Mir Sport
Emerging Narkets Specialists
. UAE
€19mm

Key Facts

Founded: Not publicly disclosed
Headquarters: Dubai (active mainly across North Africa, Middle East and selected Asian/European leagues)
Players: 45+ (37 in 1st tier), total market value approx. €19mm
FIFA/FA registration: Licensed intermediary – owner Mohamed Belli is listed publicly as “licensed (Owner)” for Mir Sport; specific FA/FIFA license IDs are not publicly disclosed
Languages: Arabic, French, English
Regions covered: North Africa (Tunisia, Morocco, Libya), wider Africa, Middle East & Gulf, India, Eastern Europe and Russia
Email: info@mirsport.net
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirsport90
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MirSportOne
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mir-sport


About

Mir Sport is a licensed football agency based in Dubai and focused on professional player and coach representation, with a portfolio concentrated in North Africa, the Middle East and fast-growing leagues across Africa and Asia. The agency’s client list features a high proportion of first-tier players, especially in Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. Mir Sport positions itself as a full-service partner – from contract negotiation and career planning to support around relocations and off-pitch matters – and also promotes experience in organising sports events. The group has increasingly shifted towards cross-border moves, placing clients into Saudi, Russian, Indian and Eastern European clubs while maintaining a strong base in domestic North African competitions.


Key People

  • CEO/Founder:

    • Mohamed Belli – Founder and Owner of Mir Sport, recognised as a licensed intermediary with Tunisian and Russian background. He is the primary licensed agent for many of the agency’s top players and coaches.
      Email: belli@mirsport.net

  • Executive Director / Head of Football:

    • Khalil Hachich – Executive Director, overseeing day-to-day operations, club relations and coordination of player services across North African and Middle Eastern markets.
      Email: khalil@mirsport.net

  • Senior management / support staff:

    • Hamid Bouzidi – Partner, involved in business development and key client management, especially within Moroccan Botola and Gulf markets.
      Email: hamid@misport.net

    • Said Qibaa – Player Service, focused on player care, logistics and off-pitch support.
      Email: qibaa@mirsport.net

    • Krimi El Houcine – Marketing, responsible for communications, branding and commercial visibility for the agency and its players.

  • Licensed agents:

    • Mohamed Belli – Licensed intermediary (Owner); other senior staff work under the Mir Sport umbrella, but individual license IDs are not public.
      Email: houcine@mirsport.net


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current):

  • Roger Aholou (Al-Ittihad SC, Libya) – 30/12/1993

  • Oussama Lamlioui (RS Berkane) – 02/01/1996

  • Zineddine Derrag (AS FAR Rabat) – 29/01/1999

  • Mohamed Al-Makahasi (Raja Club Athletic) – 1995 (year of birth; exact day not clearly disclosed in public snapshot)

  • Mohamed Ali Ben Hammouda (CR Belouizdad) – 24/07/1998

  • Elias Mokwana (Al-Hazem SC – on loan from Espérance de Tunis) – 16/03/2000

  • Hichem Baccar (CS Sfaxien) – 25/04/1997

  • Moez Haj Ali (US Monastir) – 17/06/1994

  • Aymane Mourid (Baltika Kaliningrad) – 23/08/2000

  • Hazem Mastouri (Dynamo Makhachkala) – 18/06/1997

  • Ghaith Zaalouni (Club Africain) – 23/03/1997

  • Omar Arjoune (Without Club) – 15/02/1996

  • Anas El Mahraoui (Akhmat Grozny) – 19/05/2002

  • Youssef Limouri (COD Meknès) – 13/04/2000

  • Salaheddine Errahouli (Olympique Safi) – 22/01/1996

  • Hamid Ahadad (East Bengal FC) – 30/11/1994

  • Fourat Soltani (CSKA 1948) – 13/08/2000

  • James Ajako (Renaissance Zemamra) – 04/04/1999

  • Zakaria Bahrou (Renaissance Zemamra) – 03/04/2003

  • Imad Riahi (RS Berkane) – 12/02/1999

  • Katulondi Kati (Without Club) – 1999 (year of birth; exact day sometimes rounded in databases)

  • Fedi Ben Choug (Etoile Sportive du Sahel) – 19/12/1995

  • Yassine Bouabid (Club Africain) – 08/05/1999

  • Hamza Elowasti (Wydad Casablanca) – 01/01/1995

  • Edmilson Dove (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya) – 18/07/1994

  • Mohamd Aziz Gasmi (CA Bizertin) – 26/06/2001

  • Rached Arfaoui (Ghazl El Mahalla) – 07/03/1996

  • Houssem Eddine Souissi (Tala'ea El Gaish) – 20/10/1997

  • Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana (Jeddah SC) – 21/11/1997

  • Salaheddine Ghedamsi (Etoile Sportive du Sahel) – 26/08/1998

  • Anas El Mahraoui (Akhmat Grozny) – 2002-born Moroccan midfielder already in the Russian Premier League.

  • Youssef Limouri (COD Meknès) – 2000-born wide player in Moroccan football.

  • Zakaria Bahrou (Renaissance Zemamra) – 2003-born attacking prospect in Botola 2.

  • Houssem Eddine Souissi (Tala'ea El Gaish) – late-1990s-born Tunisian midfielder entering his prime in the Egyptian Premier League.

  • Additional younger profiles such as Youssef Herch, Raed Chikhaoui and Montassar Triki also feature among Mir Sport’s developing talents.

Notable former clients:

  • Public data for Mir Sport mainly cover current representation; historical clients who have since changed agencies are not systematically documented, so specific names are not listed here to avoid speculation.

Coaches/Staff represented (if any):

  • Nasreddine Nabi (Manager, currently without club)

  • Sead Ramovic (Manager, CR Belouizdad)

  • Vüqar Mammad (Assistant Manager, Zira FC)

  • Pablo Franco (Manager, MAS Fès)

  • Imed Ben Younes (Manager, Etoile Sportive Metlaoui)

  • Darko Novic (Manager, Al-Merrikh SC)


Notable Deals

  • Hazem Mastouri – US Monastir to Dynamo Makhachkala (Russia), 2025 free transfer for the Tunisian international striker on a contract to June 2028.

  • Mohamed Ali Ben Hammouda – transfer to CR Belouizdad (Algeria) in 2025, signing a deal running to 2028.

  • Elias Mokwana – season-long loan from Espérance de Tunis to Al-Hazem SC (Saudi Arabia) in 2025, widely cited as key to his return to the South African national team.

  • Hamid Ahadad – move from Wydad AC to East Bengal FC (India) in 2025, with a contract reportedly running to May 2026 and an immediate impact in domestic cups.

  • Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana – free transfer to Jeddah SC in the Saudi First Division in 2025.

  • Roger Aholou – transfer to Libyan giants Al-Ittihad SC in 2025 on a deal to June 2026.

  • Multiple domestic signings and renewals in Tunisia and Morocco – including moves for players such as Oussama Lamlioui, Zineddine Derrag and several US Monastir players – underline Mir Sport’s strong grip on those markets.


Services

  • Contract negotiation and re-negotiation for players and coaches.

  • Domestic and international transfers and loans across North Africa, Middle East, Asia and emerging European leagues.

  • Career management and placement for managers and technical staff.

  • Support around image rights, sponsorships and basic commercial deals, particularly for national-team and higher-profile clients.

  • Relocation and integration assistance for players moving into Gulf, Indian or European clubs.

  • Coordination with medical, fitness and performance specialists where required.

  • Organisation of football-related events and projects.


Partner Network

  • Working relationships and transfer history with clubs such as Club Africain, US Monastir, Etoile Sportive du Sahel, JS Kairouanaise, CS Hammam-Lif (Tunisia); RS Berkane, AS FAR Rabat, Raja CA, MAS Fès, Renaissance Zemamra, COD Meknès (Morocco); Al-Ittihad (Libya); Tala'ea El Gaish and Ghazl El Mahalla (Egypt); Al-Hazem, Jeddah SC and Al-Jandal (Saudi Arabia); Khor Fakkan (UAE); Young Africans SC (Tanzania); East Bengal FC (India) and others.

  • Managerial placements in Algeria, Sudan and Azerbaijan via represented coaches.

  • Informal scout and local contact network across African and MENA markets.

  • Collaboration with local legal and tax experts on cross-border deals (standard for international agencies).


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: At least 15–20 documented international transfers and loans since 2023, connecting domestic African leagues with clubs in the Gulf, Russia, India and Eastern Europe.

  • Deals ≥ €10m: 0 – Mir Sport operates mainly in markets where deals are typically well below €10m, focusing on career steps rather than blockbuster fees.

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Currently 0; the focus is on North African, Middle Eastern, Asian and emerging European competitions rather than the traditional big-5 European leagues.

  • National team clients: At least four current senior internationals (including representatives for Togo, South Africa, Morocco and Burundi), plus several youth internationals for Tunisia and Morocco.

  • Renewal/extension deals: A number of domestic contract renewals and option activations for players in Tunisia and Morocco, though exact counts and terms are not public.


Approach & Philosophy

Mir Sport’s strategy centres on creating realistic, progressive career pathways for African and MENA players, often moving them from domestic top divisions into more competitive or better-resourced environments in the Gulf, Russia or India. The agency tends to prioritise playing time, squad role and long-term upside when structuring transfers, using loans with options or step-up moves to clubs with continental ambitions.

For national-team-level players, Mir Sport looks for environments that can both improve earnings and maintain or enhance international visibility. Deals such as Elias Mokwana’s loan to Al-Hazem or Hamid Ahadad’s move to East Bengal underline a philosophy of finding contexts where clients can be decisive on the pitch while continuing to grow their profile.


Fees & Transparency

  • Typical commission levels are understood to sit broadly in line with current FIFA Football Agent Regulations, where standard caps around 3 % of a player’s guaranteed remuneration per season per party apply, with higher ceilings possible in specific scenarios (such as lower-income brackets or certain dual-representation cases).

  • In practice, agencies of Mir Sport’s profile in these markets usually work in the 3–5 % range of gross salary, sometimes using flat or blended fees on free transfers and complex international moves.

  • Dual representation (representing both player and club) is only permitted under FIFA rules with full disclosure and written consent; Mir Sport is not publicly associated with disputes in this area.

  • Image-rights exploitation and off-pitch commercial work tend to be negotiated within club contracts rather than through separate image-rights companies, reflecting the current structure of the leagues where Mir Sport is most active.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public record of major disciplinary sanctions or bans against Mir Sport or its key people; the agency is listed as verified and licensed in major football data platforms.

  • Litigation / disputes: No widely reported litigation; any contractual disagreements appear to have been handled quietly and at club or federation level if they exist.

  • Media sentiment: Largely neutral to positive, with coverage focused on signings, renewals and performance of clients rather than off-field controversy.


Awards/recognition

  • No major international awards specifically naming Mir Sport have been identified. The agency’s recognition is instead reflected in its clients’ international caps, continental competition appearances and increased movement into higher-profile leagues.

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