[1] Agné shared teams with his twin brother Vidal whilst with Binéfar, and also acted as manager to the youth sides.
[2] Agné began his coaching career at CF Peralada one year after retiring, missing out on promotion from Tercera División in his first season.
[7] He returned to Girona the following summer,[8] taking them to a comfortable mid-table finish in the second division in his debut campaign and subsequently renewing for two years;[9] he was relieved of his duties, however, on 15 January 2012.
[22] Whilst at the service of Girona, Agné walked out of a press conference in February 2011 following an away game against SD Huesca after not being allowed to express himself in Catalan.
[23] This sparked a wave of solidarity on the internet,[24] and Catalan essayist Quim Monzó wrote an opinion piece on the subject for La Vanguardia under the title "!