DSA – Dream Soccer Agency
Brazil Talent Pathways
. Brazil
€50mm

Key Facts

Also known as: Dream Soccer Agency, DSA Sports, Dream Soccer Agency LTDA

Founded: 09.05.2023

Headquarters: Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, Brazil

Players: 15+ (1 first-tier) | Total market value: 50mm+

FIFA/FA registration: The agency markets itself publicly as FIFA/CBF-linked, and Adriano Ribeiro da Silva is publicly listed in Brazil as a FIFA-licensed football agent.

Languages: Portuguese

Regions covered: Brazil, South America, Portugal, North Africa, Central Europe

Email: Not publicly listed

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dsasports_/


About

DSA – Dream Soccer Agency is a Brazil-based football representation business incorporated in May 2023 in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo. Public company records identify Adriano Ribeiro da Silva, Christian da Silva Bonfim and Douglas de Sousa Silva Ramos among the key shareholders or administrators, while the agency’s public social positioning focuses on career management, FIFA/CBF football representation and youth development. Its visible profile is built less around blockbuster senior transfers and more around pathway management for emerging players moving through Brazilian academies and into clubs in Portugal and other international markets. Media coverage around Douglas Ramos and the agency’s partnership activity in Alagoas also points to a family-guidance and scouting-heavy model rather than a pure high-volume transfer brokerage.

The agency represents Eduardo Conceição, who is one of the biggest Brazilian talents (playing for Palmeiras at a time of writing).


Key People

  • Adriano Ribeiro da Silva – Co-owner / Licensed Football Agent
    Public company records list Adriano Ribeiro da Silva among the owners behind Dream Soccer Agency LTDA. Separate public agent-registry aggregators identify him as a FIFA-licensed football agent in Brazil, and his Instagram profile presents him directly as a FIFA agent. He appears to be the clearest licensed football-facing figure attached to DSA in the reviewed public record.
    Contact: Instagram public profile identified as https://www.instagram.com/adriano.ribeiroo_/

  • Douglas de Sousa Silva Ramos – Co-owner / Career Management Executive
    Public company records list Douglas de Sousa Silva Ramos as a participant in Dream Soccer Agency LTDA. Media coverage in Brazil describes him as active in football business, athlete career management and family support, with work connecting players to clubs across Brazil. The agency’s press profile around Douglas is strongly tied to recruitment, athlete guidance and scouting relationships.
    Contact: no public direct email or phone surfaced in the reviewed sources

  • Christian da Silva Bonfim – Co-owner / Director
    Christian da Silva Bonfim appears in public company records as one of the original partners behind Dream Soccer Agency LTDA. I did not find a strong standalone public biography for him beyond the company and agency traces, but he is clearly part of the registered ownership structure.
    Contact: no public direct email or phone surfaced in the reviewed sources

  • Licensed agents

    • Adriano Ribeiro da Silva – publicly listed as FIFA-licensed in Brazil


Client Roster

Top players (current)

  • Eduardo Conceição Silva (Palmeiras U20) – 07.12.2009

  • João Victor Silva dos Santos (UD Leiria) – 08.08.2004

  • Pablo Pereira da Costa (SC Internacional U20) – 01.07.2006

  • Luciano Silva Santos (Cianorte Futebol Clube) – 26.02.2003

  • Fernando José Vera García (Zalaegerszegi TE FC) – 05.03.2005

  • Thiago Soares Nogueira (Palmeiras U20) – 02.10.2006

  • Matheus de Oliveira Pimenta (Athletic Club U20) – 11.04.2006

  • Pablo Santos Neri (Cruzeiro EC U20) – 14.03.2007

  • Mouad Bougaizane (FAR Rabat Reserve) – 13.01.2006

  • Guilherme Rafael da Silva (Desportivo Brasil U20) – 12.01.2005

  • Ruan Felipe Bayer de Souza (Athletico Paranaense U20) – 07.05.2008

  • Lucas Gabriel Oliveira de Lima (Palmeiras U17) – 04.04.2008


Notable Deals

  • 2025 – João Victor Silva dos Santos – Ferroviária to UD Leiria – loan – fee undisclosed – contract to 30.06.2026, with option to buy

  • 2025 – Luciano Silva Santos – Sport Recife to Ypiranga-RS – loan – fee undisclosed – public records show a 2025 loan cycle before later return / subsequent club updates

  • 2024 – Thiago Soares Nogueira – SKA Brasil U20 to Palmeiras U20 – transfer – fee undisclosed – later extended through 30.06.2027

  • 2024 – Pablo Pereira da Costa – youth move into SC Internacional U20 – fee undisclosed – public agency and player traces place him at Internacional from 01.08.2024

  • 2024 – Matheus de Oliveira Pimenta – Desportivo Brasil U20 to Botafogo U20 – transfer – fee undisclosed

  • 2024 – Matheus de Oliveira Pimenta – Botafogo U20 to Atlético-GO U20 – transfer – fee undisclosed

  • 2025 – Matheus de Oliveira Pimenta – Atlético-GO U20 to Sfera U20 – transfer – fee undisclosed

  • 2023 – João Victor Silva dos Santos – Zumbi-AL U20 to Flamengo U20 – transfer – fee undisclosed

  • 2026 – Eduardo Conceição Silva – Palmeiras – first professional contract signed at age 16 – contract length not publicly disclosed

  • 2026 – Fernando José Vera García – Corinthians U20 to Zalaegerszegi TE FC – transfer – fee undisclosed – deal publicly announced in Hungary


Services

  • Career management for footballers

  • Representation in football under FIFA/CBF positioning

  • Youth player development and pathway planning

  • Recruitment and scouting support

  • Family guidance and athlete support

  • Contract and professionalisation support for academy players

  • International placement support, especially into Portugal and Europe


Partner Network

  • Brazilian club ecosystem links are visible through player pathways involving Palmeiras, Cruzeiro, Internacional, Athletico Paranaense, Sport Recife, Ferroviária, Corinthians, Atlético-GO, Botafogo, Desportivo Brasil and Cianorte

  • International links are visible through client placements at UD Leiria in Portugal, FAR Rabat Reserve in Morocco and Zalaegerszegi TE FC in Hungary

  • Public coverage in Alagoas describes a partnership framework tied to DSA scouting, analysis and player insertion with Zumbi

  • I did not find a public list of named external lawyers, physios or commercial partners formally attached to the agency


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: at least 11 publicly traceable player moves or contract milestones across current roster players since 2023

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 publicly evidenced deals in the reviewed record

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 0 current clients in a top-5 European first division on the verified public roster reviewed

  • National team clients: at least 1 public youth international – Mouad Bougaizane, listed with Morocco U20

  • Renewal/extension deals: at least 1 confirmed extension – Thiago Soares Nogueira at Palmeiras U20, extended on 01.10.2025 through 30.06.2027


Approach & Philosophy

DSA’s public identity points to a youth-first, trust-driven model. Brazilian media coverage around Douglas Ramos repeatedly frames the work not just as deal-making, but as guidance for players and their families, with a focus on helping young athletes navigate club choices and build long-term careers.

The roster also supports that reading. Most visible clients are academy or U20 players at strong Brazilian development clubs, while the international placements that do appear, such as Victor Silva in Portugal and Fernando Vera in Hungary, suggest the agency is using development pathways and selective overseas exposure rather than headline-chasing senior transfers as its main strategy.


Fees & Transparency

At the regulatory level, FIFA’s football agent framework continues to centre on licensing, representation agreements, conduct standards and fee-cap rules. FIFA’s published model includes caps such as 3% of player remuneration for the player’s agent and the engaging club’s agent, and 10% of the transfer compensation for the releasing club’s agent, alongside restrictions on multiple representation. Actual application can still vary by jurisdiction and national implementation.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public disciplinary sanction tied directly to DSA surfaced in the reviewed sources

  • Litigation / disputes: Not found meaningful public litigation trail tied directly to Dream Soccer Agency LTDA in the reviewed public record

  • Media sentiment: Positive / neutral. The visible coverage is mostly profile-driven and development-focused, especially around Douglas Ramos, youth representation, scouting and the Zumbi partnership.


Awards/recognition

  • Adriano Ribeiro da Silva is publicly listed as a FIFA-licensed football agent in Brazil

  • No major formal agency awards surfaced in the reviewed sources

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