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AGGER: DENMARK NATIONAL TEAM REVEALED

Daniel Agger was a regular in the Denmark national team while he was a professional footballer. The ex-Liverpool and Brondby central defender made his debut for his country against Finland. Agger played his first game for the Denmark senior team in a 1-0 friendly victory over Finland in Tampere on June 2, 2005. He was… (read more)

AGGER’S EXTRAORDINARY LIFE AFTER FOOTBALL

Retired Danish international Daniel Agger is fondly remembered for his time with Merseyside giants Liverpool. He spent eight years with the Reds before returning to his native Denmark to retire from the round leather game. Daniel Agger was a regular player in the first team while he was at Liverpool whom he helped to win… (read more)

AGGER SET TO VENTURE INTO MANAGEMENT

Ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has concentrated on his businesses outside football since he retired from the game some years ago but that is expected to change in the coming weeks. His focus will shift back to football. Daniel Agger is on course to make the transition from being a footballer for several years until his… (read more)

AGGER HANDED FIRST MANAGERIAL ROLE AT DANISH CLUB

Former Liverpool and Denmark central defender Daniel Agger has been confirmed to have marked his return to football, but this time, as a manager. He has been handed his first managerial job at Danish club HB Koge, where he will be looking to start his new journey and try to achieve some level of success… (read more)

DANIEL AGGER: DENMARK CAREER UNVEILED

Daniel Agger was a talented left-sided defender during his playing career before he called it quit some years ago. Daniel Agger made a major move after he decided to hang his boots at a relatively young age. Daniel Agger was just 31 when the player made the decision to end his football career. The 2007… (read more)

AGGER DENIES ARREST RUMOURS

Ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Aggerwas in the news a few weeks back after it was revealed that the central defender had been arrested in Russia due to his support for the opposition.It turned out to be a man, who had changed his name to D. M. Agger in 2009 as a big fan of the former… (read more)