Tor Hogne Aarøy Explained

Tor Hogne Aarøy
Fullname:Tor Hogne Aarøy
Birth Date:20 March 1977
Birth Place:Ålesund, Norway
Position:Forward
Years1:1995–1997
Clubs1:Spjelkavik IL
Years2:1997
Clubs2:Aalesund
Years3:1998
Clubs3:Frigg
Years4:1998–1999
Clubs4:Spjelkavik IL
Years5:1999–2000
Clubs5:Rosenborg
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Years6:2001–2011
Clubs6:Aalesund
Caps6:242
Goals6:90
Years7:2011–2012
Caps7:35
Goals7:6
Years8:2013–2014
Clubs8:Aalesund
Caps8:32
Goals8:1

Tor Hogne Aarøy (born 20 March 1977) is a Norwegian former football forward. Standing tall, Aarøy is one of the world's tallest professional footballers. In a video game by EA Sports, FIFA 15, he is credited as the tallest player in the game, at 6'8.[1]

Club career

Early career

Aarøy began his career with Spjelkavik IL, He then had short spells at Aalesund and Frigg, before returning to Spjelkavik in August 1998. Aarøy was signed by Rosenborg in the summer of 1999, and spent little over a year at the club. However, his time with Rosenborg was marred by injuries.

Aalesund

At the start of the 2001 season he joined second-tier club Aalesund, having previously had a short spell with the club in the autumn of 1997. In his first season back, he scored 11 goals in 26 games. The next season, he would help Aalesund win promotion to the Norwegian top league for the first time in their history, ending second top goalscorer with 17 goals. The 2003 season was a failure, despite 6 goals for Aarøy, the team finished second last and was relegated. In 2004, he had a decent season and Aalesund was promoted back. 2005 was another poor season, with Aalesund once again relegated. Right before the 2006 season he got a new partner, Dedé Anderson with whom he formed a great striking partnership. During the 2006 season he managed to score 12 goals while Dedé scored 14. In 2007, Aarøy played 20 top division games, scoring 6 goals.

Move to J. League

In 2011 Aarøy moved to Japan to play for J2 League team JEF United Chiba. On 6 March 2011, he scored his debut goal for Chiba against Giravanz Kitakyushu. On 24 April, his second league goal against FC Tokyo came from Australia international Mark Milligan's long throw.[2] On 3 October 2012 he announced that he was leaving JEF United Chiba at the end of 2012 season. He is not being used by Chiba manager, Takashi Kiyama. Aarøy returned to Norway and Aalesund in 2013, where he played his last two seasons of his career.[3]

International career

Aarøy was called up to the Norwegian national team on 27 January 2009, as a part of caretaker coach Egil Olsen's first squad.[4] He eventually opted to withdraw from the squad to stay home awaiting the birth of his second child.[5]

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
Season Club LeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
NorwayLeagueNorwegian CupEuropeTotal
1999RosenborgTippeligaen10001020
2000Tippeligaen00000000
2001Aalesund1. divisjon261200002612
20021. divisjon301742003419
2003Tippeligaen2364300279
20041. divisjon13600000136
2005Tippeligaen2043400238
20061. divisjon271220002912
2007Tippeligaen2063100237
2008Tippeligaen26944003017
2009Tippeligaen2766300339
2010Tippeligaen301220203412
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupTotal
2011JEF United ChibaJ2 League20500205
2012J2 League15110161
NorwayLeagueNorwegian CupEuropeTotal
2013AalesundTippeligaen1302000150
2014Tippeligaen1914200233
TotalNorway27491342130311114
Japan35610366
Career total30997352130347120

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Top five: World's tallest footballers . Give Me Sport . 4 August 2013 . 3 July 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130703055030/http://www.givemesport.com/340581-top-five-worlds-tallest-footballers . dead .
  2. News: On the Gas: Chiba 3-0 FC Tokyo: J2 Matchday 2. 24 April 2011. Smp. 28 April 2011. 23 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110823164150/http://on-the-gas.blogspot.com/2011/04/chiba-3-0-fc-tokyo-j2-matchday-2.html. live.
  3. News: Frustrert Aarøy ute i kulda i Japan. 6 October 2012. 4 October 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121004224735/http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/10/02/sport/fotball/tor_hogne_aaroy/23680076/. live.
  4. News: Drillo tok Aarøy på senga. Råve. Geir. 27 January 2009. ABC Nyheter. Norwegian. 27 January 2009. 9 March 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090309154902/http://www.abcnyheter.no/node/82417. live.
  5. News: Melder forfall til Drillo. Løvoll. Karl-Petter. 8 February 2009. Smp. Norwegian. 8 February 2009. 24 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724185753/http://fotball.smp.no/landslaget/article129344.ece. dead.