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30/03 | Fortuna Hjø | - | AGF Women | | 2:00pm |
13/04 | AGF Women | - | Brøndby Wom | | 12:00am |
20/04 | Nordsjællan | - | AGF Women | | 12:00am |
04/05 | AGF Women | - | Fortuna Hjø | | 12:00am |
11/05 | AGF Women | - | Nordsjællan | | 12:00am |
Results
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23/03 | AGF Women | 3 - 0 | KoldingQ | |
17/03 | Køge Women | 3 - 1 | AGF Women | |
16/12 | AGF Women | 2 - 2 | Fortuna Hjø | |
09/12 | AaB Women | 0 - 1 | AGF Women | |
25/11 | Køge Women | 0 - 1 | AGF Women | |
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AGF Fodbold Women; commonly known as AGF, is a Danish women's football based in Aarhus, Jutland, who plays in the Danish top-division Elitedivisionen.
The club was founded in March 2020, were the clubs VSK Aarhus, IF Lyseng and Aarhus Gymnastikforening decided to have make up a women's team, who should be playing in the best top-division in Denmark Elitedivisionen. The club took over VSK's place in the league. The club must appear under the AGF's jerseys and under the name AGF Women.
It is an established and joint-stock company 'AGF Kvindefodbold ApS', where AGF A/S owns 80% and VSK Aarhus and IF Lyseng each own 10%.
The women's league team will train and play matches at Vejlby Stadium, the men's youth team will have Lyseng Stadion as home stadium.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 2 (Total: 2)Stadium or HomeVejlby Stadium (Danish: Vejlby Stadion) is an association football facility in Risskov, Denmark. It is the home stadium of 2nd Division club VSK Aarhus which is a merger between the former tenants of the stadium, IK Skovbakken and Vejlby IK. Constructed in 1969, it is part of the sports complex, known as Vejlby-Risskov Sports Centre (Danish: Vejlby-Risskov Idrætscenter), that is owned by Aarhus Municipality.
Record attendance at Vejlby Stadium occurred on 7 September 1978, when IK Skovbakken faced local rivals AGF in the Danish Superliga, then called 1st Division. 11,763 spectators saw the home team lose 2–4.
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