Nicolaj Agger
Nicolaj Moesgaard Agger (born October 23, 1988) is a Denmark professional football (soccer) player, who plays for Brøndby IF in the Danish Superliga. He is a left-footed Striker. He has played 19 games for various Danish national youth teams. Nicolaj Agger is the younger cousin of Denmark national football team defender Daniel Agger, which has coined his nickname "Fætter Agger" meaning "Cousin Agger". Nicolaj Agger is regarded one of the most exciting talents of Danish football.
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Nicolaj Agger biography
Nicolaj Moesgaard Agger (born October 23, 1988) is a Denmark professional football (soccer) player, who plays for Brøndby IF in the Danish Superliga. He is a left-footed Striker. He has played 19 games for various Danish national youth teams. Nicolaj Agger is the younger cousin of Denmark national football team defender Daniel Agger, which has coined his nickname "Fætter Agger" meaning "Cousin Agger". Nicolaj Agger is regarded one of the most exciting talents of Danish football.
Nicolaj Agger started playing youth football with Brøndby IF, and was included in various Danish national youth teams, making his debut for the Denmark under-17 team in August 2004. Playing in the Brøndby reserve team, he got a fantastic senior début for Brøndby IF in August 2006. He replaced Morten Rasmussen (football striker) in the beginning of the second half and scored two goals in the 4-0 victory over Flora Tallinn in the second qualification round of the UEFA Cup. He made his Danish Superliga debut in the October 2006 game against Aalborg BK.
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