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ASA is the largest football club within Ringgaden (Ring 1) in Aarhus, defining the inner city. This led to the club's nickname, "Klubben i centrum" ("The club in the centre"). [ 5 ] The club has around 250 senior members and 320 youth members, making it one of the larger clubs in Aarhus .
Vejlby Skovbakken Aarhus (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvɑjlpyˌskɒwpɑkŋ̍ ˈɒːˌhuˀs]; commonly known as VSK Aarhus) is a Danish football club based in Risskov, a neighbourhood in Aarhus. The club was founded in 2016 when the football departments of Vejlby IK Fodbold and Idrætsklubben Skovbakken decided to merge.
Aarhus Fremad (Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs ˈfʁɑmˌɛð], "Aarhus Forward") is an association football club located in Aarhus N, the northern part of Aarhus, Denmark. The team plays in the Danish 2nd Division , the third tier of the Danish football league system .
Aarhus Gymnastikforening (Danish: [ˈɒːˌhuˀs kymnaˈstikfʌˌe̝ˀne̝ŋ]; commonly known as AGF Danish: [æke̝ˀˈef]) is a professional sports club based in Aarhus, Jutland, Denmark. Founded in 1880, it is one of the oldest clubs in the country and gymnastics and fencing were featured as its main sports.
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.
On 22 June 2021 the Danish 2nd Division club Aarhus Fremad confirmed that they had signed Rieper on a two-year contract. [2] In January 2023, after 47 games and 3 goals, Rieper signed a new contract with the Aarhus club until the end of 2024. [4] In early January 2024, it emerged that Rieper was on a trial stay at Danish Superliga club ...
Fuglebakken KFUM Århus (Danish: [ˈfuːləpɑkŋ̍]; commonly known as Fuglebakken), is an association football club based in Aarhus V, Denmark, that competes in the Jutland Series, the sixth tier of the Danish football league system and the highest tier of the regional football association.
Aarhus Stadium (Danish: Aarhus Stadion) known for sponsorship reasons as the Ceres Park is an association football stadium in Aarhus, Denmark which has been the home ground of Aarhus Gymnastikforening since the 1920s. With a current capacity of 19,433, it is the third largest football stadium of any football team in Denmark. [7]