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Lily Agg

Lily Maria Phoebe Agg (born 17 December 1993) is a professional footballer for London City Lionesses. She was born in Brighton, England.

She studied at the University of Brighton and has got a teaching degree. Alongside her football career, Agg also currently works as a Sports Lecturer at Academy 1 Sports in Essex.

Club Career

Brighton & Hove Albion

She started her professional career at her hometown club, Brighton & Hove Albion, of which she had joined at the Under 12's level in Brighton Centre's of Excellence.

Arsenal

After moving away from her home in the South East, Agg joined the most successful club in English Women's football, Arsenal. She did manage to force her way into the first team squad, but made only a handful of appearances.

London Bees

Following her short spell at Arsenal, Lily remained in London, joining the Bees for a short period.

Millwall Lionesses

She left the Bees after a very short spell to join the Millwall Lionesses for a season. She made a great start, as the club's leading goal scorer for 2014, but left at the end of the campaign.

Return to Brighton & Hove Albion

After a two-year period away, Lily rejoined her hometown club in 2015. During this spell she helped the club gain promotion, after winning the FA Women's Premier League Championship Play Off.

Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies F.C.

Agg played for Cardiff Met. Ladies F.C., including during their 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League campaign, where she scored both goals in Cardiff's 3-2 loss to partak Subotica.

Bristol City

Agg moved to Women's Super League side Bristol City. Making the move to England's top division, is something that she has described as one of her greater career achievements.

She made only three appearances, with one start, managing to find the

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