AGF Icon Patrick Mortensen Departs After Ending 40-Year Title Drought
After winning AGF’s first Danish title in 40 years, captain Patrick Mortensen is moving on. His final act was lifting the trophy at Ceres Park Vejlby.
Iconic striker Patrick Mortensen bows out at AGF. He captained the club to Danish Superliga glory this season before exiting after 265 appearances...
AGF captain Patrick Mortensen has left the club after captaining them to their first Danish Superliga title in 40 years. He made 265 appearances for AGF.
Lifting the Danish championship trophy at Ceres Park Vejlby was Mortensen’s final moment in an AGF shirt. The striker and captain since 2019 is moving on after his contract expires this summer, ending a 265-game stint with the club.
“I have been in good talks with AGF, but after consulting with my family - now concluded that my last time as a footballer will be somewhere other than Aarhus.
“As everyone knows, AGF and Aarhus have meant an incredible amount to me both as a footballer and as a person, and I take the best memories and the strongest feelings for the club, the city, and our fantastic fans with me.”
“I owe everyone the biggest thanks for what they have given my family and me, and to have lifted the championship trophy for AGF here at the end will always be the biggest thing for me,” says 36-year-old Patrick Mortensen, who with 115 goals in the white shirt is the second highest scoring AGF player in history to become an Aarhusian club legend.
En legende takker af i Aarhus. #ksdh #ultratwitteragfhttps://t.co/hixvR30o5M
— KSDH.dk - AGF (@KSDH_AGF) May 31, 2026

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