Aarhus Gymnastikforening in European football

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AGF in European football
Club AGF
First entry 1955–56 European Cup
Latest entry 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League

AGF is an association football club from Aarhus, Denmark. The team has participated in five seasons of the European Cup, seven seasons of the UEFA Cup/Europa League, five seasons of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, one season of the UEFA Europa Conference League and fifteen seasons of the Intertoto Cup/UEFA Intertoto Cup.

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Overall record

Accurate as of 3 August 2023
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
European Cup 186482225−3033.33
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 2055102233−11025.00
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 187562823+5038.89
UEFA Europa Conference League 210113−2050.00
Intertoto Cup/UEFA Intertoto Cup 82321832128128+0039.02
Total140513257201212−11036.43

GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference. Defunct competitions indicated in italics

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate [1]
1955-56 European Cup First round Flag of France.svg Stade de Reims 0–22–22–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1956-57 European Cup Preliminary round Flag of France.svg Nice 1–11–52–6 Symbol delete vote.svg
1957-58 European Cup Preliminary round Ulster Banner.svg Glenavon 0–03–03–0 Symbol keep vote.svg
First round Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 2–00–42–4 Symbol delete vote.svg
1960-61 European Cup Preliminary round Flag of Poland.svg Legia Warsaw 3–00–13–1 Symbol keep vote.svg
First round Flag of Norway.svg Fredrikstad FK 3–01–04–0 Symbol keep vote.svg
Quarter-finals Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 1–41–32–7 Symbol delete vote.svg
1961-62 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Germany.svg Werder Bremen 2–30–22–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1965-66 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Portugal.svg Vitória de Setúbal 2–12–14–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of Scotland.svg Celtic 0–10–20–3 Symbol delete vote.svg
1967 Intertoto Cup Group B6 Flag of Sweden.svg AIK 1–20–14th Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Germany.svg Dynamo Dresden 1–21–2
Flag of Slovenia.svg FC VSS Košice 1–11–3
1979 Intertoto Cup Group 7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Pirin Blagoevgrad 0–20–23rd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Austria.svg Austria Salzburg 1–02–2
Flag of Poland.svg GKS Katowice 0–00–1
1979-80 UEFA Cup First round Flag of Poland.svg Stal Mielec 1–11–02–1 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 1–21–32–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1981 Intertoto Cup Group 5 Flag of Norway.svg IK Brage 2–11–01st Symbol keep vote.svg
Flag of Austria.svg LASK 1–01–1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg FC Zbrojovka Brno 4–20–3
1982 Intertoto Cup Group 3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg TJ Plastika Nitra 1–04–31st Symbol keep vote.svg
Flag of Austria.svg SK Sturm Graz 6–10–3
Flag of Germany.svg Werder Bremen 2–11–4
1983 Intertoto Cup Group 4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg FC Luzern 8–30–12nd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Netanya F.C. 1–21–3
Flag of Israel.svg Shimshon Tel Aviv F.C. 2–12–1
1983-84 UEFA Cup First round Flag of Scotland.svg Celtic 1–40–11–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
1984 Intertoto Cup Group 2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg FC Baník Ostrava 1–02–11st Symbol keep vote.svg
Flag of Norway.svg Lillestrøm SK 2–22–2
Flag of East Germany.svg FC Wismut Aue 2–12–1
1984-85 UEFA Cup First round Flag of Poland.svg Widzew Łódź 1–00–21–2 Symbol delete vote.svg
1985 Intertoto Cup Group 7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Young Boys 4–71–04th Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Poland.svg Górnik Zabrze 2–31–2
Flag of Hungary.svg Zalaegerszegi TE 4–40–1
1985-86 UEFA Cup First round Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Waregem 0–12–52–6 Symbol delete vote.svg
1986 Intertoto Cup Group 6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grasshoppers 2–11–42nd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Austria.svg Admira Wacker 1–02–0
Flag of Hungary.svg Újpesti Dózsa 2–30–1
1987 Intertoto Cup Group 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lausanne Sports 2–11–12nd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of East Germany.svg FC Carl Zeiss Jena 1–12–2
Flag of Hungary.svg Vasas SC 1–01–2
1987-88 European Cup First round Flag of Luxembourg.svg Jeunesse Esch 4–10–14–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 0–00–10–1 Symbol delete vote.svg
1988 Intertoto Cup Group 8 Flag of Austria.svg FC Swarovski Tirol 0–13–33rd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Croatia.svg FK Rad Belgrade 3–00–3
Flag of East Germany.svg FC Carl Zeiss Jena 2–02–2
1988-89 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Ireland.svg Glenavon F.C. 3–14–17–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of Scotland.svg Cardiff City 4–02–16–1 Symbol keep vote.svg
Quarter-finals Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 0–10–00–1 Symbol delete vote.svg
1990 Intertoto Cup Group 8 Flag of Hungary.svg Vasas SC 2–02–02nd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Austria.svg First Vienna FC 1–21–1
Flag of Sweden.svg Gefle IF 0–00–0
1992 Intertoto Cup Group 7 Flag of Hungary.svg Váci Izzó MTE 0–10–23rd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Slovenia.svg ŠK Slovan Bratislava 2–02–2
Flag of Sweden.svg Kiruna FF 1–11–1
1992-93 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Sweden.svg AIK 1–13–34–4 (a) Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București 3–21–24–4 (a) Symbol delete vote.svg
1993 Intertoto Cup Group 7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg SK Sigma Olomouc 1–23rd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Romania.svg Oțelul Galați 4–0
Flag of Austria.svg Austria Salzburg 5–1
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Young Boys 2–3
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 1 Flag of Poland.svg Górnik Zabrze 4–14th Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Germany.svg Karlsruher SC 0–3
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg FC Basel 2–1
Flag of England.svg Sheffield Wednesday 1–3
1996-97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Slovenia.svg Olimpija Ljubljana 1–10–01–1 (a) Symbol delete vote.svg
1997-98 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round Flag of Hungary.svg Újpest FC 3–20–03–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
First round Flag of France.svg Nantes Atlantique 2–21–03–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second round Flag of the Netherlands.svg FC Twente 1–10–01–1 (a) Symbol delete vote.svg
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round Flag of Slovenia.svg Publikum Celje 1–01–72–7 Symbol delete vote.svg
2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round Flag of Georgia.svg Dila Gori 1–21–32–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
2020–21 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Flag of Finland.svg Honka 5–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
Second qualifying round Flag of Slovenia.svg Mura 0–3 Symbol delete vote.svg
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Club Brugge 1–00–31–3 Symbol delete vote.svg

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