Dodici Sports BR
Cross-Border Talent
. Brazil
€45mm

Key Facts

Also known as: Dodici Sports Brasil; Dodici Sports (Brazil)
Founded: 28.04.2014
Headquarters: São Paulo, Brazil (Vila Nova Conceição, São Paulo – SP)
Players: 10+ (5+ 1st tier) – Total market value: €45mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA licensed
Languages: Portuguese
Regions covered: Brazil; Portugal; select cross-border markets (Middle East, Asia) via client placements
Email: contato@dodicisports.com.br
Phone: +55 11 98281-1646
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dodicisportsbr/


About

Dodici Sports BR is a Brazil-based representation outfit operating under the Dodici name, listed with a compact but high-value roster led by Marcos Leonardo. The group has executed notable cross-border moves from Brazil to Europe and from Europe to the Saudi Pro League, reflecting a clear focus on international pathways. Public Brazilian business records link the operation to São Paulo and name multiple partners, including former Palmeiras and Brazil goalkeeper Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis.


Key People

  • Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis – Partner (São Paulo)

    • Bio: Former Palmeiras and Brazil national team goalkeeper (World Cup winner), listed as a partner in company records connected to “Dodici Sports Br”.

    • Notes: Brazilian reporting around the Marcos Leonardo transfer referenced Dodici Sports BR and described Marcos as a partner in the agency.

  • Juan Rafael Rodriguez Brito – Managing Partner / Director (São Paulo)

    • Bio: Listed in Brazilian company records as a partner/administrator for the legal entity commonly associated with “Dodici Sports Br”.

  • Izadora Gonçalves Rodriguez – Partner (São Paulo)

    • Bio: Listed as a partner in Brazilian business records for the entity associated with “Dodici Sports Br”.

    • Public contacts: Not publicly confirmed beyond brand channels


Client Roster (Top players – current)

Top players and talents:

  • Marcos Leonardo (Al-Hilal) – 02.05.2003

  • Lucca (São Paulo) – 13.03.2007

  • Breno Bidon (Corinthians) – 20.02.2005

  • Nathan Pelae (América-MG) – 13.05.1995

  • Matheus Pereira (Santa Clara) – 22.03.2000

  • Lucas Mineiro (Juventude) – 24.02.1996

  • Joel Silva (Nacional) – 11.02.2003

  • Arthur Silva (RB Omiya Ardija) – 26.04.1995

  • Vinícius Silvestre (Fortaleza) – 28.03.1994

  • Derick (Varzim) – 16.05.2002

  • Judson (América-RN) – 22.05.1994

  • João Pedro (Atlético Goianiense) – 09.06.2006

  • Lucas Frigeri (Arema FC) – 15.06.1989


Notable Deals

  • 2024 – Marcos Leonardo: Benfica – Al-Hilal – Permanent transfer – €40m – Contract to 30.06.2029

  • 2024 – Marcos Leonardo: Santos – Benfica – Permanent transfer – €22m

  • 2025 – Vinícius Silvestre: Portimonense – Fortaleza – Free transfer – Contract to 31.12.2026

  • 2025 – Joel Silva: Boavista – Nacional – Free transfer – Contract to 30.06.2029

  • 2026 – Lucas Mineiro: Cuiabá – Juventude – Loan – Fee: – (listed as “loan transfer”) – Contract to 31.12.2026

  • 2024 – Arthur Silva: FC Tokyo – Omiya Ardija – Free transfer – Contract to 31.01.2026

  • 2024 – Lucas Frigeri: Madura United – Arema FC – Free transfer

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Services

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Transfer strategy (domestic and international)

  • Loan structuring and placement

  • Career pathway planning (Brazil – Europe; Europe – Middle East)

  • Player support logistics (relocation, integration, documentation via partners)


Partner Network

  • Club-side relationship coverage evidenced by completed placements in Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Indonesia (deal geography via client registrations).

  • Typical external support: immigration/legal, tax advisory, and performance support (not publicly itemized by the agency)


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 15+

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 2

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 0

  • National team clients: 4 (youth internationals listed in public player data)

  • Renewal/extension deals: 5+

Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).


Approach & Philosophy

Dodici Sports BR’s footprint suggests a “pathway-driven” model: building value in Brazil and Portugal, then targeting leagues and clubs that offer clear sporting opportunity and contract security. The roster composition points to selective recruitment and pragmatic deal-making rather than pure volume.


Fees & Transparency

  • Under the FIFA Football Agent Regulations (FFAR), service fee caps depend on who the agent represents and the remuneration/transfer compensation basis.

  • Dual representation is restricted and only permitted under specific conditions in the regulations.

  • The agency has not publicly published a standard fee card, expense policy, or a dual-representation policy in the sources reviewed.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public disciplinary decisions or sanctions found in reviewed sources.

  • Litigation / disputes: No public litigation record found in reviewed sources.

  • Media sentiment: Neutral to positive based on available reporting around major transfers.


Awards/recognition

  • No formal agency awards verified in public sources.

  • Notable internal recognition: partner Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis is a globally recognized former elite goalkeeper and World Cup winner.

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