Concilium Sport
Performance-Led Representation
. UK
€30mm

Key Facts

Also known as: Concilium Search Group – sports division
Founded: 2021 (launched from the wider Concilium Search Group platform)
Headquarters: 31 Bury Street, London, United Kingdom
Offices also in New York, Amsterdam and UAE.
Players: 15 (5+ 1st tier) – Total market value: €30mm
FIFA/FA registration: The FA (England) – Tiago Esteves (FA Registered Football Agent), FARA0517
Languages: English (primary)
Regions covered: UK & Ireland, Europe, North America, Middle East, Asia-Pacific (multi-location footprint)
Email: info@conciliumsport.com
Phone: +44 207 397 6600
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conciliumsport/


About

Concilium Sport was founded by Maduka Okeke and positions itself as a modern representation firm built out of the wider Concilium Search Group ecosystem, combining football representation with high-performance support and data analytics. The agency highlights a “career-first” approach – covering on-pitch performance services, analytics and off-pitch development – alongside traditional transfer and contract work.


Key People

  • Maduka Okeke – Group Founder & CEO (Concilium Search Group)

  • Jamal Reid – Managing Partner (Concilium Sport)

    • Background: Leads the football representation arm as Managing Partner; positioned as the key operator behind the sport division within the group structure.

    • Contact: Use the official contact channel (company website).

  • Licensed agents

    • Tiago Esteves – FA Registered Football Agent (England), FARA0517

    • Notes: Concilium Sport states it has licensed agents approved to work with minors, supported by DBS checks (UK context).


Client Roster

Top players (current):

  • Fábio Carvalho (Brentford FC) – 30.08.2002

  • Romaine Mundle (Sunderland AFC) – 24.04.2003

  • Cody Drameh (Hull City) – 08.12.2001

  • Marlon Fossey (Standard Liège) – 09.09.1998

  • Lawrence Agyekum (Cercle Brugge) – 23.11.2003

  • Cameron Antwi (Newport County) – 07.10.2001

  • Enock Otoo (FCI Levadia) – 28.06.2004

  • Tanatswa Nyakuhwa (Newport County) – 17.09.2005

  • Jessé Costa (Inter Toronto FC) – 28.04.2005

  • Leo Black (Tottenham Hotspur U21) – 09.02.2006

  • Kai-Reece Adams-Collman (Crystal Palace U21) – 24.10.2006

  • Manu Wales (Charlton Athletic U18) – 11.10.2006


Notable Deals

  • 2024 – Fábio Carvalho – Liverpool to Brentford – Permanent – €23.4m initial (up to €32m) – 5-year contract (reported)

  • 2025 – Lawrence Agyekum – RB Salzburg to Cercle Brugge – Permanent – €0.8m – Contract through 2029 (4-year term from signing)

  • 2026 – Tanatswa Nyakuhwa – Cardiff City to Newport County – Loan – Loan through 31.05.2026 (as listed)

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Services

  • Player representation – transfers, loans and contract negotiation

  • High-performance support – physical preparation and performance frameworks

  • Data & analytics support – analysis to inform development and decision-making

  • Off-pitch planning – personal development and long-term career planning

  • Youth representation pathways (incl. stated capability to work with minors via licensed agents and DBS checks in the UK)


Partner Network

  • Multi-location business footprint used to support client operations and relationships across markets

  • Performance and analytics offering suggests collaborations with sports-science, data and athlete-support specialists (presented as in-house or integrated service lines)


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 12+

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 1 (Carvalho to Brentford – €23.4m initial, up to €32m).

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 2 (Premier League – Carvalho, Mundle).

  • National team clients: 2 senior internationals (Marlon Fossey – USA; Lawrence Agyekum – Ghana).

  • Renewal/extension deals: 1 publicly visible example – Fossey extension at Standard Liège (23.05.2023).

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Approach & Philosophy

Concilium Sport presents a hybrid model – combining representation with performance services and analytics to support both player development and decision-making. Their messaging emphasises long-term career planning, including structured off-pitch support alongside football-facing services.


Fees & Transparency

Typical commissions in football vary by jurisdiction and deal type, but any service-fee approach is increasingly framed by FIFA’s Football Agent Regulations (FFAR) and national implementation. FFAR introduced service-fee caps (e.g., caps tied to player remuneration bands and a cap tied to transfer compensation for releasing-club representation), though parts of FFAR – including the service fee cap and restrictions on double representation – have been subject to court injunction proceedings and ongoing legal debate.
Practical takeaway: expect any agency working internationally to operate with (a) clear written representation agreements, (b) conflict-of-interest controls for dual representation, and (c) invoice-based fee collection where applicable.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public disciplinary actions identified in the accessible sources reviewed for this entry.

  • Litigation / disputes: No specific public disputes identified in the accessible sources reviewed for this entry.

  • Media sentiment: Neutral to positive – most coverage surfaces around client moves rather than controversy (e.g., Carvalho’s reported transfer terms widely covered by major outlets).


Awards/recognition

  • Built from the wider Concilium Search Group platform, which promotes itself as a “Queen’s Awards” winning organisation (2021 reference in its positioning).

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