Forza Sports Group
International and Dutch Football Agency
. Netherlands
€300mm

Key Facts

Also known as: Forza Sports Group B.V.; Forza Sports Group International B.V.
Founded: 2008 (B.V.); international entity added 2022
Headquarters: Skoon 80G, 1511 HV Oostzaan (Amsterdam-Noord), Netherlands; Pallieterdreef 47, 2280 Grobbendonk, Belgium
Players: 115+ (50+ 1st tier) • Total market value: €300mm
FIFA/FA registration: Netherlands – “Registered intermediary” status listed on the agency site for multiple staff; individual FIFA Football Agent licences
Languages: Dutch, English (additional languages not publicly specified)
Regions covered: Benelux, UK, USA/MLS, broader Europe – plus international transfers via partner network
Email: info@forzasportsgroup.com
Phone: +31(0)614994044
Email: info@forzasportsgroup.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forzasportsgroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forzasportsgroup/
X: https://x.com/forzasg


About Forza Sports Group

Forza Sports Group is a Netherlands-based football agency founded in 2008, built around player representation, contract work and cross-border transfer execution. The agency highlights a “tailor made” guidance model covering career planning, negotiations and off-pitch support, backed by a broad international network of clubs and specialist partners. Its client base spans top-tier European leagues and strong Dutch development pathways.


Key People


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current)

  • Jurriën Timber (Arsenal FC) – 17.06.2001

  • Kees Smit (AZ Alkmaar) – 20.01.2006

  • Quinten Timber (Marseille) – 17.06.2001

  • Pascal Struijk (Leeds United) – 11.08.1999

  • Wouter Goes (AZ Alkmaar) – 10.06.2004

  • Jayden Addai (Como 1907) – 26.08.2005

  • Quilindschy Hartman (Burnley FC) – 14.11.2001

  • Justin Bijlow (Feyenoord Rotterdam) – 22.01.1998

  • Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge KV) – 28.03.2005

  • Lassina Traoré (Shakhtar Donetsk) – 12.01.2001

  • David Møller Wolfe (Wolverhampton Wanderers) – 23.04.2002

  • Ramon Hendriks (VfB Stuttgart) – 18.07.2001

  • Maximilian Wöber (SV Werder Bremen) – 04.02.1998

  • Enric Llansana (RSC Anderlecht) – 12.04.2001

  • Olivier Deman (SV Werder Bremen) – 06.04.2000

  • Branco van den Boomen (Ajax Amsterdam) – 21.07.1995

  • Ole Didrik Blomberg (FK Bodø/Glimt) – 12.06.2000

  • Levi Smans (SC Heerenveen) – 25.03.2003

  • Neraysho Kasanwirjo (Fortuna Sittard) – 18.02.2002

  • Toon Raemaekers (Ferencvárosi TC) – 09.09.2000

  • Dave Kwakman (AZ Alkmaar) – 07.08.2004

  • Tommy St. Jago (KV Mechelen) – 03.01.2000

  • Elijah Dijkstra (AZ Alkmaar) – 05.08.2006

  • Ayoub Oufkir (AZ Alkmaar) – 04.01.2006

  • Younes Namli (PEC Zwolle) – 20.06.1994

  • Kaj de Rooij (PEC Zwolle) – 25.11.2000

  • Rio Hillen (NAC Breda) – 05.03.2003

  • Mohamed Salah (Lommel SK) – 27.05.2004

  • August De Wannemacker (Jong Genk) – 25.12.2008

  • Wessel Dammers (Randers FC) – 01.03.1995

Notable former clients: Forza’s track record section highlights work on transfers/renewals for players such as David Neres and Daniëlle van de Donk (among others).


Coaches/Staff represented (if any):

  • Sven Vandenbroeck [Manager]

  • Kevin Hofland [Manager]

  • Roger Reijners [Manager, women’s football]

  • Jeroen Schepens [Assistant Coach, SC Heerenveen]

  • Kristof Aelbrecht [Assistant Coach, Willem II]


Notable Deals

  • 2026 – Quinten Timber: Feyenoord → Marseille, fee around €4.5mm

  • 2023 – Jurriën Timber – Ajax → Arsenal – transfer fee €40mm

  • 2025 – Jayden Addai – AZ → Como 1907 – transfer fee €14mm

  • 2025 – Quilindschy Hartman – Feyenoord → Burnley – transfer fee €10mm

  • 2025 – Enric Llansana – Go Ahead Eagles → RSC Anderlecht – transfer fee €1mm

  • 2024 – Ramon Hendriks – Feyenoord → VfB Stuttgart – transfer (fee not shown in the reviewed snapshot)

  • 2025 – Maximilian Wöber: Leeds United → Werder Bremen; season-long loan with option.

  • 2023 – Olivier Deman: Cercle Brugge → Werder Bremen; long-term; loaned to Royal Antwerp in 2025.

  • 2021–2024 – Issa Kaboré: multi-club loan pathway (Man City → Troyes/OM/Luton).

  • 2022 – Quinten Timber: FC Utrecht → Feyenoord; permanent transfer.

  • 2017 & 2022 – David Neres: São Paulo → Ajax; later Ajax → Shakhtar Donetsk.


Services

  • Individual guidance (tailor-made support)

  • Career development and decision planning

  • Contracts and transfers (core service)

  • Physical and mental coaching via partners

  • Branding and PR support

  • Sponsoring deal sourcing

  • Footwear partnerships

  • Financial and tax advice (in-house or via partners)

  • Legal advice via qualified staff and external attorneys

  • International transfer logistics and relocation support


Partner Network

  • Extensive network of clubs, agents, scouts, lawyers and other football stakeholders, used to support both deals and off-pitch services. Clubs & academies with recent ties include Ajax, Feyenoord, AZ Alkmaar, Arsenal, Burnley, Werder Bremen, Royal Antwerp, Leeds United, Club Brugge, Shakhtar Donetsk, Olympique Lyon, Olympique Marseille, Luton Town, Rapid Wien, Sevilla, Red Bull Salzburg, Rangers, Vitesse, FC Utrecht, NEC.


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: a full season-by-season transfer count for all clients is not publicly summarised in the reviewed sources; below are confirmed fee-disclosed deals found in club transfer records.

  • Deals ≥ €10m (confirmed): 3

    • 2023: Jurriën Timber €40.00m

    • 2025: Jayden Addai €14.00m

    • 2025: Quilindschy Hartman €10.00m

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Regular presence (England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain)

  • National team clients: includes Netherlands internationals (example: Timber).

  • Renewal/extension deals: the agency references contract renewal work in its own track record section.


Approach & Philosophy

Forza emphasises tailored guidance and full-spectrum support, combining sporting career decisions with deal execution in contracts and transfers. The agency stresses network leverage across clubs and specialist providers to create opportunities and reduce friction for international moves.


Fees & Transparency

  • FIFA’s agent regulations include service-fee caps and a licensing framework, but enforcement can vary by jurisdiction due to ongoing legal challenges.

  • Forza-specific pricing and expense policies are not published on the reviewed agency pages.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: none identified in the reviewed public sources.

  • Litigation / disputes: none found in agency materials reviewed (note: wider agent-regulation landscape remains contested in some markets).

  • Media sentiment: neutral to positive, with coverage largely focused on transfers and disclosed fees.


Awards/recognition

No specific industry awards or formal recognitions were highlighted on the reviewed Forza pages.

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