Mads Agger (born 21 December 1999) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a right winger or forward for Ekstraklasa club Pogoń Szczecin.

Mads Agger
Personal information
Date of birth (1999-12-21) 21 December 1999 (age 26)
Place of birth Holstebro, Denmark
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Positions
Team information
Current team
Pogoń Szczecin
Number 25
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
201?–2020 Lemvig GF
2020–2022 Skive 59 (14)
2022–2023 Næstved 29 (6)
2023–2026 Sønderjyske 78 (20)
2026– Pogoń Szczecin 12 (1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 09:09, 30 May 2026 (UTC)

Club career

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Born in the Central Jutland city of Holstebro, Agger played amateur football for Lemvig GF in the eighth tier of Danish football.[2] He received his first professional contract in 2020, signing for Skive IK[2] who were competing in the Danish 1st Division at the time.[3] Both he and the club struggled in his debut season, as they were relegated to the 2nd Division.[4] He managed three goals after 27 appearances during the season. He found the back of the net 11 times in 32 league appearances in the following season.[5]

In 2022, Agger was signed by Næstved BK of the 1st Division.[6] He would spend only one season at Næstved Stadium, scoring nine goals over 32 appearances.[3] His performances caught the attention of fellow 1st Division club Sønderjyske, who signed him on 19 June 2023 on a three-year contract.[7] His first season with the club would prove to be successful, as Sønderjyske won the 1st Division title to gain promotion to the Danish Superliga.[8] During their promotion campaign, Agger provided nine goals and five assists over 32 appearances in both the league and the Danish Cup.[2]

On 11 August 2024, Agger made his first appearance in the top flight of Danish football, coming on the 39th minute as a substitute as Sønderjyske fell 0–2 to Copenhagen at Sydbank Park.[9] Just one week later on 18 August, he gave Sønderjyske a 2–1 victory at Randers FC where he scored both goals for the club.[10][11] His debut season in the top league finished with eight goals from 26 matches played as Sønderjyske finished 9th in the league table.[3][12]

On 25 February 2026, Agger moved abroad for the first time in his career, joining Polish Ekstraklasa club Pogoń Szczecin until June 2029 with an option for a further year.[13]

Personal life

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Mads is the younger brother of professional footballer Mikkel Agger,[2] who spent much of his career with Thisted before retiring in 2024. Their father, Søren Agger, also spent time in professional football for Herning Fremad.[14]

Career statistics

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As of match played 23 May 2026[3][5]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Skive 2020–21 Danish 1st Division 2732100294
2021–22 Danish 2nd Division 321110003311
Total591431006215
Næstved 2022–23 Danish 1st Division 2963300329
Sønderjyske 2023–24 Danish 1st Division 3191000329
2024–25 Danish Superliga 2682100289
2025–26 Danish Superliga 21310223
Total782041008221
Pogoń Szczecin 2025–26 Ekstraklasa 121121
Career total 178411050018846
  1. Includes Danish Cup

Honours

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References

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  1. "Mads Agger" (in Polish). Pogoń Szczecin. Retrieved 27 February 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Schram, Daniel Just (18 August 2024). "Yngste Agger vil overgå sin familie i Superligaen" [The youngest Agger will surpass his family in the Superliga] (in Danish). TV Syd. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Mads Agger at Soccerway. Retrieved 6 April 2026.
  4. "Skive og Kolding rykker ud af 1. division efter drama" [Skive and Kolding move out of the 1st division after drama] (in Danish). B.T. Ritzau. 27 May 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
  5. 1 2 "Mads Agger". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 27 February 2026.
  6. Strægaard, Morten Munk (19 June 2023). "Divisionskolleger køber Mads Agger fri i Næstved: Det er en spiller, vi har fulgt længe, og vi er glade for, at han nu er på plads" [Division colleagues buy Mads Agger free in Næstved: He is a player we have been following for a long time, and we are happy that he is now in place]. Lemvig Folkebladet (in Danish). Retrieved 6 August 2025.
  7. "Sønderjyske Fodbold henter alsidig offensivspiller i Næstved" [Sønderjyske Fodbold signs versatile offensive player in Næstved] (in Danish). Sønderjyske. 19 June 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  8. 1 2 "Nyt stort mål nået: Vi vinder NordicBet Ligaen!" [New big goal achieved: We win the NordicBet Ligaen!] (in Danish). Sønderjyske. 17 May 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
  9. "Sønderjyske-helt efter to kasser: Kan ikke være meget bedre" [Sønderjyske-helt efter to kasser: Kan ikke være meget bedre] (in Danish). Campo.dk. 18 August 2024. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  10. "Agger og Sønderjyske nedlægger Randers" [Agger and Sønderjyske defeat Randers] (in Danish). DR. 18 August 2024. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  11. "Sønderjyske 2-1 Randers". ESPN. 18 August 2024. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  12. "3F Superliga - Kvalifikationsspil 2024/25" [3F Superliga - Qualification games 2024/25] (in Danish). Danish Football Association. Retrieved 6 August 2025.
  13. Szczytkowski, Sebastian (25 February 2026). "Trener Pogoni Szczecin sprowadził rodaka do zespołu". sportowefakty.wp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 27 February 2026.
  14. "Dobbeltmålscorer skal tjekke op på fars meritter" [Double goal scorer needs to check up on his father's achievements] (in Danish). TV Syd. 19 August 2024. Retrieved 15 September 2024.
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