Tony Agana

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Tony Agana
Personal information
Full name Patrick Anthony Olozinka Agana
Date of birth October 2, 1963
Place of birth Bromley, England
Position Striker
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1983
1983-1987
1987-1988
1988-1991
1991-1997
1992
1997-1998
1998
1998
????
Welling United
Weymouth
Watford
Sheffield United
Notts County
Leeds United (loan)
Hereford United
Cliftonville
Leek Town
Guiseley
 ? (?)
137 (35)
15 (1)
118 (42)
145 (15)
2 (0)
22 (7)
? (?)
23 (2)
? (?)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.

Patrick Anthony Olozinka (Tony) Agana (born October 2, 1963 in Bromley) was an English professional footballer who played for Sheffield United between 1988-1991. He played in the position of striker.

Agana started his football career with non-league sides Welling United and Weymouth respectively, before joining Watford in 1987. He scored once from 15 appearances for the Hornets, but his breakthrough was to be with the Blades.

He was signed by Dave Bassett for Sheffield United from Watford on February 19 1988 for £45,000. While with United, Agana scored 42 goals in 118 matches, and formed a formidable partnership with Brian Deane which helped the Blades win promotion from Division Two in season 1989-90.

He made his debut for United aged 24, on February 20, 1988 scoring in a 1-0 home win against Barnsley. His best season with the Blades was the 1989-90 season when he scored 24 goals from 46 appearances.

In November 1991, he signed joined Notts County for £685,000. Agana played 145 times for the Magpies and scored 15 goals.

Later he played for Hereford United, Cliftonville, Leek Town and was player-manager at Guiseley.

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[edit] Sheffield United Career

Season Division Appearances Goals
1987–88 Division Two 12 2
1988–89 Division Three 46 24
1989–90 Division Two 31 10
1990–91 Division One 16 2
1991–92 Division One 13 4
Total 118 42