Founded: 2006
Headquarters: Prague, Czech Republic (River Business Centre, Strakonická 1199, Prague 5)
Players: 45+ (10+1st tier) – Total market value: €20mm
FIFA/FA registration: FAČR registered intermediary – RZ014 (Czech Republic)
Languages: Czech, English (multilingual operations across EU markets)
Regions covered: Central Europe (CZ/SK/PL), Benelux, broader EU scouting and placement
Email: info@mlm-sport.com
Phone: +336 079 303 86
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlmsportgroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mlmsport
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MLM Sport Group is a Czech-based football representation and management company founded in 2006, working across player representation, scouting and performance services. The agency operates a structured football department and supports clients with career planning, transfer execution and off-pitch management, while also offering analysis and tech-linked support.
Martin Říha – Founder / Director (FAČR registered intermediary RZ014)
Email: martin.riha@mlm-sport.com
Phone: +336 079 303 86
Jakub Andrýsek – Head of Football Department
Email: jakub.andrysek@mlm-sport.com
Phone: +420 777 133 355
Martin Šírl – Football Department
Email: martin.sirl@mlm-sport.com
Phone: +420 723 765 111
Gonzalo Olivera Jiménez – Football Department
Phone: +549 116 157 454 7
Christoff Maesen – Football Department
Phone: +324 885 712 56
Licensed agents:
Martin Říha (FAČR RZ014)
Top players and talents (current):
Mike Louis Penders (RC Strasbourg Alsace) – 31.07.2005
Dennis Praet (Royal Antwerp FC) – 14.05.1994
Matyáš Kozák (SK Sigma Olomouc) – 04.05.2001
Michal Sáček (Górnik Zabrze) – 19.09.1996
Lukáš Pešl (FC Slovan Liberec) – 12.04.2002
Roman Mokrovičs (FK Austria Wien II) – 04.06.2006
Renzo Rabino (Montevideo City Torque) – 19.12.1997
Ondřej Lilling (AC Sparta Prague B) – 31.10.2004
Milan Lexa (FC Slovan Liberec B) – 23.02.2004
Lukáš Juliš (MŠK Žilina) – 02.12.1994
Tomáš Polyák (FC Košice) – 28.08.2001
Arsen Vitarigov (FK Austria Wien II) – 08.01.2005
Pavel Žifčák (SK Sigma Olomouc) – 25.03.2001
Filip Kaczmarek (AC Sparta Prague B) – 23.10.2006
Jiří Fleišman (MFK Karviná) – 02.10.1984
2024 – Mike Louis Penders: KRC Genk → Chelsea FC – transfer – €20m – contract to 30.06.2032
2024 – Dennis Praet: Leicester City → Royal Antwerp – transfer – contract to 30.06.2026
2025 – Michal Sáček: Jagiellonia Białystok → Górnik Zabrze – transfer – contract to 30.06.2028
2023 – Lukáš Juliš: AC Sparta Prague → SK Sigma Olomouc – transfer
2019 – Dennis Praet: UC Sampdoria → Leicester City – transfer – €19m
2025 – Lukáš Juliš: SK Sigma Olomouc → MŠK Žilina – transfer – contract to 31.12.2027
Player representation and contract negotiation
Transfers and loan structuring
Scouting and recruitment support
Performance and match analysis support
Player career planning and off-pitch support (relocation, admin, club integration)
Brands and commercial partners referenced by MLM: Nike, adidas, Top4Football, Move to Cure, SIMIX, In Time, SportInvest, W2W
Football tech link: Hudl representation for CZ/SK stated in MLM materials
(Verified highlights from public records for key clients in this profile set.)
Total transfers completed: 4 (Penders 2024; Praet 2024; Sáček 2025; Juliš 2025)
Deals ≥ €10m: 2 (Penders and Praet)
Clients in top-5 leagues: 1 (Penders – Ligue 1)
National team clients (senior): 3 (Praet; Sáček; Fleišman)
Renewal/extension deals (publicly shown): 1 (Fleišman – extension dated 16.04.2025)
MLM positions itself as a career-management partner with a Central European base and a practical pathway focus: placing players into suitable competitive environments and supporting continuity through scouting and analysis. Their partner stack suggests an emphasis on structured evaluation and performance support alongside representation.
Typical market practice: remuneration is usually a percentage of player salary and/or transfer-related compensation, depending on mandate and jurisdiction.
FIFA’s agent framework includes service-fee cap concepts, but parts of implementation have faced legal challenges and temporary suspensions in some jurisdictions.
Dual representation (where permitted) requires explicit disclosure/consent; some national rules restrict it.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public sanctions found in the reviewed sources.
Litigation / disputes: No widely reported litigation identified.
Media sentiment: Neutral to positive – mainly informational coverage and transfer reporting.
No specific industry awards publicly evidenced in the reviewed sources.
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