K2K Sports & Entertainment Group
Central Europe Powerhouse
. Czechia
€40mm+

Key Facts

Also known as: K2K Sports, K2K Sports & Entertainment Group
Founded: 2014
Headquarters: Prague, Czech Republic (listed address: V hliništi 930, 164 00, Praha)
Players: 52 (25) | Total market value: €33.35m
FIFA/FA registration: The FA (England) intermediary registrations – Karol Kisel (IMS005169), Stephen Hunt (IMS002498)
Languages: Czech, Slovak, English
Regions covered: Central Europe, UK, broader EU
Email: info@k2ksports.com
Phone: +420 777 888 999
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k2k_sports/


About

K2K Sports & Entertainment Group is a Prague-based football representation group founded by Karol Kisel. The agency is focused on player management, contract work, and transfer support, with a footprint spanning the Czech and Slovak markets and partnerships extending to the UK and wider Europe. The agency highlights end-to-end representation, including negotiation support and off-pitch services, and presents itself as a relationship-driven, cooperation-heavy model.


Key People

  • CEO/Founder: Mgr. Karol Kisel

    • Slovakian former professional footballer - played for Sparta and Slavia Prague; presented by the agency as a licensed FIFA agent and UEFA A-licensed coach.

    • FA (England) intermediary registration: IMS005169

  • Slovakia / International cooperation: Miroslav Pikus

    • Irish former professional footballer - played for Crystal Palace or Hull.

    • Listed by K2K as a key cooperation/representation contact.

  • UK / International cooperation: Steve (Stephen) Hunt

    • Listed by K2K in cooperation structure; UK-facing representation/partner link.

    • FA (England) intermediary registration: IMS002498

  • Licensed agents

    • Karol Kisel – IMS005169

    • Stephen Hunt – IMS002498


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current)

  • Denis Vavro (VfL Wolfsburg) – 10.04.1996

  • Robin Hranáč (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) – 29.01.2000

  • Alex Král (Union Berlin) – 19.05.1998

  • Patrik Vydra (Sparta Prague) – 20.06.2003

  • Vladimír Coufal (Hoffenheim) – 22.08.1992

  • Jan Koutny (Sigma Olomouc) – 14.10.2004

  • David Planka (Banik Ostrava) – 28.07.2005

  • Samuel Mráz (Servette FC) – 13.05.1997

  • Martin Cedidla (Jablonec) – 22.11.2001

  • Adam Kadlec (Bohemians 1905) – 06.07.2003

  • Marcel Čermák (Dukla Prague) – 25.11.1998

  • Robert Polievka (MTK Budapest) – 09.06.1996

  • Martin Rymarenko (Zbrojovka Brno) – 09.04.1999

  • Roman Čerepkai (Kosice) – 06.04.2002

  • Miroslav Káčer (MSK Zilina) – 02.02.1996

  • Jiří Floder (Mlada Boleslav) – 03.01.1997

  • Jakub Uhrinčať (Hradec Kralove) – 07.02.2001

  • Martin Králik (Mlada Boleslav) – 03.04.1995

  • Daniel Toula (Slavia Prague B) – 19.02.2005

  • Ivan Mensah (Sparta Prague B) – 22.04.2004

  • David Tkáč (Sigma Olomouc) – 06.07.2002

  • Jaromír Zmrhal (Apol. Limassol) – 02.08.1993

  • Matouš Babka (SFC Opava) – 02.01.2002

  • Tadeáš Stoppen (Sigma Olomouc) – 30.12.2003

  • David Bauer (Chrudim) – 28.05.2004

  • Daniel Fišl (Viktoria Zizkov) – 17.06.2000

Notable former clients

  • Not clearly evidenced in the sources reviewed.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any)

  • No confirmed coaching/staff client roster in the reviewed public sources.


Notable Deals

  • 2025: Denis Vavro – joined VfL Wolfsburg, contract to 30.06.2027 (fee €2mm)

  • 2025: Vladimír Coufal – joined Hoffenheim, contract to 30.06.2026

  • 2024: Robin Hranáč - joined Hoffenheim from Viktoria Plzeň (fee €8mm)

  • 2024: Alex Král – joined Union Berlin

  • 2025: Samuel Mráz – joined Servette FC, contract to 30.06.2027

  • 2025: David Tkáč – joined Sigma Olomouc, contract to 30.06.2029


Services

  • Player representation and career management

  • Transfer support (domestic and international)

  • Contract negotiation and renewals

  • Cooperation model with scouts/partners/other agents


Partner Network

  • Cooperation links across clubs, scouts, partner agents and cross-border collaborators (including UK-facing links)


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: 11 confirmed moves involving top K2K clients (01.07.2023 – 26.12.2025), incl.:

    • 07.07.2023 – Samuel Mráz (Spezia) to (Volos) – free agent

    • 12.02.2024 – Samuel Mráz (Volos) to (Motor Lublin) – free agent

    • 25.08.2024 – Robin Hranáč (Viktoria Plzeň) to (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) – transfer (reported fee €8m)

    • 30.06.2024 – Alex Král (Union Berlin) to (Spartak Moscow) – end of loan

    • 07.08.2024 – Alex Král (Union Berlin) to (RCD Espanyol) – loan

    • 10.07.2024 – Martin Cedidla (FC Zlín) to (FK Jablonec) – transfer

    • 30.06.2025 – Denis Vavro (VfL Wolfsburg) to (FC Copenhagen) – end of loan

    • 01.07.2025 – Denis Vavro (FC Copenhagen) to (VfL Wolfsburg) – permanent move (fee reported in German media around €2m)

    • 01.07.2025 – Samuel Mráz (Motor Lublin) to (Servette FC) – free agent

    • 05.08.2025 – Vladimír Coufal (West Ham) to (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) – free transfer

    • 08.09.2025 – David Planka (Slavia Praha) to (FC Baník Ostrava) – transfer

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 confirmed (largest publicly listed in this window: Robin Hranáč to Hoffenheim – €8m)

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: 4

    • Robin Hranáč (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) – Bundesliga

    • Denis Vavro (VfL Wolfsburg) – Bundesliga

    • Alex Král (Union Berlin) – Bundesliga

    • Vladimír Coufal (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim) – Bundesliga

  • National team clients: 6 senior internationals (confirmed)

    • Czechia: Robin Hranáč, Vladimír Coufal, Alex Král, Jaromír Zmrhal

    • Slovakia: Denis Vavro, Samuel Mráz

    • Plus youth internationals in the roster (examples): Patrik Vydra (Czechia U21), David Planka (Czechia U21), Adam Kadlec (Czechia U21)

  • Renewal/extension deals: 1 confirmed in this window

    • Patrik Vydra (Sparta Prague) – contract extension dated 11.02.2025

Approach & Philosophy

K2K positions itself around close cooperation across the football ecosystem, using partner relationships to support player placement and career progression. The public messaging emphasizes long-term representation and practical execution across contracts, transfers, and day-to-day player support.


Fees & Transparency

K2K does not publish a clear public commission table on the pages reviewed. Always request written representation terms and clarify any dual-representation policy, conflict handling, and expense rules before signing.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions identified in the reviewed sources (not a guarantee)

  • Litigation / disputes: No specific public disputes identified in the reviewed sources

  • Media sentiment: Neutral


Awards/recognition

  • No specific awards or formal recognitions evidenced in the reviewed public sources.

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