Agf will start the Superligaen against Brøndby on July 22 without spectators on the D-stand at Ceres Park in Vejlby. This is due to the club's use of pyrotechnics and pitch invaders during the last round of the Superligaen against Viborg FF. According to the Disciplinary Committee of Football, at least 187 pieces of pyrotechnics were fired, and at least 10 spectators ran onto the pitch. Agf director Jacob Nielsen is disappointed with the situation and says that it is completely unacceptable that the club has to play without spectators on the D-stand. The club is also fined 150,000 kroner. Agf is investigating and reviewing video footage to identify and punish the perpetrators. Jacob Nielsen emphasizes that the club will do everything to prevent similar situations in the future. Agf has a tough match against Brøndby on July 22, and it will be even tougher without spectators on the D-stand. The club hopes that the supporters will respect the decision and not try to get onto the pitch. Agf is working to ensure that the match is played in a safe and secure environment.