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He grew up at [[Bekkestua]] and played football in lower divisions as a goalkeeper for [[Stabæk Fotball|Stabæk]] and [[Øvrevoll BK|Øvrevoll]]. He quit his playing career to start refereeing, officiating district matches from 1976.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dommer’n som vil blåse seg til topps!|work=[[Asker og Bærums Budstikke]]|date=23 October 1981|page=9|language=no}}</ref><ref name=199o>{{cite news|title=Inn med dommer’n!|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|date=16 February 1990|page=19|language=no}}</ref>

He grew up at [[Bekkestua]] and played football in lower divisions as a goalkeeper for [[Stabæk Fotball|Stabæk]] and [[Øvrevoll BK|Øvrevoll]]. He quit his playing career to start refereeing, officiating district matches from 1976.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dommer’n som vil blåse seg til topps!|work=[[Asker og Bærums Budstikke]]|date=23 October 1981|page=9|language=no}}</ref><ref name=199o>{{cite news|title=Inn med dommer’n!|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|date=16 February 1990|page=19|language=no}}</ref>

Thorp made his referee debut in Norway’s [[Eliteserien|highest league]] in 1985, in the match Moss&ndash;Mjøndalen. In the same year, he was an [[assistant referee]] in the [[1985–86 UEFA Cup]].<ref name=debut>{{cite news|title=Vel blåst, Thorp!|work=Asker og Bærums budstikke|date=27 August 1985|page=18}}</ref> He continued over the next years, but lost much of 1987 and the entire 1988 season from knee and calf injuries. He returned in 1990<ref name=199o/> and officiated in [[Eliteserien]] until 1995.<ref>{{cite book|title=Norsk fotball-leksikon|author=Fagerli, Arnfinn|location=Oslo|publisher=Orion|year=1999|isbn=8245803987|page=381|language=no}}</ref> In the 1992 season, Thorp gave 3.6 yellow cards per match on average, by far the largest number in Eliteserien.<ref>{{cite news|title=Her kan du jukse &ndash; og her blir du tatt|work=[[Dagbladet]]|date=8 May 1993|author1=Thoresen, Ivar|author2=Laakso, Remi|pages=24–25|language=no}}</ref> The veteran {{ill|Svein-Inge Thime|no}} suggested to retire Thorp, [[Arild Haugstad]] and [[Einar Halle]] (more precisely to “chuck out” the trio) and use them as tutors to develop a new generation of referees. Thime, who referred to them as “too old”, opined that the quality of Norwegian referees in general had stagnated.<ref>{{cite news|title=&ndash; Sett gamlekara på tribunen|work=Dagbladet|date=3 July 1993|author1=Olstad, Henning|author2=Jørstad, Jonas|page=28|language=no}}</ref> In the same year, Thorp was an [[assistant referee]] in the [[1992 Norwegian Football Cup final]].<ref>{{cite news|title=På linje|last=Bakken|first=Tor Chr.|date=22 October 1990|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|page=14|language=no}}</ref>

Thorp made his referee debut in Norway’s [[Eliteserien|highest league]] in 1985, in the match Moss&ndash;Mjøndalen. In the same year, he was an [[assistant referee]] in the [[1985–86 UEFA Cup]].<ref name=debut>{{cite news|title=Vel blåst, Thorp!|work=Asker og Bærums budstikke|date=27 August 1985|page=18}}</ref> He continued over the next years, but lost much of 1987 and the entire 1988 season from knee and calf injuries. He returned in 1990<ref name=199o/> and officiated in [[Eliteserien]] until 1995.<ref>{{cite book|title=Norsk fotball-leksikon|author=Fagerli, Arnfinn|location=Oslo|publisher=Orion|year=1999|isbn=8245803987|page=381|language=no}}</ref> In the 1992 season, Thorp 3.6 yellow cards per match on average, by far the number in Eliteserien.<ref>{{cite news|title=Her kan du jukse &ndash; og her blir du tatt|work=[[Dagbladet]]|date=8 May 1993|author1=Thoresen, Ivar|author2=Laakso, Remi|pages=24–25|language=no}}</ref> The veteran {{ill|Svein-Inge Thime|no}} suggested to retire Thorp, [[Arild Haugstad]] and [[Einar Halle]] (more precisely to “chuck out” the trio) and use them as tutors to develop a new generation of referees. Thime, who referred to them as “too old”, opined that the quality of Norwegian referees in general had stagnated.<ref>{{cite news|title=&ndash; Sett gamlekara på tribunen|work=Dagbladet|date=3 July 1993|author1=Olstad, Henning|author2=Jørstad, Jonas|page=28|language=no}}</ref> In the same year, Thorp was an [[assistant referee]] in the [[1992 Norwegian Football Cup final]].<ref>{{cite news|title=På linje|last=Bakken|first=Tor Chr.|date=22 October 1990|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|page=14|language=no}}</ref>

Outside of football, Thorp was store manager for Anton Sport at Bekkestua. After Stabæk were promoted to the [[1994 Norwegian First Division]], they hired Arild Thorp as managing director.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fra sportsutstyr til fotballstyring|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|date=12 November 1993|page=20|language=no}}</ref> Stabæk proceeded with another promotion to the [[1995 Tippeligaen|1995 Eliteserien]], and hired Tom Schelvan as director of sports, alleviating some of the work burden for Thorp.<ref name=5o/> The tasks were soon differentiated further, with Thorp continuing as director of marketing, sponsors and events.<ref>{{cite news|title=Alltid mye å gjøre|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|date=14 November 1998|pages=32–33|language=no}}</ref>

Outside of football, Thorp was store manager for Anton Sport at Bekkestua. After Stabæk were promoted to the [[1994 Norwegian First Division]], they hired Arild Thorp as managing director.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fra sportsutstyr til fotballstyring|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|date=12 November 1993|page=20|language=no}}</ref> Stabæk proceeded with promotion to the [[1995 Tippeligaen|1995 Eliteserien]], and hired Tom Schelvan as director of sports, alleviating some of the work burden for Thorp.<ref name=5o/> The tasks were soon differentiated further, with Thorp continuing as director of marketing, sponsors and events.<ref>{{cite news|title=Alltid mye å gjøre|work=Asker og Bærums Budstikke|date=14 November 1998|pages=32–33|language=no}}</ref>

==Personal life==

==Personal life==


Latest revision as of 13:39, 23 November 2025

Arild Rudolf Thorp (born 23 June 1954) is a Norwegian association football referee and director.

He grew up at Bekkestua and played football in lower divisions as a goalkeeper for Stabæk and Øvrevoll. He quit his playing career to start refereeing, officiating district matches from 1976.[1][2]

Thorp made his referee debut in Norway’s highest league in 1985, in the match Moss–Mjøndalen. In the same year, he was an assistant referee in the 1985–86 UEFA Cup.[3] He continued in the highest league over the next years, but lost much of 1987 and the entire 1988 season from knee and calf injuries. He returned in 1990[2] and officiated in Eliteserien until 1995.[4] In the 1992 season, Thorp was noted for issuing 3.6 yellow cards per match on average, by far the highest number in Eliteserien.[5] The veteran referee Svein-Inge Thime [no] suggested to retire the trio of Thorp, Arild Haugstad and Einar Halle (more precisely to “chuck out” the trio) and use them as tutors to develop a new generation of referees. Thime, who referred to them as “too old”, opined that the quality of Norwegian referees in general had stagnated.[6] In the same year, Thorp was an assistant referee in the 1992 Norwegian Football Cup final.[7]

Outside of football, Thorp was store manager for the sports retailer Anton Sport at Bekkestua. After Stabæk were promoted to the 1994 Norwegian First Division, they hired Arild Thorp as managing director.[8] Stabæk proceeded with a back-to-back promotion to the 1995 Eliteserien, and hired Tom Schelvan as director of sports, alleviating some of the work burden for Thorp.[9] The tasks were soon differentiated further, with Thorp continuing as director of marketing, sponsors and events.[10]

He married in 1978.[9] He settled at Bærums Verk with his family.[2] He is the father of professional golfer Marius Thorp.[11] Arild Thorp also enjoyed bandy, horse racing and harness racing.[3]

  1. ^ “Dommer’n som vil blåse seg til topps!”. Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). 23 October 1981. p. 9.
  2. ^ a b c “Inn med dommer’n!”. Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). 16 February 1990. p. 19.
  3. ^ a b “Vel blåst, Thorp!”. Asker og Bærums budstikke. 27 August 1985. p. 18.
  4. ^ Fagerli, Arnfinn (1999). Norsk fotball-leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. p. 381. ISBN 8245803987.
  5. ^ Thoresen, Ivar; Laakso, Remi (8 May 1993). “Her kan du jukse – og her blir du tatt”. Dagbladet (in Norwegian). pp. 24–25.
  6. ^ Olstad, Henning; Jørstad, Jonas (3 July 1993). “– Sett gamlekara på tribunen”. Dagbladet (in Norwegian). p. 28.
  7. ^ Bakken, Tor Chr. (22 October 1990). “På linje”. Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). p. 14.
  8. ^ “Fra sportsutstyr til fotballstyring”. Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). 12 November 1993. p. 20.
  9. ^ a b “Blåser i feiringen”. Budstikka (in Norwegian). 23 June 2004. p. 39.
  10. ^ “Alltid mye å gjøre”. Asker og Bærums Budstikke (in Norwegian). 14 November 1998. pp. 32–33.
  11. ^ Sundbø, Trygve (10 August 2007). “Vil vinne for hjerteoperert pappa”. VG Sport (in Norwegian). p. 16.

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