Also known as: Hexagon; Hexagon Sport
Founded: Not publicly disclosed (site active since 2021
Headquarters: France (multi-city; not publicly listed)
Players: 43 (1st tier - 15) — Total market value: €38mm
FIFA/FA registration: Licensed agents on staff
Languages: French, English
Regions covered: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia, Qatar (per current client placements)
Email: Not publicly listed (contact form on website)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hexagon.sportagency/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hexagonsportagency
Hexagon Sport Agency is a France-based boutique football representation firm focused on Ligue 1/Ligue 2 and European pathways, with selective placements across Central/Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Beyond classic deal-making, the agency emphasises legal support and performance analysis, circulating weekly Instat/Wyscout video and data packages to clients.
CEO/Founder: Not publicly disclosed (agency leadership not listed on site).
Managing Director / Head of Football: Philippe Fiorentino — Executive Director, licensed.
Licensed agents: Florent Cazals; Anthony Perrin; Julien Argenti; Sofian Walem Medjouel.
Additional staff: Eddy Torest (Scout); Martin Duclos (Mental Coach).
Top players (current):
Guéla Doué (RC Strasbourg Alsace)
Étienne Youté Kinkoué (Le Havre AC)
Lucas Tousart (Stade Brestois 29)
Claudy Mbuyi (Rapid Wien)
Fabio Ferraro (FCV Dender EH)
Mathis Servais (KV Mechelen)
Tom Lacoux (Újpest FC)
Rising talents / U23:
Wilfried Ndollo Bille (Montpellier HSC B)
Malcolm Viltard (FCV Dender EH) — 22
Mohamed Bamba (NK Maribor) — 22
Stanislas Kielt (EA Guingamp) — 23
Notable former clients:
Not publicly listed.
Coaches/Staff represented (if any):
Valentin Guichard (LB Châteauroux — Manager).
2025 — Lucas Tousart: Union Berlin → Stade Brestois 29; permanent; two-year contract to 2027.
2025 — Mathis Servais: SK Beveren → KV Mechelen; four-year contract to 2029.
2025 — Christopher Ibayi: AC Ajaccio → FC Thun; contract to 2027.
2025 — Stanislas Kielt: signs for EA Guingamp (Ligue 2).
2024 — Guéla Doué: long-term contract at Strasbourg to 2029 (joined July 2024).
2023 — Naïm Laidouni: joins Umm-Salal SC (QSL) on a five-year deal to 2028.
Contract negotiation & legal advisory (internal team + external sports-law specialists)
Domestic & international transfers/loans
Image rights, sponsorships & PR/branding
Relocation, wellbeing & injury/rehab coordination
Performance & analytics: weekly Instat/Wyscout video + data reports
Post-career planning and mentoring
Clubs frequently connected via roster/deals: RC Strasbourg, Le Havre AC, Stade Brestois, FCV Dender, KV Mechelen, Rapid Wien, Rodez AF, Újpest FC, Umm-Salal SC, FC Thun, EA Guingamp.
Total transfers/agreements completed: 6+ publicly documented senior moves (2023–2025).
Deals ≥ €10m: 0–1 publicly reported (fees often undisclosed; strong 2025 interest around Guéla Doué).
Clients in top-5 leagues: 3–4 (Ligue 1/2 focus with Belgium/Austria/Croatia first tiers).
National team clients: 2+ recent seniors/U23s (e.g., Guéla Doué — Côte d’Ivoire pool; Christopher Ibayi — Congo).
Renewal/extension deals: Several (e.g., Strasbourg long-term for Doué to 2029).
Boutique and relationship-driven with a focus on steady step-ups: establish playing time in France/Belgium, then target higher-level moves when role and timing align. Negotiation style is legal-led and detail-oriented, with regular video/data feedback (Instat/Wyscout) to guide development and market positioning.
Commission scales are not publicly disclosed. Mandates comply with FIFA regulations and domestic FA rules; dual representation undertaken only with informed consent where permitted.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly recorded; TM verification since Nov 19, 2024.
Litigation / disputes: None publicly reported.
Media sentiment: Neutral-positive, driven by Ligue 1 assets and steady European placements.
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