Tor Fosse


Tor Fosse was a Norwegian footballer who played for Bryne FK, mostly as a central defender.
Fosse made his debut for Bryne as a 17-year-old in 1983, and played a total of 277 first-team matches for the club, including 141 appearances and five goals in league competition. In 1987, he was a member of the Bryne side that won the 1987 [Norwegian Football Cup|Norwegian Cup], and was the only home-grown player in Bryne's starting lineup. He was also capped three times for Norway national under-21 [football team|Norway Under-21].
He retired from top-level football in 1991, at the relatively young age of 25. Outside football, he worked as an air traffic controller at Stavanger Airport. Fosse died in Klepp on 27 November 2024, at the age of 58, following a two-year battle against cancer.