Aarhus Gymnastikforening (AGF or AGF Aarhus) is one of the oldest sport clubs in Denmark. The club was founded in 1880, mainly with Gymnastics but also Fencing as the main sports, though AGF later introduced a variety of other activities in both individual and team sports.
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19 July 2015Match 1 | AGF | 2 - 1 | Brøndby | Aarhus |
18:00 CET | Vatsadze Pedersen Skhirtladze | Summary | Durmisi Pukki | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 13,437 Referee: |
27 July 2015Match 2 | Viborg | 0 - 0 | AGF | Viborg, Denmark |
19:00 CET | Kamper | Summary | Piscu Vatsadze | Stadium: Viborg Stadion Attendance: 6,318 Referee: |
2 August 2015Match 3 | AGF | 3 - 2 | Randers FC | Aarhus |
13:30 CET | Vatsadze Pedersen Petersen Aabech Christensen Olsen | Summary | Lundberg Borring Poulsen Johnsson Fischer Amini Fisker | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 9,543 Referee: |
7 August 2015Match 4 | OB | 2 - 2 | AGF | Odense |
18:00 CET | Festersen Greve Skúlason Lund | Summary | Aabech Vatsadze Elez | Stadium: TRE-FOR Park Attendance: 9,932 Referee: |
15 August 2015Match 5 | AGF | 2 - 3 | AaB | Aarhus |
16:00 CET | Elez Piscu Christensen Yasin | Summary | Enevoldsen Spalvis Jönsson | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 10,114 Referee: |
23 August 2015Match 6 | Copenhagen | 2 - 2 | AGF | Copenhagen |
18:00 CET | Augustinsson Delaney | Summary | Jønsson Andersen Bjarnason Aabech Nordstrand | Stadium: Parken Stadium Attendance: 18,837 Referee: |
28 August 2015Match 7 | AGF | 0 - 0 | Esbjerg fB | Aarhus |
18:00 CET | Summary | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 11,321 Referee: |
11 September 2015Match 8 | Hobro IK | 2 - 1 | AGF | Hobro |
18:00 CET | Göckan Kaya Justesen Hansen Bøge Mikkelsen | Summary | Olsen Hansen | Stadium: DS Arena Attendance: 3,350 Referee: |
18 September 2015Match 9 | AGF | 1 - 2 | SønderjyskE | Aarhus |
18:00 CET | Vatsadze | Summary | Dalgaard Absalonsen Simonsen | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 6,734 Referee: |
27 September 2015Match 10 | Nordsjælland | 2 - 0 | AGF | Farum |
18:00 CET | Thychosen Ingvartsen Ramón | Summary | Stadium: Farum Park Attendance: 5,871 Referee: |
4 October 2015Match 11 | FC Midtjylland | 2 - 0 | AGF | Herning |
20:45 CET | Royer Ureña Olsson | Summary | Elez Olsen Piscu | Stadium: MCH Arena Attendance: 5,604 Referee: |
18 October 2015Match 12 | AGF | 3 - 0 | Nordsjælland | Aarhus |
13:30 CET | Aabech Vatsadze Elez Pedersen | Summary | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 6,662 Referee: |
23 October 2015Match 13 | Hobro IK | 3 - 1 | AGF | Hobro |
18:00 CET | Damborg George Bøge | Summary | Andersen Olsen | Stadium: DS Arena Attendance: 2,745 Referee: |
2 November 2015Match 14 | AGF | 0 - 0 | SønderjyskE | Aarhus |
19:00 | Mikanović Čavrić | Summary | Guira Absalonsen | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 5,240 Referee: |
6 November 2015Match 15 | Randers FC | 4 - 1 | AGF | Randers |
20:30 | Ishak Keller Borring Poulsen Masango Marxen | Summary | Petersen Bjarnason | Stadium: AutoC Park Randers Attendance: 6,023 Referee: |
22 November 2015Match 16 | AGF | 1 - 1 | Brøndby | Aarhus |
18:00 | Pdersen Khodzhaniyazov Olsen | Summary | Austin Jønsson | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 6,194 Referee: |
27 November 2015Match 17 | Viborg FF | 1 - 0 | AGF | Viborg |
18:00 | Curth Déblé | Summary | Jønsson | Stadium: Viborg Stadion Attendance: 3,271 Referee: |
4 December 2015Match 18 | AGF | 2 - 1 | FC Midtjylland | AArhus |
18:00 | Čavrić Olsen Piscu Aabech Andersen | Summary | Duelund | Stadium: Ceres Park Attendance: 4,892 Referee: |
27 February 2015Match 19 | OB | v | AGF | Odense |
Stadium: TRE-FOR Park |
2 September 2015Round 2 | Kjellerup IF | 1 - 8 | AGF | Kjellerup |
20:15 | Summary | Stadium: Bjerget |
22 September 2015Round 3 | Silkeborg IF | 0 - 1 | AGF | Silkeborg |
20:15 | Summary | Stadium: Silkeborg Stadion |
27 October 2015Last 16 | Rishøj Boldklub | 0 - 3 | AGF | Køge |
18:15 | Summary | Piscu Mikanović Nordstrand Aabech | Stadium: Lyngvejens Stadion Attendance: 392 Referee: |
1 March 2016Quarter Final | SønderjyskE | v | AGF | Haderslev |
18:15 | Stadium: Sydbank Park |
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