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===Aalesund=== | ===Aalesund=== | ||
At the start of the 2001 season he joined second tier club ], scoring 11 goals in 26 games during the first season. The next season he would help Aalesund win promotion to the norweigan 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, ] with whom he formed a great strike partnership, during that season he managed to score 12 goals while Dedé scored 14. In 2007, Aarøy played 20 Premier League games, scoring 6 goals. | At the start of the 2001 season he joined second tier club ], scoring 11 goals in 26 games during the first season. The next season he would help Aalesund win promotion to the norweigan 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, ] with whom he formed a great strike partnership, during that season he managed to score 12 goals while Dedé scored 14. In 2007, Aarøy played 20 Premier League games, scoring 6 goals. | ||
This guy is a fucking bear. By him on FIFA 10 and pump balls into the box. | |||
==International career== | ==International career== |
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Tor Hogne Aarøy | ||
Height | 2.04 m (6 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Aalesund | ||
Number | 8 |
Tor Hogne Aarøy (born 20 March 1977) is a Norwegian football forward who currently plays for Aalesunds FK. Standing 2.04 m (6 ft 8+1⁄2 in) tall, Aarøy is currently one of the tallest players in professional football. Belgian goalkeeper Kristof Van Hout stands at 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in).
Club career
Early career
After spells with Spjelkavik IL and Frigg, Aarøy tried his luck at Rosenborg BK from 1999 to 2001. His time at the champions was marred by injuries and little time on the pitch.
Aalesund
At the start of the 2001 season he joined second tier club Aalesunds FK, scoring 11 goals in 26 games during the first season. The next season he would help Aalesund win promotion to the norweigan 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 strike partnership, during that season he managed to score 12 goals while Dedé scored 14. In 2007, Aarøy played 20 Premier League games, scoring 6 goals.
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.. He eventually opted to withdraw from the squad to stay home awaiting the birth of his second child..
Career statistics
Template:Football player statistics 1 Template:Football player statistics 2 |- |1999||rowspan="2"|Rosenborg||rowspan="2"|Tippeligaen||1||0||||||1||0||2||0 |- |2000|||||||||||||||| |- |2001||rowspan="10"|Aalesund||rowspan="2"|Adeccoligaen||26||12||?||2||||||?||? |- |2002||?||17||?||4||||||?||? |- |2003||rowspan="1"|Tippeligaen||23||6||?||3||-||-||?||? |- |2004||rowspan="1"|Adeccoligaen||?||6||?||-||-|||?||? |-- |2005||rowspan="1"|Tippeligaen||20||4||?||4||-||-||?||? |- |2006||rowspan="1"|Adeccoligaen||27||12||-||-||?||? |- |2007||rowspan="4"|Tippeligaen||20||6||?||1||-||-||?||? |- |2008||26||9||4||4||-||-||30||17 |- |2009|||27|||6||6|||3||-|||-||33|||9 |- |2010|||8|||6||0|||0||-|||-||8|||6 |- Template:Football player statistics 3175||89||?||21||1||0||?||? |- Template:Football player statistics 5175||89||?||21||1||0||?||? |}
- 2008 season also includes play-off matches (2 games, 4 goals)
- Blank space means zero games or goals. ? = number not verified
References
- Råve, Geir (27 January 2009). "Drillo tok Aarøy på senga". ABC Nyheter (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 January 2009.
- Løvoll, Karl-Petter (8 February 2009). "Melder forfall til Drillo". Smp (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 February 2009.
External links
- Profile at AaFK.no
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