Festus Agu
Festus Agu (born 13 March 1975) is a Nigerian retired footballer who played as a striker.
Football career
Beginnings
Agu was born in Enugu, and began his career in his country with Bendel United, Enugu Rangers and Bendel Insurance FC. During his development years, he was considered to be the most promising footballer in the nation.
At the age of 19, Agu moved abroad joining Club Bolívar in Bolivia, having no impact whatsoever in one season.
Spain
In 1995, Agu ventured to Spain, joining La Liga side SD Compostela. The club's chairman José María Caneda described him as "...a mix between Ronaldo and Bent Christensen" (the latter a player in the team). During his stint, he shared teams with countryman Christopher Ohen but played only eight times in the season, going scoreless in the process.
In the following campaign, Agu was loaned to Galician neighbours CD Ourense in Segunda División, where he met exactly the same individual fate.
Germany
Agu played the following eight years in Germany, starting with FSV Optik Rathenow in the NOFV-Oberliga. In his only season he scored a career-high 14 league goals, and his performances resulted in a move to SC Fortuna Köln in the 2. Bundesliga. In the following campaign, after failing to find the net, he signed with fellow league side FC Gütersloh; his spell would be short-lived, however, due to the club temporarily dissolving because of debt.