When the AGF'ere gather to support their team, it isn't just a match; it's a celebration. Every derby between AGF and Aalborg BK, known as 'Nordjyskerne', is a cherished opportunity to honor the club's rich history and strong community.

A typical derby day in Aarhus begins early in the morning, where many fans meet to prepare for the day's events. Flags and banners are hung, and there's a special atmosphere in the air. Supporters are dressed in the club's colors—white and black—with many sporting AGF jerseys and scarves. It's not uncommon to see groups of fans gathering around local pubs, sharing stories and anecdotes from previous matches.

As kickoff approaches, fans make their way to Stadium, where an unmatched atmosphere awaits. It’s here that the rituals truly come into play. Before the match begins, fans gather in the stands for a communal song that echoes throughout the stadium. The iconic song "Vi er AGF" is always sung with great enthusiasm, creating a unity among spectators that is hard to describe. Singing together before the match is not just a tradition, but a way to strengthen the bond between the fans and the team.

When the match finally kicks off, the atmosphere is electric. Fans immediately become part of the game; every goal is celebrated as a triumph, and every loss feels like a blow. During the derby, it’s common for the AGF'ere to create a wave of sound that can be felt throughout the stadium. It’s not unusual for them to engage in fun and creative chants directed at their opponents. The rivalry with Aalborg BK intensifies this atmosphere, and it’s evident that none of those present take it lightly.

Another important ritual is the traditional "tifo" show, where fans create visual displays with colors and banners that cover the stands. It’s a spectacular way to show support, and often the tifo carries messages relating to the club's history or current events. This form of creativity and engagement makes every derby a visual feast that both fans and players look forward to.

After the match, regardless of the outcome, AGF'erne often gather to share their experiences. It’s a time for reflection, where they discuss the game’s highlights and disappointments. For many, it is not just a match but a part of life as AGF'ere. This passion and dedication is what makes the AGF fan culture so unique and valuable, continuing to bind people together in Aarhus.

The derby traditions are more than just rituals; they are part of the collective identity of the AGF'ere. Each match is a new opportunity to strengthen the bond to the club and to each other, which is why every derby is an unforgettable experience that will live on in the hearts of Aarhus.