Hamkam and Norwegian football fans mourn the loss of 19-year-old Ivorian Archange Defrignan Mondouo «Akillas». He was found dead in his apartment in Hamar on Tuesday. The cause of death is not yet known. The police have requested an autopsy. Outside Briskeby Stadium, the flag is flying at half-mast on Wednesday morning. HamKam states that no one in the club wants to comment at this time beyond the content of Wednesday's press release. VG observed daily leader Bent Svele entering the club house with a bouquet of flowers in his hand. He states that neither he nor the players are available to the media on Wednesday. Former HamKam player and current KFUM Oslo player Amin Nouri signed for Hamar club at the same time as Mondouo. He was called by HamKam early on Wednesday. Nouri describes Akillas as a very nice guy, quiet, calm and modest. He was a kind-hearted boy who was extremely talented. Nordic Scouting was the agency that brought «Akillas» to Norway. They write on Instagram that he was not only one of the nicest players they have known, but also one of the most talented. HamKam players trained on Wednesday morning in Hamar. It was the last session before the team travels to Spain on Saturday. Before Akillas signed for HamKam, the Ivorian was on trial with Mjøndalen. There he made an impression on, among others, veteran Joackim Olsen Solberg and coach Kevin Nicol. Mjøndalen coach is deeply shocked by Akillas' death. He describes him as a lovely boy, one of the most naturally gifted young players he has seen. On Wednesday, Olsen Solberg received the news in a messaging group for Mjøndalen players during a training camp in Spain. He woke up with a shock over the news that came. It's absolutely terrible and tragic, says Olsen Solberg. In April 2023, Akillas made his debut for HamKam's second team against Molde 2. The match ended 5-5. The young boy impressed those who were present. Molde 2 coach Magnus Ellevold Strand remembers the Ivorian. He was one of the players we talked about after the match who excelled for HamKam. It was a colleague of mine who informed me. It was incredibly sad to hear. You get a little shocked, says Strand. Akillas underwent the Norwegian Football Association's mandatory medical test last year, but did not meet the requirements.