Also known as: ProSM, ProSports
Founded: Incorporated 25.12.2006 (football representation activity dates back to the mid-2000s)
Headquarters: Moscow, Russia
Players: 70+ (40+ 1st tier) | Total market value: €55mm
FIFA/FA registration: Licensed
Languages: Russian, English (agency operates RU/EN channels)
Regions covered: Russia/CIS, Central Asia, Middle East, selected EU markets (based on current client-club footprint)
Email: office@prosm.ru
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prosportsmngmt
ProSports Management is a Moscow-based representation group best known for managing players across Russia/CIS and Central Asia, with a pathway into leagues like Türkiye’s Süper Lig and the UAE Pro League through current clients. The organization’s corporate entity shows incorporation in late 2006, and the brand is led publicly by German Tkachenko as president. The agency positions itself as a full-service management company, combining sporting negotiation with commercial and media support through its in-house team.
German Tkachenko – President / Founder (public face)
Longtime football intermediary and executive described publicly as President of ProSports Management.
Contact: via agency email office@prosm.ru
Mikhail Danilyuk – Staff / Agent
Contact: via agency email office@prosm.ru
Grigoriy Tikhonov – Staff / Agent
Contact: via agency email office@prosm.ru
Nikita Panasyuk – Staff / Agent
Contact: via agency email office@prosm.ru
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikitaprosm/
Licensed agents
Aleksandr Lyashenko – licensed
Top players and talents:
Abbosbek Fayzullaev (Basaksehir FK) – 03.10.2003
Dastan Satpaev (Kairat Almaty) – 12.08.2008
Eldor Shomurodov (Basaksehir FK) – 29.06.1995
Ruslan Litvinov (Spartak Moscow) – 18.08.2001
Yaroslav Gladyshev (Dynamo Moscow) – 05.05.2003
Arsen Adamov (Zenit St. Petersburg) – 20.10.1999
Zelimkhan Bakaev (Lokomotiv Moscow) – 01.07.1996
Oston Urunov (Persepolis FC) – 19.12.2000
Akmal Mozgovoy (FC Baniyas) – 02.04.1999
Khozhimat Erkinov (Pakhtakor Tashkent) – 29.05.2001
Nikita Kakkoev (FC Pari Nizhniy Novgorod) – 22.08.1999
Daniil Odoevskiy (FC Rostov) – 22.01.2003
Danila Khotulev (FC Orenburg) – 01.10.2002
Ruslanbek Jiyanov (Navbahor Namangan) – 05.06.2001
Artem Bandikyan (CSKA Moscow) – 20.09.2005
Stanislav Bessmertniy (Rodina Moscow) – 11.03.2004
Nikita Glushkov (ML Vitebsk) – 23.06.1994
Pavel Meleshin (FC Sochi) – 25.03.2004
Alisher Odilov (Neftchi Fergana) – 15.07.2001
Ilya Agapov (CSKA Moscow) – 21.01.2001
Ilya Berkovskiy (Torpedo Moscow) – 15.03.2000
Leo Goglichidze (Rodina Moscow) – 29.04.1997
Igor Leshchuk (Dynamo Moscow) – 20.02.1996
Nodir Abdurazzakov (OKMK Olmaliq) – 27.05.2004
Leon Zaydenzal (Dynamo Moscow) – 08.07.2004
Notable former clients: Not confirmed from the sources captured in this run (omitted to avoid inaccuracies).
Coaches/Staff represented (if any): Not confirmed from the sources captured in this run.
2025 – Abbosbek Fayzullaev: CSKA Moscow to Basaksehir – transfer fee €7.5m – contract to 30.06.2030
2025 – Eldor Shomurodov: AS Roma to Basaksehir – loan fee €3m – loan/contract to 30.06.2026 (option to buy shown)
2025 – Akmal Mozgovoy: Nasaf Qarshi to FC Baniyas – free transfer – contract to 30.06.2027
2024 – Dastan Satpaev: Kairat Almaty to Chelsea for €2.4mm, eligible to move 12.8.2006
Player representation and contract negotiation
Transfer and loan management (club-to-club negotiations)
Commercial strategy and sponsorship support (as positioned by the agency)
Media/communications support and career planning
Primary operating network across Russia/CIS and Central Asia, with active pathways into Türkiye and the Middle East (UAE) based on current client placements.
Total transfers completed: 10+
Deals ≥ €10m: 0 confirmed in captured sources
Clients in top-5 leagues: 1 confirmed (AS Roma – via Shomurodov loan origin)
National team clients: Multiple (e.g., Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia shown on player pages)
Renewal/extension deals: Not confirmable from captured sources
ProSports Management’s current roster concentration suggests a strategy built around sourcing and developing talent in Russia/CIS and Central Asia, then leveraging regional “gateway” leagues (Türkiye, UAE) for stepping-stone or prime-market exposure. The agency’s public positioning emphasizes hands-on management through an in-house team structure.
Commission structures are typically governed by FIFA’s agent framework and domestic association rules; ProSports Management is “licensed”, but no public commission policy is published on the agency pages captured here.
Dual representation / expense policies: not publicly disclosed in the captured sources.
Disciplinary actions / sanctions: No public disciplinary notices identified in the sources captured for this profile (not a guarantee of absence).
Litigation / disputes: No public court disputes identified in the sources captured for this profile.
Media sentiment: Neutral – coverage tends to be profile-based around leadership and representation rather than controversy in the sources surfaced.
No formal awards/industry recognitions were identified in the captured sources for this profile.
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