GMVA GoPro
GMVA GoPro was started after athletes had issues with poor service from agents and high fees.
Go Pro is not an agency, but has many contacts throughout Europe and is expanding into the Middle East. Our countries covered are Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Serbia, Croatia & Slovenia. With over 200 clubs and coaches on our mailing list.
The GoPro service, like the College Introduction service is very cheap, only $500 as a once off payment. If you continue your career, you will never pay again, no annual % paid ever.
For more information please email Luke Campbell on [email protected] or call 0414 633 837.
Go Pro is not an agency, but has many contacts throughout Europe and is expanding into the Middle East. Our countries covered are Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, Serbia, Croatia & Slovenia. With over 200 clubs and coaches on our mailing list.
The GoPro service, like the College Introduction service is very cheap, only $500 as a once off payment. If you continue your career, you will never pay again, no annual % paid ever.
For more information please email Luke Campbell on [email protected] or call 0414 633 837.
Lachlan Bray
In 2018, I joined COE after completing three years of GMVA in high school with the intention of attending college in America. After a year of training at COE with Luke, I signed a D1 NCAA contract with University of Charleston. I signed my first professional deal in Azerbaijan with Xari Bulbul Susa after playing college D1 for five years. Regretfully, the club failed and they could not fulfil the agreed contract. Looking for a contract for my second season as a Pro was rough going and it was at this point, Luke and GMVA made the decision to assist me through their professional pathways to Europe for Australian athletes. I had to move quickly to get a contract, but due GMVA's vast network and incredible perseverance, I was able to sign my second professional contract with SSC Baaden Volleys in the Bundesliga in just three weeks. Although this is a significant opportunity and a new level up from anything I've done before, I'm eager and prepared. Many thanks to Luke and GMVA for their assistance in making this chance possible. |
Harry McBean
After being a GMVA athlete for 5 years through high school, then 1 year with the CoE and 2 years at College in the USA, Harry decided to head to Europe and ended up in Sweden for his first season. That ended poorly with the club not honoring the contract. This is when GMVA decided to get involved with the Professional pathway to Europe for Australian athletes.
The search began and after 4 weeks Harry signed his first full professional contract in the German Bundasliga 2. It's a big step up from Sweden, but something Harry is ready for.
Good luck Harry, we look forward to following your journey.
After being a GMVA athlete for 5 years through high school, then 1 year with the CoE and 2 years at College in the USA, Harry decided to head to Europe and ended up in Sweden for his first season. That ended poorly with the club not honoring the contract. This is when GMVA decided to get involved with the Professional pathway to Europe for Australian athletes.
The search began and after 4 weeks Harry signed his first full professional contract in the German Bundasliga 2. It's a big step up from Sweden, but something Harry is ready for.
Good luck Harry, we look forward to following your journey.
Joshua Young
A long term GMVAer, Josh joined GMVA in year 9 adn stayed through High School, before joining the CoE in 2020. We flirted around the college option with interest from NCAA D1 teams, but never found an appropriate match.
Once finishing his degree at RMIT, Josh was determinded to head to Europe on a professional contract. This was a great opportunity to test out the GoPro database with someone who didn't attend college in their pathway.
We had interest in Germany, Sweden and Switzerland to consider and ended up signing with Volley Nafels in Switzerland for the 2023-24 season.
Congratulations to Josh and good luck in your professional career.
A long term GMVAer, Josh joined GMVA in year 9 adn stayed through High School, before joining the CoE in 2020. We flirted around the college option with interest from NCAA D1 teams, but never found an appropriate match.
Once finishing his degree at RMIT, Josh was determinded to head to Europe on a professional contract. This was a great opportunity to test out the GoPro database with someone who didn't attend college in their pathway.
We had interest in Germany, Sweden and Switzerland to consider and ended up signing with Volley Nafels in Switzerland for the 2023-24 season.
Congratulations to Josh and good luck in your professional career.
Prior to GMVA GoPro, we have also placed athletes too
Jordan Richards - 2012
Jordan looked at College options in Canada and the USA, before we decided to head tot he European professional option. Signing in Zwolle for his first contract was a great test of the GMVA connections and something we are endlessly proud of.
Jordan went on to a solid career around Europe in Swiss and Italy then into the Australian Volleyroos for over 100 matches
Jordan looked at College options in Canada and the USA, before we decided to head tot he European professional option. Signing in Zwolle for his first contract was a great test of the GMVA connections and something we are endlessly proud of.
Jordan went on to a solid career around Europe in Swiss and Italy then into the Australian Volleyroos for over 100 matches
Phil Freere - 2014
Phil was an athlete in the inaugural year of the Centre of Excellence program having been a GMVAer for 4 years during high school.
College was never a goal of Phils so we looked to Europe and found him a basic contract opportunity in Sweden as a 19 year old. Since then, Phil has played in Germany, Israel and the Faroe Islands making a nice life for himself throughout Europe.
Phil was an athlete in the inaugural year of the Centre of Excellence program having been a GMVAer for 4 years during high school.
College was never a goal of Phils so we looked to Europe and found him a basic contract opportunity in Sweden as a 19 year old. Since then, Phil has played in Germany, Israel and the Faroe Islands making a nice life for himself throughout Europe.