Thomas Rogne, born on 29 June 1990 in Norway, made a name for himself as a prominent central defender. Known for his stature, Rogne stands at impressive 6ft 3in (1.91m) and carries a sturdy weight of 13st 7lb (86kg).
Rogne's professional footballing career took off in January 2007 when he joined Stabaek in the OBOS-ligaen in Norway. His first season saw a modest number of appearances; he featured in three league matches. Two seasons later, Rogne's game sharpness had clearly improved as his tally increased to nine appearances along with a defined goal to his credit.
In January 2010, a notable chapter in Rogne's career began. Leaving Stabaek for a modest transfer fee of around £200k, Rogne journeyed to Scotland to join Celtic. He donned the green and white strip four times in that first half season, but it was the 2010 - 2011 season where Rogne truly went from strength to strength. Featuring in 16 league matches and netting his first Celtic goal. His momentum continued into the 2011 - 2012 season with 17 appearances and a further goal. The following season, which was to be his last at Celtic, saw him play in 13 league matches. During his time at Celtic, he totted up an impressive sum of 50 appearances, leaving his mark on the Scottish football scene.
Rogne's career trajectory next led him to ply his trade with Wigan Athletic in England's League One in July 2013. His season there saw him make his mark in 12 league matches.
In March 2015, Rogne ventured further afield, transferring to IFK Gothenburg in Sweden's Allsvenskan. His tenure at Gothenburg was where he truly came into his own, making a commendable 66 appearances over three seasons, carving a formidable defensive presence in the league.
Rogne’s career took another leap in January 2018 when he transferred from IFK Gothenburg to Lech Poznan in Poland’s Ekstraklasa. His aptitude for league football was evident as he made a total of 62 appearances for Lech Poznan, netting the ball four times over four seasons.
In 2022, Rogne would set his sights on the Greek league, undertaking a short spell with Apollon Smyrni before eventually moving to Helsingborgs IF in Sweden's Superettan in July the same year. Here he made a praiseworthy total of 47 appearances with a total three goals credited under his name, illustrating his continued impact in the footballing arena.