In 1997, Agali joined French club
Olympique de Marseille. Finding it hard to establish a first team place, he quickly moved to
Sporting Toulon Var and subsequently to Germany where he played in
Hansa Rostock and
Schalke 04. From 2005 to 2007 he played in the Turkish
Süper Lig, returning to German Bundesliga team Rostock in August 2007. At Rostock Agali did not do well, after just one goal in 23 league matches he was given a free transfer to the Greek club
Skoda Xanthi. After a season with Greek club Skoda Xanthi the Nigerian striker has signed for
Anorthosis Famagusta. On 27 December 2009, he was arrested at Schiphol airport near
Amsterdam for carrying fake passports. He moved in summer 2010 to the
Chinese Super League club
Jiangsu Sainty. Agali is the head coach of
AS Racine FC, a
Lagos based professional football club that competes in the
Nigeria National League. ==International career==