Ham-Kam

Ham -Kam ( Hamarkameratene ) is a football club based in Hamar, Norway. The club was founded Freidig on August 10, 1918 under the name. Abode is the stadium Briskeby - Gressbane in Hamar with a capacity of 8,000 seats. The team plays in green and white Dressen.

The previous best finish in the Tippeligaen, the highest Norwegian league, was the third place in 1970. Norwegian Cup competition in one was not previously beyond the semi-finals, which was last achieved in 1989.

History

After the 1995 season the club was relegated to the second division. With the new coach Ståle Solbakken winning the Adecco Ligaen, the second- highest division, and thus the re-emergence could be celebrated in the top league in 2003 after seven years in the 2nd and 3rd class. In the 2004 season, the Green-Whites were therefore again be represented in the Tippeligaen, and although the club possessed compared to the other teams have limited financial resources could still surprisingly fifth place achieved. The 2006 season ended the club as Penultimate and therefore had to go back. In the 2007 season, Ham -Kam made ​​the chances of promotion to the Tippeligaen, but had this after only one year left in the Adecco Ligaen.

Achievements

  • Norwegian Cup: 3rd place 1970
  • Norwegian Cup competition: semi-finals in 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1987 and 1989

Statistics

  • Most games: Cato Erstad, 506 games
  • Top scorer: Knut Eriksen, 360 goals in 320 games

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