Daniel Agger is a Danish football player whowas born in 1984, on December 12, in the town of Vidovre. At the moment he is the central defender of the club "Brondby" and the national team. It's quite an interesting personality and a promising footballer, so it's worth talking about.

Daniel Agger

Youth years

Daniel Agger began his football career in FC"Rosenkhoy". It was there that the young defender gained experience and learned to play. For the youth team he performed until 1996. And then he was noticed on one game, held between two youth teams. A young man was closely watched by scouts from FC Brondby. The young defender was invited to watch the team, and there Daniel Agger demonstrated his good abilities. He played a successful match, after he was invited to study at the academy of the team. The Dane did not refuse. And for eight years, until 2004, he studied at this academy.

And in 2004, the Danish football player signed his first professional contract with the team. The successes were staggering. At the age of 19, he was already recognized as a match player three times.

 Daniel Agger Tattoos

Career in "Liverpool"

After 49 matches played in Brøndby,Daniel Agger was invited by representatives of one of the most titled English clubs - "Liverpool". At that time, the team needed to strengthen the line of defense. The Dane liked the club, so the representatives paid six million pounds for it. This made Agger the most expensive player that "Brondby" sold to a foreign club. On February 1 of the same year, the Dane made his debut in the Premier League against Birmingham.

Soon the football player joined the team. Already in his second game he scored a goal. It was a semi-final match in the Champions League, held against Chelsea. And the only goal the Dane helped the club to reach the final. In "Liverpool" Daniel Agger has achieved a lot. Most importantly, he gained valuable experience and grew up as a player. In addition, along with the club became the owner of the Super Bowl of England, as well as the League Cup.

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Career in the national team

Denmark national football team has an importantmeaning in the life of Daniel. He played in almost all categories. From 2003 to 2004, the player played in the national team. I went to the field only nine times and scored one goal.

Then, in 2004, he joined the team until he was 21,where he played two years, that is, until 2006. In this lineup he went on the field ten times and made three goals. Well, and then, in 2005, he moved to the adult team, which includes to this day. Agger at the moment played 38 matches, being in the adult national team, and scored three goals.

It's sad that the Dane is constantly harassedinjury. Particular impact on him had a foot injury. Because of this, he was forced to miss a lot of games, and decided to do the operation in 2007. However, his dedication, courage, courage and leadership qualities allowed him not only to avoid serious consequences, but also to become captain of the Danish national team.

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Personal life and interesting facts

Daniel Agger is married with two sons. A well-known player married his long-time friend Sophie Nelson. In 2009, she gave birth to a son named Jamie. In 2012, there was a second child - Mason.

Interestingly, the younger cousin of the Dane- also a footballer, who also stands for Brøndby. Back in Denmark, the player has his own bar, which Daniel runs with his uncle.

And, finally, one more point about thisfootball player, as Daniel Agger. Tattoos also take a big place in his life. The Dane is the most tattooed player in the world! And he not only loves to score his body with new paintings and inscriptions, but also himself is a tattoo artist. And very good. It was he who did tattoos to his teammates.

The back of the Dane is decorated with an impressive paintingunder the name "Viking Cemetery" with three soldiers, on their helmets, as if engraved three phrases in Danish - "I will not say anything," "I hear nothing," "I see nothing."

Judging by his tattoos, Agger likes inscriptions. There are a lot of profound phrases on his body. "Death is imminent, but time has not come yet," "The pain goes away, the victories remain," "Remember that you are a man," etc. The names of relatives, dates of birth, Danish flags, maps - all tattoos and not count. Well, such specific decorations go to the Dane, and they very much correspond to his image.

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