About
Daniel Agger is a Danish professional football coach and former player, currently serving as the assistant manager of the Danish national team. During his playing career, he was a central defender known for his technical abilities, reading of the game, and powerful shot. He primarily played for Brøndby and Liverpool, where he became a fan favorite. Agger also captained the Denmark national team, showcasing his leadership qualities. He was twice named Danish Football Player of the Year, in 2007 and 2012.
Career Timeline
Breakthrough at Brondby
Establishes himself as a key player for Brondby, gaining recognition in Danish football.
Liverpool Transfer
Moves to Liverpool, marking a significant step in his career and increasing his net worth.
Danish Footballer of Year
Named Danish Football Player of the Year, enhancing his reputation and market value.
Second Player of the Year
Wins his second Danish Football Player of the Year award, solidifying his status in Danish football.
Return to Brondby
Returns to Brondby, finishing his playing career in his home country.
Retires From Professional Football
Announces his retirement from professional football, transitioning into coaching.
Assistant Coach, Danish NT
Serves as assistant manager for the Danish national team, contributing to the development of football in Denmark.
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Last updated: February 21, 2026







