Briskeby Stadium Discover everything about Briskeby Stadium, home of Hamarkameratene (HamKam), from the stadium’s history to upcoming events and more.
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FIXTURES
20.07.2025 19:15
Eliteserien
Ham-Kam
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Fredrikstad
Regular Season - 14
02.08.2025 14:00
1. Division Women
HamKam
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KIL / Hemne W
Regular Season - 12
03.08.2025 14:30
Eliteserien
Ham-Kam
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Bodo/Glimt
Regular Season - 16
09.08.2025 14:00
1. Division Women
HamKam
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Molde W
Regular Season - 13
11.08.2025 16:00
3. Division - Girone 3
HamKam II
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Strømsgodset II
Group 3 - 15
RESULTS
07.07.2025 20:00
3. Division - Girone 3
HamKam II
2
-
1
Skedsmo
Group 3 - 13
05.07.2025 14:00
Eliteserien
Ham-Kam
1
-
1
Brann
Regular Season - 12
23.06.2025 20:00
3. Division - Girone 3
HamKam II
0
-
2
Lørenskog
Group 3 - 11
22.06.2025 17:00
Eliteserien
Ham-Kam
1
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3
Tromso
Regular Season - 10
15.06.2025 15:00
1. Division Women
HamKam
0
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2
Fortuna Ålesund W
Regular Season - 10
1936
Opened
8068
Capacity
Field type
Artificial turf
Special features
There are 13 stalls strategically placed so that fans can buy food and drink without missing the game on the pitch
Briskeby Stadion
Briskeby Stadium is one of the most iconic football arenas in the Innlandet region, located in Hamar. It has a capacity of around 8,068 spectators and serves as the home ground for the football club HamKam. The stadium is known for its intimate atmosphere and plays an important role in local football and cultural events.
Brief history
Briskeby Stadium was opened in 1936 and has undergone several upgrades since then. The stadium has evolved from being a simple field to a modern football arena that meets today’s facility requirements. Over the years, Briskeby has hosted many exciting matches and witnessed HamKam’s progress in Norwegian football.
Ownership and Management
Briskeby Stadium is owned and operated by HamKam, which is responsible for both maintenance and development of the facility. The stadium is used for football matches, concerts, and other cultural events, making it an important hub for both sports and culture in the region.