HPA Talent, described as the world leader in soccer-focused talent representation, has signed soccer streamer and footballer Iman Ali Dib to its North American roster. The announcement highlights the evolving landscape where athletic skill, digital content creation, and global cultural perspectives converge within the sports industry.
Iman Ali Dib brings a unique international background to the partnership, having been born in Syria, raised in Brazil, and now based in Miami. This journey through diverse soccer cultures is noted as shaping both her playing style and her ability to connect authentically with fans worldwide. Her content blends on-field football experience with live streaming and digital storytelling, attracting an audience drawn to her authenticity and technical understanding of the game.
The partnership will see HPA Talent represent Dib across North American brand partnerships, digital activations, live appearances, and opportunities related to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. This strategic alignment positions her as an authentic voice for brands seeking to engage with audiences during the historic multi-year soccer cycle beginning with the 2026 tournament.
"Iman's story is global, modern, and powerful," said Paris D'Jon, President & CEO of HPA Talent. The agency views her as representing how football connects cultures globally and as a fitting addition to its North American expansion efforts. The signing also supports the growth of HPA South, the agency's Miami-based operation designed to support creators, athletes, and brands in the region.
With Miami emerging as a significant hub for global football culture, Dib's presence strengthens HPA's regional footprint. "I'm excited to officially join HPA Talent and be part of their North American roster," said Iman Ali Dib, noting the agency's understanding of her background and the direction of soccer content. The partnership reflects broader industry trends where talent agencies are expanding their rosters to include digital-native athletes and creators who command engaged online communities.
This move by HPA Talent underscores the increasing commercial value of athletes who can effectively bridge traditional sports performance with digital content creation. As major sporting events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup approach, brands are seeking authentic ambassadors who can resonate across multiple platforms and demographics. The signing signals how talent representation is adapting to a media landscape where an athlete's digital influence and cultural narrative are becoming as strategically important as their on-field achievements.



