Also known as: InterStarDeporte; ISD
Founded: Active since early 2000s (verified 2022)
Headquarters: New HQ — C/ del Carboner 30, Paterna (Valencia), Spain; historical office — C/ San Vicente Mártir 84, 5ºA, 46002 Valencia, Spain
Players: 82 (22 in top-tier leagues) • Total market value ≈ €130mm
FIFA/FA registration: FIFA-licensed agents on staff (e.g., Javier De Sa Guerra — FIFA Agent 202312-5570; Yago Fernández — Director Portugal / FIFA Agent)
Languages: Spanish; English; Portuguese
Regions covered: Spain (HQ) with satellite presence/operations in Portugal, UK, Denmark; placements across LaLiga, Premier League, MLS, Belgium and more
Email: va.fores@interstardeporte.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/interstardeporte/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/interstardeporte
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Interstar Deporte is a Valencia-based football representation agency providing 360° support to professional players and coaches. The firm highlights 24/7 availability, over 20 years’ experience, and a “Where football meets life / New era ISD” brand, with a newly inaugurated high-performance headquarters in Valencia featuring gym, mini-pitch, physio, video-analysis and psychology areas.
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CEO/Founder: Vicente Forés Llácer — Founder/Owner; senior intermediary
Managing Director / Head of Football: José Manuel Tárraga Valero — Co-owner; former LaLiga defender
Licensed agents (selection): Vicente Forés Cornejo (Owner) • Vicente Forés Llácer (Owner) • José Manuel Tárraga Valero (Owner) • Javier De Sa Guerra (FIFA Agent 202312-5570) • Yago Fernández (Director Portugal / FIFA Agent)
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Top players (current):
Pau Torres [Aston Villa]
Jordi Alba [Inter Miami]
Enzo Boyomo [Osasuna]
Brais Méndez [Real Sociedad]
Fran Beltrán [Celta de Vigo]
Hugo Guillamón [Valencia CF]
Jorge Cuenca [Fulham]
Juan Bernat
Marc Bartra [Real Betis]
Andrés García [Aston Villa]
Rising talents / U23 (selection):
Niko Takahashi [Cerezo Osaka]
Pablo Cuñat [FC Cartagena]
Carlos Espí [Levante]
Raúl Chasco [Real Valladolid]
Adrián Rodríguez [Deportivo Alavés]
Flávio Nazinho [Cercle Brugge]
Notable former clients:
Not publicly maintained by the agency
Coaches/Staff represented (selection):
José Bordalás [Head Coach, Getafe]
Sergio Pellicer [Head Coach, Málaga]
Eusebio Sacristán [Manager]
Robert Fernández [Advisor/Manager]
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2025 — Marc Bartra: Real Betis contract extension to 2027
2025 — Jordi Alba: Inter Miami contract extension to 2027
2025 — Andrés García: Levante → Aston Villa; reported €7m rising to €9m; announced Jan 17, 2025
2024 — Jorge Cuenca: Villarreal → Fulham; undisclosed fee; four-year contract to 2028
2023 — Pau Torres: Villarreal → Aston Villa; ~€33m; long-term to 2028
2022 — Brais Méndez: Celta → Real Sociedad; ~€14–15m; contract to 2028
2022 — Hugo Guillamón: Valencia contract extension to 2026
2025 — Juan Bernat: Villarreal → Getafe; free transfer (short-term arrangement)
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Contract negotiation (transfers/loans, renewals) and market placement
Image rights, commercial partnerships & PR/communications
Legal/tax coordination, immigration/relocation support
Performance ecosystem: physio, gym, mini-pitch, video analysis, psychology & wellbeing (at Valencia HQ)
Career planning and post-career guidance
Clubs & pathways evidenced by recent activity: Aston Villa, Inter Miami, Real Betis, Real Sociedad, Celta de Vigo, Valencia CF, Fulham, Getafe, Levante UD, Cercle Brugge.
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Total transfers completed: Dozens across LaLiga, Premier League and Europe (selection above)
Deals ≥ €10m: Multiple (e.g., Pau Torres to Aston Villa)
Clients in top-5 leagues: Yes — LaLiga, Premier League
National team clients: Spain internationals among current roster
Renewal/extension deals: Multiple (e.g., Bartra 2025, Guillamón 2022)
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Relationship-led representation with 24/7 availability, framing “Your way, our life” as the core promise. The new Valencia HQ centralizes high-performance support (physical, technical, and emotional), aligning negotiation strategy with long-term player development.
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Typical market practice: player-side commissions ~3–5% of gross salary; club-side commissions negotiated under FIFA/FA frameworks; dual representation only with informed written consent. (Exact fee schedules not publicly disclosed; agency states compliance with applicable regulations.)
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Disciplinary actions / sanctions: None publicly reported for the agency
Litigation / disputes: None publicly reported
Media sentiment: Positive-to-neutral — mainstream coverage of new HQ and consistent presence of LaLiga/Premier League clients
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