Danish Elitedivisionen Women — Round 18
HB Køge Women delivered a dominant away performance in Aarhus, defeating AGF Kvindefodbold APS Women 3-0 on Sunday evening. The result keeps HB Køge firmly in contention for the league title with just a handful of matches remaining in the Danish top flight.
Clinical First Half
HB Køge took control early. In the 12th minute, Swedish midfielder Olivia Mattsson fired home from close range after a corner kick was only half‑cleared. The visitors continued to press, and in the 34th minute, striker Rikke Madsen doubled the lead with a composed finish following a swift counter‑attack that split the AGF defence.
AGF struggled to create chances against a well‑organised HB Køge backline. Their best first‑half moment came from a free kick that sailed just over the crossbar, but otherwise they were restricted to long‑range efforts.
Second Half Sealed
HB Køge put the game to bed in the 62nd minute. A pinpoint cross from the left found Danish international Signe Bruun, who towered over her marker to head home the third goal. From that point, the visitors controlled possession and saw out the game with ease.
AGF introduced substitutes in an attempt to grab a consolation goal, but HB Køge's goalkeeper, Felicia Rogic, was rarely tested. The clean sheet was HB Køge's ninth of the season, best in the league.
Standings Impact
With the victory, HB Køge moved to 44 points, keeping pace with league leaders Brøndby. AGF, meanwhile, remained in 6th place, now nine points adrift of the championship playoff spots. The defeat ended AGF's four‑match unbeaten run.
Key stat: HB Køge have now scored 3+ goals in six away matches this season.

