Also known as: INNfootball Weber Group; 2GOAL by INNfootball; INNFOOTBALL
Founded: 2016 (based on launch of INNfootball project and 2GOAL by INNfootball)
Headquarters: ul. Tykocińska 42/10, 03-545 Warszawa, Poland
Players: 70 (1st tier: 27) – Total market value: approx. €28mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA licensed agents; Polish FA (PZPN) intermediaries list – INNfootball Weber Group (Daniel Weber) and 2GOAL by INNfootball (Marcin Michalak)
Languages: Polish, English
Regions covered: Poland & Central/Eastern Europe, Italy, Austria, Cyprus, Netherlands and wider EU markets (based on client placements)
Email: contact@innfootball.co; weber@innfootball.co; jamroz@innfootball.co
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innfootball
X: https://x.com/innfootball_
INNfootball is a Warsaw-based football agency specialising in representation of professional players across Poland and Europe. Founded and led by Polish FA–licensed agents Marcin Michalak and Daniel Weber, the group has grown into one of the most prominent agencies in the Polish market, combining a strong Ekstraklasa presence with placements in Serie A/B, Austrian Bundesliga, Eredivisie and Cyprus.
The agency positions itself as a long-term career partner, with in-house legal and tax support, and uses platforms such as TransferRoom to increase direct access to clubs and real-time market data.
INNfootball’s portfolio ranges from full internationals like Przemysław Wiśniewski and Filip Rózga to a deep pipeline of U19 and U21 talents in Poland’s top two tiers.
Co-CEO / Managing Partner:
Marcin Michalak – Managing Partner at INNFOOTBALL, FIFA-licensed agent and Polish FA intermediary; operates the 2GOAL by INNfootball business registered in Warsaw (Tykocińska 42/10).
Co-CEO / Managing Partner:
Daniel Weber – Co-leading figure of INNfootball Weber Group, FIFA-licensed agent with long-standing activity in the Polish transfer market and historical multi-city presence (Glasgow–Warsaw–Moscow).
Licensed agents (FIFA / FA):
Marcin Michalak – Polish FA-licensed players’ agent; FIFA agent, contact@innfootball.co, +48 609 221 977. (FIFA licence ID not publicly disclosed.)
Daniel Weber – FIFA-licensed agent (INNfootball Weber Group), mobile +48 601 371 977, weber@innfootball.co. (Licence ID not publicly disclosed.)
Michał Jamróz – FIFA Licensed Agent at INNfootball, using jamroz@innfootball.co as official contact.
Piotr Sinior – FIFA Licensed Football Agent with INNfootball, background in economics and international consulting.
Top players (current):
Przemysław Wiśniewski [Spezia Calcio] – Poland international centre-back in Italy, contract to 2027.
Filip Rózga [Sturm Graz] – Poland international midfielder/winger in the Austrian Bundesliga, transferred from Cracovia in 2025.
Kacper Trelowski [Raków Częstochowa] – highly rated goalkeeper in Poland, long-term Ekstraklasa starter.
Karol Angielski [AEK Larnaca] – striker in the Cypriot top flight and former Poland U21 international.
Marcin Cebula [Korona Kielce] – attacking midfielder and former Raków player, recently returned to Korona on a contract to 2026.
Tomas Petrášek [FC Hradec Králové] – Czech centre-back and former Raków captain, long associated with INNfootball.
Andrias Edmundsson (Wisla Plock)
Michal Rakoczy (Cracovia)
Rising talents / U23:
Jakub Adkonis [Pogoń Grodzisk Mazowiecki] – 2007-born holding midfielder on loan from Legia Warszawa, Poland U19 international.
Kamil Grzelak [Chrobry Głogów] – 2007-born pivot midfielder in Poland’s I liga, Poland U19 international.
Bright Ede (Motor Lublin)
Filip Baniowski [Wisła Kraków] – young wide player and Polish youth international.
Miłosz Kozik [Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza] – young defender in Poland’s second tier.
Szymon Wlodarczyk (Excelsior Rotterdam)
Mateusz Kowalczyk (GKS Katowice)
Dominik Szala (Górnik Zabrze)
Igor Drapinski (Piast Gliwice)
Aleksander Bobek (LKS Lodz)
Kacper Sezonienko (Lechia Gdansk)
Notable former clients:
INNfootball is linked to earlier career stages or transfers of players such as Paweł Dawidowicz, Rafał Kurzawa and Michał Kucharczyk; however, up-to-date representation status for these players is not fully transparent, so the agency does not publish an official “former clients” list.
Coaches/Staff represented (if any):
INNfootball focuses primarily on players. Some UEFA Pro-level coaches and sporting directors have publicly interacted with or referenced INNfootball, but the agency does not market a formal coach-representation division and no official coach roster is published.
2025 – Filip Rózga – Cracovia → Sturm Graz (permanent)
Polish international midfielder moved from Ekstraklasa side Cracovia to Austrian champions Sturm Graz on a four-year deal (to 2029); external databases estimate the transfer fee at around €2m.
2025 – Marcin Cebula – Śląsk Wrocław (free agent) → Korona Kielce (permanent)
Cebula returned “home” to Korona on a contract until June 2026 with a club option, after a spell with Śląsk Wrocław.
2025 – Jakub Adkonis – Legia Warszawa → Pogoń Grodzisk Mazowiecki (loan)
Highly rated Poland U19 midfielder secured a season-long loan to Poland’s I liga to accelerate senior minutes, while remaining under contract with Legia.
2024 – Karol Angielski – previous club → AEK Larnaca (permanent)
Striker moved to Cyprus’ top division, signing with AEK Larnaca on a deal running to mid-2026.
2023 – Tomas Petrášek – Raków Częstochowa → K League 1 (then FC Hradec Králové)
INNfootball supported the Czech defender through his exit from Raków and subsequent move to South Korea, before returning to Europe with Hradec Králové.
2019 – Michał Kucharczyk – Legia Warszawa → FC Ural Jekaterynburg (permanent)
Polish winger joined Russian Premier League side Ural on a one-year contract with option, in a move credited to INNfootball.
2017 – Maciej Wilusz – Lech Poznań → FC Rostov (permanent)
One of INNfootball’s early flagship international transfers, announced as the first major move under the new INNfootball project, with Wilusz signing a three-year deal.
2017–2020 – Tomas Petrášek – Raków Częstochowa (contract renewals)
Multiple renewals for Petrášek at Raków coincided with the club’s rise and the player’s debut for the Czech national team.
Player representation and long-term career planning
Domestic and international transfers and loans (Poland, Central Europe, Russia/CIS, Western Europe)
Contract negotiation and renegotiation (extensions, wage improvements, release clauses)
In-house legal advisory and tax structuring via 2GOAL by INNfootball and affiliated professionals
Image management, media relations and social-media support with external PR and performance partners
Support around relocation, adaptation and off-pitch mentoring for young players and foreign signings
Strong working relationships with Polish Ekstraklasa and I liga clubs such as Raków Częstochowa, Korona Kielce, Wisła Kraków and others, built through repeated deals and renewals.
Cross-border links with clubs in Italy (Hellas Verona, Spezia), Austria (Sturm Graz) and the Netherlands (Den Bosch), evidenced by client placements.
Medical and performance partners, including Polish training and performance outfits that reference cooperation with INNfootball’s clients.
Total transfers completed:
Exact numbers are not disclosed; public databases and INNfootball announcements indicate at least 20–30 completed transfers and loan deals involving agency clients between 2023 and 2025.
Deals ≥ €10m:
No publicly documented transfers at or above €10m; the portfolio is focused on sub-€5m deals and value signings from Poland and CEE.
Clients in top-5 leagues:
Recent seasons have included Polish internationals in Serie A/B (Paweł Dawidowicz at Hellas Verona; Przemysław Wiśniewski at Spezia during their Serie A spell) and now Austria’s top flight via Sturm Graz, though the core roster remains Ekstraklasa/I liga–based.
National team clients:
Multiple full internationals (Poland and Czech Republic) such as Przemysław Wiśniewski, Paweł Dawidowicz, Tomas Petrášek and Filip Rózga, plus a large pool of Polish youth internationals (U17–U21).
Renewal/extension deals:
Several contract renewals across Ekstraklasa and I liga clubs, for example long-term extensions for younger players like Kamil Grzelak at Chrobry Głogów and repeated renewals for stars such as Petrášek at Raków before his move abroad.
INNfootball emphasises long-term, relationship-driven representation over short-term trading. Its leading agents focus on understanding club structures, scouting processes and the economics of the Polish and European transfer markets, often acting as strategic advisors rather than just brokers.
On the football side, the agency targets physically and tactically modern profiles and is active in the Polish youth national-team pathway, as reflected in its concentration of U17–U21 internationals. They complement traditional network-based deal-making with data and platform-driven tools such as TransferRoom to match players with clubs that have clear positional needs and budgets, aiming for sustainable career steps rather than risky “big jumps”.
INNfootball does not publicly publish its commission structure, but available interviews and market context suggest it operates within standard FIFA-regulated ranges, typically negotiated individually with each client and club.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions:
No public record of disciplinary sanctions against INNfootball or its key agents as of November 2025.
Litigation / disputes:
No widely reported litigation or high-profile disputes involving the agency; media references generally portray INNfootball as a standard, accepted actor in the Polish football ecosystem.
Media sentiment:
Generally positive to neutral.
Polish football media and long-read features regularly list INNfootball among the leading agencies in the country, pointing to its portfolio of Poland internationals and steady stream of foreign moves.
Coverage around key clients like Rózga and Kostorz often mentions the agency in a positive context, stressing career progression rather than controversy.
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