Hammarby Hockey

The club plays in Hockeytvåan, the fourth tier of Swedish men's ice hockey, since the 2021–22 season.

Even before its bankruptcy, Hammarby Hockey was searching for a place to run all of its professional and youth programs under one roof.

[5] That search continues for the new Hammarby Hockey club, which has suggested to municipal authorities to build its own rink in the southern suburb of Kärrtorp, to avoid the difficulties of sharing ice time with many other clubs in other places.

[12] The club began play in the 2008–09 season, starting in the Division 4, the lowest tier of Swedish ice hockey for men.

The team spent their inaugural Division 3 season, 2009–10, in the Stockholm södra (southern) section.

The team once again won all their games and also their section, and as a result, they reached the 2011 Kvalserien qualification tournament for the Division 2.

With 4 wins and an undefeated streak in 6 games, the team promoted to the fourth-tier league Division 2 prior to the 2011–12 season.

[14] Starting immediately after the bankruptcy and the formation of Bajen Fans IF, the club has played occasional games at Hovet (known as "Bajenkvällen"), the former Hammarby Hockey's home arena.

Orvar Stambert, who played for the original Hammarby Hockey 1978–1983
Bajen Fans IF logo (2008–2013). A patch with the original logo will continue to appear on the club's jerseys in the future.