PROSPORT Management
North American Gateway
. US
€100mm

Key Facts

Also known as: PROSPORT; PROSPORT Management Group
Founded: 2018 (current multi-division group structure; soccer leadership built through COR Sports Management and Onfield Management backgrounds)
Headquarters: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA (multi-office footprint incl. Mexico City)
Players: 110+ (57) – Total market value: €100mm
FIFA/FA registration: Not publicly listed at agency-level (agent licensing is individual-based)
Languages: English; Spanish (operational footprint and client base across USA and Mexico)
Regions covered: North America; Latin America; Europe
Email: info@prosportmanagement.com
Phone: Not publicly listed on the official soccer page
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prosportmgmt/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pro-sport-management/
X: https://x.com/PROSPORTMG


About

PROSPORT Management is a multi-division sports representation company with a dedicated soccer arm focused on North American talent and cross-border pathways, particularly across MLS and Liga MX, with European placements as well. Their soccer group highlights negotiation, career management, and placement support, and the wider organization is led by an ownership group and executive team based across multiple US hubs.


Key People

  • CEO (Group): Rod Moskowitz – CEO of PROSPORT Management; part of the ownership group overseeing the wider multi-sport business.
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-moskowitz

  • Ownership (Group): Jens Beck, Rod Moskowitz, Mike Gartlan, Oskar Olsen – listed as owners of PROSPORT Management.

  • Head of Soccer / Managing Director (Soccer): Mike Gartlan – leads the soccer division; background includes representation leadership in the US market (previously COR Sports Management Group).

  • Director (Soccer): Oskar Olsen – soccer leadership; background includes prior agency leadership (previously Onfield Management).
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oskar-skjennem-olsen

  • Licensed agents (Soccer team listed by the agency): Mike Gartlan; Oskar Olsen; Joaquin Fernandez; Kevin Weinress; Daniel Solís; Anibal Benitez

    • License IDs: Not published on the official soccer page


Client Roster

Top players and talents (current):

  • Tanner Tessmann (Olympique Lyon) – 23.09.2001

  • Luciano Acosta (FC Dallas) – 31.05.1994

  • César Huerta (RSC Anderlecht) – 03.12.2000

  • Fidel Ambriz (CF Monterrey) – 21.04.2003

  • Alexis Gutiérrez (Club América) – 26.05.2000

  • Luis Romo (Chivas Guadalajara) – 05.06.1995

  • Yaimar Medina (UNAM Pumas) – Date of birth not available in accessible sources during this run (listed on the agency roster page).

  • Tristan Blackmon (Vancouver Whitecaps FC) – 12.08.1996

  • Hassani Dotson (Minnesota United FC) – 06.08.1997

  • DeJuan Jones (San Jose Earthquakes) – 24.06.1997

  • Santiago Moreno (Fluminense) – 21.04.2000

  • Jhoanner Chávez (RC Lens) – 25.04.2002

  • Vitinho (Club Tijuana) – 23.04.2001

  • Stiven Barreiro (Club León) – 19.06.1994

  • Danny Musovski (Seattle Sounders FC) – 30.11.1995

  • Walker Zimmerman (Nashville SC) – 19.05.1993

  • Ulises Rivas (UNAM Pumas) – 25.01.1996

  • Alexandru Mățan (Panetolikos) – 29.08.1999

  • Alonso Aceves (CF Pachuca) – 28.03.2001

  • Beau Leroux (San Jose Earthquakes) – 31.08.2003

  • Theo Bair (FC Lausanne-Sport) – 27.08.1999

  • Frankie Amaya (Los Angeles FC) – 26.09.2000

  • Drake Callender (Charlotte FC) – 07.10.1997

  • Erik Palmer-Brown (Panathinaikos FC) – 24.04.1997

  • Joshua Wynder (SL Benfica B) – 02.05.2005

  • Casper Højer (Çaykur Rizespor) – 20.11.1994

  • Mauricio Pineda (Chicago Fire FC) – 17.10.1997

  • Aaron Bibout (KRC Genk) – 09.09.2004

  • Déiber Caicedo (Atlético Junior) – 25.03.2000

  • Memo Rodríguez (Sporting Kansas City) – 27.12.1995

  • Joshua Wynder (SL Benfica B) – 02.05.2005

  • Aaron Bibout (KRC Genk) – 09.09.2004

  • Fidel Ambriz (CF Monterrey) – 21.04.2003

  • Beau Leroux (San Jose Earthquakes) – 31.08.2003

  • Jhoanner Chávez (RC Lens) – 25.04.2002

Notable former clients:

  • Not clearly published on the official soccer page (public list focuses on current representation).

Coaches/Staff represented (if any):

  • Not indicated in the public-facing player list.


Notable Deals

  • 2025 – Luciano Acosta – FC Cincinnati to FC Dallas – trade deal reported at ~$5m plus add-ons (reported) – contract terms not fully public

  • 2024 – Tanner Tessmann – Venezia to Olympique Lyon – permanent transfer – reported fee around €7m – contract reported through 2029

  • 2025 – DeJuan Jones – Columbus Crew to San Jose Earthquakes – MLS trade (reported) – fee/contract details vary by reporting

  • 2025 – César Huerta – Pumas UNAM to RSC Anderlecht – permanent (reported) – contract/fee reported by media

  • 2025 – Yaimar Medina – CF Pachuca to KRC Genk – transfer (reported) – contract reported in club/media coverage

  • 2025 – Aaron Bibout – Västerås SK to KRC Genk – permanent (reported) – described in Swedish media as a record sale with reported fee estimates


Services

  • Contract negotiation

  • Transfers and loans

  • Career management and strategic planning

  • Club placement support (MLS, Liga MX, and Europe pathways highlighted)


Partner Network

The soccer activity indicates working relationships across MLS and Liga MX clubs, plus European pathways based on current client club distribution across France, Belgium, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Brazil, and Turkey.


Track Record (last 3 seasons)

  • Total transfers completed: Not publicly aggregated on the official soccer page; public-facing highlights emphasize select marquee moves and placements

  • Deals ≥ €10m: No confirmed €10m+ fees found in the public sources used above

  • Clients in top-5 leagues: Examples include RC Lens and Olympique Lyon

  • National team clients: Examples include Walker Zimmerman (USA) and Jhoanner Chávez (Ecuador)

  • Renewal/extension deals: Not centrally published by the agency; individual player pages indicate some extensions


Approach & Philosophy

The soccer division positioning emphasizes a North America-first pathway with international placement options, combining negotiation support with long-term career management. The broader group structure and multi-office presence suggests a network-driven approach built around cross-market relationships and multi-sport infrastructure.


Fees & Transparency

Typical football agent compensation is usually paid as a commission linked to player contracts and/or transfer outcomes, subject to applicable federation rules and the terms in representation agreements. PROSPORT does not publish standard commission rates on the official soccer page, so terms should be confirmed case-by-case in writing.


Compliance & Reputation

  • Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public disclosures on the official soccer page

  • Litigation / disputes: No public disclosures on the official soccer page

  • Media sentiment: Generally positive-neutral in public-facing coverage, with emphasis on major deals and business growth


Awards/recognition

PROSPORT has been highlighted in sports business coverage and the company states it has received industry recognition, including a Sports Business Journal nomination.

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