interviews about players’ futures.
Media sentiment:
Predominantly positive to neutral. Coverage focuses on Di Gregorio’s development, his moves between Inter, Monza and Juventus, and Belloni’s comments on interest from top clubs like Liverpool rather than any controversy.
While the agency itself has not (yet) received formal industry awards, its flagship client Michele Di Gregorio has been highlighted statistically as one of Serie A’s best shot-stoppers and among the strongest performers in Europe, which indirectly enhances the agency’s reputation.
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