Aarhus Gymnastikforening

[2] AGF also participated in the first edition of the European Cup, where they lost 4–2 on aggregate to French club Reims with three goals scored by Léon Glovacki.

[5] The introduction of professional football in Denmark had a major influence on the success AGF experienced from the late 1970s and forward until 1998.

With former Real Madrid star Henning Jensen on the team, AGF were close at winning the Danish Football Championship in 1982.

[7] In 1984, AGF were again close to clinching the championship but lost by a single point to the rivals from Vejle Boldklub.

[10] In 1996, with players such as Stig Tøfting and Håvard Flo, AGF were again close to winning the Danish Football Championship, but lost the title to Brøndby IF in dramatic fashion on the second to last matchday when opposing goalkeeper Mogens Krogh headed in the 3–3 equaliser.

[16] On 6 December 2015, however, Nielsen announced that Wieghorst was fired and that former Danish champion Glen Riddersholm was hired as his replacement.

[19] New manager was David Nielsen who started with four consecutive league defeats but finished the season in seventh place after losing a European play-off final against FC Copenhagen 4–1.

Their home ground is Aarhus Stadium, renamed Ceres Park for sponsorship reasons since 2015, which has a capacity of 19,433.

[20] Sources:[21][22] As of 3 February 2025[23] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Chart of yearly table positions of AGF in the Danish football league