Also known as: Haspel SC (common shorthand in listings)
Founded: 2001
Headquarters: Rottenburg am Neckar (Baden-Württemberg), Germany
Players: 100+ (10+ 1st tier) – €35mm
FIFA/FA registration: Germany – listed by DFB as a “vorregistrierte Spielervermittler” entry (Haspel Sportconsulting – Ingo Haspel).
Languages: German, English
Regions covered: Germany, DACH, Central Europe (also Netherlands and Austria via active clients)
Email: haspel@haspel.de
Phone: +49 151 52477154
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haspelsportconsulting/
Haspel Sportconsulting is a Germany-based football representation and management agency founded in 2001 by Ingo Haspel, focused on player representation across professional leagues. Its client base is concentrated in German football, with a meaningful share across the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga, plus select cross-border placements. The agency is listed on major industry directories and maintains an active social presence for player and agency updates.
CEO/Founder: Ingo Haspel (Owner, licensed) – Player agent and agency owner.
Contact: haspel@haspel.de | +49 151 52477154
Social: Instagram (ingohaspel), LinkedIn (public profile)
Licensed agents:
Ingo Haspel – licensed (Owner)
Manuel Bölstler – licensed
Top players and talents:
Marvin Pieringer (1.FC Heidenheim 1846), 04.10.1999
Benedikt Gimber (1.FC Heidenheim 1846), 20.02.1997
Phillip Tietz (FC Augsburg), 09.04.1997
Daniel Elfadli (Hamburger SV), 24.03.1997
Marvin Mehlem (Arminia Bielefeld), 11.09.1997
Max Geschwill (1.FC Magdeburg), 07.02.2001
Andreas Müller (Karlsruher SC), 20.07.2000
Adam Kölle (1.FC Heidenheim 1846), 28.04.2006
Stefan Bell (1.FSV Mainz 05), 24.08.1991
Jamie Lawrence (WSG Tirol), 10.11.2002
Max Besuschkow (FC Ingolstadt 04), 31.01.1998
Luca Pfeiffer (SV 07 Elversberg), 18.06.1996
Carl Klaus (1.FC Union Berlin)
Marcus Müller (Holstein Kiel), 02.05.2002
Raul Paula (NAC Breda), 25.01.2004
Mael Corboz (Arminia Bielefeld), 26.11.1994
Vinko Sapina (SG Dynamo Dresden), 14.12.1994
Leopold Zingerle (RB Leipzig), 10.04.1994
Claudio Kammerknecht (SG Dynamo Dresden), 07.07.1999
Romario Rösch (VfL Bochum), 01.07.1999
Luca Mack (FC Vaduz)
Jason Ceka (SG Dynamo Dresden)
Fynn Otto (SC Verl)
Luca Raimund (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
Florian Niederlechner (TSV 1860 Munich)
2026 – Phillip Tietz (1. FSV Mainz 05): FC Augsburg → 1. FSV Mainz 05 – permanent transfer, €4m, contract to 30.06.2028.
2024 – Daniel Elfadli (Hamburger SV): 1. FC Magdeburg → Hamburger SV – permanent transfer, €800k, contract to 30.06.2028.
2024 – Marvin Mehlem (Hull City): SV Darmstadt 98 → Hull City – permanent transfer, €1.5m (contract details not consistently disclosed across sources).
2023 – Marvin Pieringer (1. FC Heidenheim 1846): FC Schalke 04 → 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 – permanent transfer, €1.80m, contract to 30.06.2027.
2023 – Phillip Tietz (then FC Augsburg): SV Darmstadt 98 → FC Augsburg – permanent transfer, around €2m.
2025 – Andreas Müller (Karlsruher SC): SV Darmstadt 98 → Karlsruher SC – permanent transfer, €700k.
2024 – Max Geschwill (Holstein Kiel): SV Sandhausen → Holstein Kiel – permanent transfer, €200k.
Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).
Player representation and contract negotiation
Transfers and loans (domestic and cross-border)
Career strategy and squad planning
Performance support coordination (fitness, rehab, specialists)
Relocation/logistics support (housing, settling-in)
Commercial support (sponsorship introductions where relevant)
Compliance guidance aligned to federation and FIFA agent frameworks
Club and sporting director network in Germany (inferred from client concentration)
Cross-border links evidenced by clients in Netherlands and Austria
Total transfers completed: 10+ player moves with public transfer records, plus additional loans/returns recorded for some clients.
Disclosed-fee examples (7): Tietz (€2.2m, €4m), Pieringer (€1.8m), Elfadli (€800k), Mehlem (€1.55m), A. Müller (€700k), Geschwill (€200k).
Undisclosed-fee examples (2): Raul Paula (fee shown as “?”), Besuschkow (move shown without a disclosed fee in public sources).
Deals ≥ €10m: 0.
Clients in top-5 leagues (top division): 6 (Bundesliga) – Phillip Tietz, Stefan Bell, Marvin Pieringer, Benedikt Gimber, Adam Kölle, Daniel Elfadli.
National team clients: 5 confirmed
Senior: Daniel Elfadli (Libya).
Youth: Jamie Lawrence (Germany U20), Raul Paula (Germany U20), Marvin Mehlem (Germany U19), Max Besuschkow (Germany U19).
Renewal/extension deals: 4
Stefan Bell (Mainz) – contract extension 02.05.2025 (to 2026).
Daniel Elfadli (HSV) – contract extension 27.07.2025.
Adam Kölle (Heidenheim) – contract extension 30.10.2025 (to 30.06.2029).
Fees shown are indicative estimates (not official).
Haspel Sportconsulting profiles as a long-running German player-management shop with a practical focus on squad-level professionals and high-upside youth, primarily in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga ecosystem, with selective cross-border moves when the pathway fits.
FFAR governs agent service agreements and fee frameworks, although enforcement and certain elements have faced legal challenges and varying application across jurisdictions. Typical market practice often sits in low single-digit percentage ranges depending on representation party and deal type, with dual representation requiring clear written consent and conflict handling.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions found in the accessed sources.
Litigation / disputes: No public disputes found in the accessed sources.
Media sentiment: Neutral – limited coverage beyond agency-controlled updates and standard directory listings.
No verified awards or formal recognitions found in the accessed sources.
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