AGF secured their first Danish league title in four decades after a 2-0 victory over Brøndby IF on Sunday evening.
The win confirmed AGF as champions of the Danish Superliga after rivals FC Midtjylland dropped points earlier in the day with a draw against FC Nordsjælland.
AGF entered the match knowing a victory would officially secure the title, and the Aarhus side wasted little time taking control.
Defender Henrik Dalsgaard opened the scoring from a corner kick before midfielder Kevin Yakob doubled the lead with a composed finish after 25 minutes.
المدرب الشاب ياكوب بولسن، وبعد عامين فقط من بداية مسيرته التدريبية، يقود آرهوس لتحقيق الدوري الدنماركي لأول مرة منذ 40 عامًا.
لحظة عظمية ولا تُنسى. 🇩🇰🤯
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Brøndby pushed for a comeback in the second half but failed to break through as AGF held firm to complete a historic triumph.
The Danish champions' squad includes Iraqi player Kevin Yakob.
The title marks AGF’s first Danish championship in 40 years after a season in which the club consistently remained at the top of the table.
Meanwhile, FC Midtjylland finished second for the second consecutive season and will now shift their focus to the upcoming Danish Cup final.




