Andrei Agius

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Infobox football biography Andrei Agius (born 12 August 1986) is a Maltese footballer who plays as a central defender for Hibernians.

Club career

Early career

Agius began his career with Santa Lucija, his hometown club, before joining the youth nursery of Sliema Wanderers, the most decorated club in Maltese football.

In July 2003, Agius was part of the Sliema Wanderers under-16 squad that participated in the Nikola Kotkov Tournament, organised by the Academy Lokomotiv 101.

On 19 December 2003, aged only 17, Agius, who started out as a midfielder, made his senior debut for Sliema Wanderers in a Premier League match against Floriana but his determination to pursue a professional career meant that, just weeks after his first senior appearance, the then teenage defender left for his first overseas challenge.

Serbia and Montenegro

Agius headed to Serbia and Montenegro to join first-division club Zemun on an initial six-month contract but played mostly for Zemun's youth team, scoring two goals in the process.

Italy

In the summer of 2004, Agius moved to Italy after catching the eye of Sicilian club Sporting Mascalucia who offered him a contract. In his first season with Sport Club Mascalucia, Agius scored three goals and was voted as the most promising midfielder in the Italy's regional championship.

Following another positive season with Mascalucia, Agius secured a contract with then Serie A club Messina, where he became a regular in the reserve squad. In his first season with Messina, Agius switched from midfield to defence.

In February 2006, Agius featured in the Torneo Mondiale di Calcio Coppa Carnevale and scored two goals, one against Pistoiese and the other against Torino. In May 2006, Agius was among the Messina substitutes for the Serie A match against Empoli.

After his initial one-year spell with Messina, Agius was loaned to Serie C side Martina during the August transfer window in 2006. In season 2006–07, Agius faced intense competition for first-team places from experienced and seasoned players but still managed to make some appearances for Martina in the Coppa Italia.

In season 2007–08, Agius moved to Igea Virtus, regarded as the second team of Messina Calcio. In his first season with Igea Virtus, Agius played 34 league matches and one in the Coppa Italia. His performances with Virtus earned him a four-year contract with Messina in March 2008 but the following summer, financial difficulties forced the Serie B club to file for bankruptcy. Agius was freed from his contractual obligations with the club and rejoined Igea Virtus where he was an automatic choice in their first team.

Later on in the 2009–10 season, Agius signed for Serie C team Cassino in a co-ownership deal with Salernitana. In January 2010, Agius was loaned to Melfi, and eventually signed a two-year contract with the club. A year later, it looked as though Agius was going to sign for Serie B side Triestina, and also played for the team in a triangular tournament, but nothing came of it.

In January 2011, Agius joined Maltese Premier League club Birkirkara on a short-term loan deal. On 31 August 2011, Agius signed for Italian side Latina, and was part of the squad that won promotion to Serie B as well as winning the 2012–13 Coppa Italia Lega Pro. US Latina's promotion to the second division of Italian football led to a squad overhaul in the summer of 2013 and Agius opted to join Sardinian club Torres.

Return to Malta

In the summer of 2014, Agius returned to Malta to join Hibernians, his hometown club. With his current club he won two Maltese Premier League titles (in 2014–15 and 2016–17).

Agius was also in the Hibs team that caused a shock by beating Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv 2–1 in the first leg of their 2015–16 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round tie at the Hibernians Stadium on 14 July 2015. In 2019, he won the award as Maltese Player of the Year.[1]

International career

Agius earned his first call-up to Malta's under-21 squad, then coached by Mark Miller, in August 2003 for a friendly match against Italy under-21. Agius has represented Malta 37 times at under-21 level. In 2005, he formed part of the Malta under-21 team that participated in the Mediterranean Games, held in Almería, Spain.

In February 2006, Agius, then aged 19, was named in Malta's senior squad for the biennial Malta International football tournament. The other participating nations were Georgia and Moldova.

On 4 June 2021, he played his 100th match for Malta in a 2–1 loss in a friendly match against Kosovo.[2]

Career statistics

# Country Season Club League Appearances Goals
1. Serbia 2003–04 FK Zemun Under 18 17 1
2. Italy 2004–05 FC Mascalucia Eccellenza 26 6
3. Italy 2005–06 FC Messina Primavera 28 2
4. Italy 2006–07 FC Martina Franca C1 5 0
5. Italy 2007–08 FC Igea Virtus C2 35 1
6. Italy 2008–09 FC Igea Virtus C2 33 2
7. Italy 2009–10 SS Cassino Calcio C2 10 0
8. Italy 2010–11 A.S Melfi C2 17 0
9. Italy 2011–11 A.S Melfi C2 14 0
10. Malta 2011–11 Birkirkara FC Malta Premier League Malta 14 1
11. Italy 2011–13 Latina Calcio C1 36 1
12. Italy 2013–14 Torres FC Calcio C2 14 1
13. Italy 2013–14 Aprilia C2 16 0
14. Malta 2014–16 Hibernians Premier League Malta 85 10

International goals

Scores and results list Malta's goal tally first.[3]
No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 14 August 2012 San Marino Stadium, Serravalle, San Marino {{ Template:Yesno alias = San Marino flag alias = Flag of San Marino.svg flag alias-1465 = Old Flag of San Marino.svg flag alias-1862 = Flag of San Marino (1862–2011).svg flag alias-civil = Flag of San Marino (civil).svg link alias-army = Sammarinese Armed Forces size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align=center | 2–1 || align=center | 3–2 || Friendly

2. 5 October 2017 Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Template:Country data LIT 1–0 1–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 29 May 2018 Gernot Langes Stadion, Wattens, Austria {{ Template:Yesno alias = Armenia flag alias = Flag of Armenia.svg flag alias-1918 = Flag of the First Republic of Armenia.svg link alias-air force = Armenian Air Force link alias-army = Armenian Ground Forces size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 1–1 || Friendly

4. 10 September 2018 Ta' Qali National Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta {{ Template:Yesno alias = Azerbaijan flag alias = Flag of Azerbaijan.svg flag alias-1918 = Flag of Azerbaijan 1918.svg flag alias-1991 = Flag of Azerbaijan (1991–2013).svg flag alias-naval = Naval Flag of Azerbaijan.svg link alias-naval = Azerbaijani Navy flag alias-army = Flag of Azerbaijani Land Forces.svg link alias-army = Azerbaijani Land Forces flag alias-air force = AzAF Flag of Azerbaijan.png link alias-air force = Azerbaijani Air Force flag alias-navy = Naval Flag of Azerbaijan.svg link alias-navy = Azerbaijani Navy size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 1–1 || 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D

5. 11 October 2018 Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Pristina, Kosovo Template:Country data KOS 1–1 1–3 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D
6. 3 September 2020 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands {{ Template:Yesno alias = Faroe Islands flag alias = Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg size = name = altlink = national football team

}} || align=center | 2–1 || align=center | 2–3||2020–21 UEFA Nations League D

Honours

US Calcio Latina

Hibernians

Individual

See also

References

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External links

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