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: ≈ 100 (53 in top-tier leagues) • Total market value ≈ €215mm
FIFA/FA registration: KNVB–registered intermediaries (FIFA-licensed); executive directors include Revien Kanhai, Daan Kramp, Tim Vrouwe, Robbin van der Gun
Languages: Dutch, English, French
Regions covered: Europe (Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Germany, Italy, France); USA/MLS
Email: info@forzasportsgroup.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forzasportsgroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forzasportsgroup/
X: https://x.com/forzasg
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Forza Sports Group is a Netherlands-based football agency recognized for a strong Benelux pipeline and cross-Europe placements. The firm blends contract/transfer execution with career planning, legal/tax support, physical & mental coaching, branding/PR, and sponsorship. A deep network across clubs and partners underpins regular activity in the Eredivisie, Jupiler Pro League, the top-5 European leagues, and MLS.
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CEO/Founder: Not publicly disclosed (agency led by executive directors).
Managing Director / Head of Football: Executive leadership across four directors - Revien Kanhai, Daan Kramp, Tim Vrouwe and Robbin Van Der Gun
Licensed agents (selection): Christopher Coffie; Tom van Hyfte; Juul Heldens; Martijn Monteyne; Jesse van Gompel; Rick Timmermans; Lennert de Smul.
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Top players (current):
Jurriën Timber [Arsenal]
Quilindschy Hartman [Burnley]
Quinten Timber [Feyenoord]
Pascal Struijk [Leeds]
Kees Smit [AZ Alkmaar]
Branco van den Boomen [Ajax]
Maximilian Wöber [Werder Bremen]
Olivier Deman [Werder Bremen / loan to Royal Antwerp in 2025]
Rising talents / U23:
Kees Smit [AZ Alkmaar]
Wouter Goes [AZ Alkmaar]
Jayden Addai [Como 1907]
Elijah Dijkstra [AZ Alkmaar]
Joaquin Seys [Club Brugge]
Dani van den Heuvel [Club Brugge]
Notable former clients: Not publicly maintained by the agency.
Coaches/Staff represented (selection):
Sven Vandenbroeck [Manager]
Kevin Hofland [Manager]
Roger Reijners [Manager, women’s football]
Jeroen Schepens [Assistant Coach, SC Heerenveen]
Kristof Aelbrecht [Assistant Coach, Willem II]
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2025 — Quilindschy Hartman: Feyenoord → Burnley; permanent transfer; multi-year deal.
2025 — Maximilian Wöber: Leeds United → Werder Bremen; season-long loan with option.
2023 — Jurriën Timber: Ajax → Arsenal; long-term contract (high-eight-figure fee reported).
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.
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Contract negotiation (transfers/loans, renewals)
Career development & pathway planning
Legal and tax advisory; immigration/relocation support
Physical & mental coaching; performance support
Branding/PR and media management
Sponsorships & commercial partnerships
International transfers logistics and settlement assistance
Financial planning support
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.
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Total transfers completed: Dozens across Eredivisie/Jupiler Pro League and the top-5 leagues
Deals ≥ €10m: Multiple (e.g., Jurriën Timber to Arsenal)
Clients in top-5 leagues: Regular presence (England, Germany, Italy, France, Spain)
National team clients: Several Netherlands internationals plus other capped players
Renewal/extension deals: Frequent (club-by-club)
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Forza emphasizes “top-quality” representation: precise market timing, transparent communication, and holistic support around the athlete. The agency leverages a strong Benelux base and international network to create clear development paths, with negotiation focused on long-term sporting fit and contractual security.
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Typical commission ranges (jurisdiction-dependent): player-side ~3–5% of gross salary; club-side up to ~10% of transfer compensation where permitted. Dual representation only with informed written consent; operations aligned with FIFA Agents Regulations and applicable national FA rules.
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Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly reported for the agency
Litigation / disputes: None publicly reported involving the agency
Media sentiment: Positive/neutral — recognized in Benelux and across Europe for youth development and top-league moves
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Consistent representation across Eredivisie, Jupiler Pro League and Europe’s top leagues.
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