Hamkam has been saved from bankruptcy after the local business community in Hamar came together to provide an emergency rescue package. It became clear after a meeting between representatives of the business community in Hamar and Hamkam on the evening of December 23. Anders Langset, who has been Hamkam's «ordensmann» in the recent rescue operation, says that the local business community has contributed to covering the total framework of 1.4 million kroner. The boards of HamKam Fotball and HK Sport AS submitted their positions for disposal and requested a meeting on December 30 because HamKam lacked 800,000 kroner to pay, among other things, wages and overdue debt. Now the club is saved from bankruptcy, and the employees are secured wages for Christmas. It's a huge relief for everyone involved, and Hamkam can now look forward to new challenges. The club has been close to bankruptcy several times before, but this time it was the business community in Hamar that came to the rescue. Hamkam is an important part of the sports environment in Hamar, and it's therefore important that the club gets the opportunity to continue its activities. Anders Langset says that there have been many good forces at work around the club, and that the local business community has contributed to covering the total framework of 1.4 million kroner. This is a big win for Hamkam and for the sports environment in Hamar. Hamkam can now look forward to new challenges, and the club will continue to be an important part of the sports environment in Hamar. The club will now be able to focus on developing further, and becoming an even better club for players, coaches and supporters. It's a big day for Hamkam, and for everyone who has been involved in the rescue operation.