Hamilton Tiger-cats game in Guelph
by Anonymous on 8/27/13University of Guelph Alumni Stadium - GuelphGreat time had by my whole family. My 3 boys really enjoyed themselves! Lots for kids to see and do!
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats History
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team that were founded in 1869 as the Hamilton Football Club. After adopting the Tigers name, the team merged with the Hamilton Wildcats in 1950 and won their first Grey Cup as the Tiger-Cats in 1953. Collectively, the two Hamilton-based teams have earned 15 championships, with the Tiger-Cats claiming the trophy eight times across 22 appearances. The team has also claimed 23 regular season titles in the CFL’s East Division and fielded four Most Outstanding Player Award recipients and five Most Outstanding Rookie Award winners. Between 2019 and 2021, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats appeared in back-to-back Grey Cup championship games against West Division rivals the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Team Info
Division: East
Team Colors: Black, Gold
Team Rivals: Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Redblacks, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Tim Hortons Field
Tim Hortons Field has been the home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats since 2014. Built on the site of the long-standing Ivor Wynne Stadium, Tim Hortons Field was built for the 2015 Pan American Games and has become a vibrant hub for CFL action. At “The Donut Box,” Ticat fans can be heard cheering along with team mascots Stripes and T.C. and sounding off the longtime "Oskee Wee Wee" chant led by Pigskin Pete. The 23,218-seat multi-purpose stadium has hosted two Grey Cup championship games, including the 2021 matchup between the Tiger-Cats and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In 2023, the capacity record for the stadium was set at 28,808 during the 110th Grey Cup game.
To connect with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats:
The schedule for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ 2024 football season can be found on the team’s website.
Tickets for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the official ticket marketplace of the CFL.
Tim Hortons Field, home of the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats, is located in Hamilton, Ontario. The street address for Tim Hortons Field is 64 Melrose Avenue North.
Great time had by my whole family. My 3 boys really enjoyed themselves! Lots for kids to see and do!
Well attended by thousands of "Green" Roughrider fans. And the Roughriders did not disappoint. Excellent facility for watching CFL football on a cool summer evening.
My first CFL match was enjoyable. Pity about the rain.
Great to see the Green Riders beat up the TiCats in their home opener!
The experience was great. The stadium is nestled within a residential community and has a lot of history and charm. The fans were well behaved and a lot of families were in attendance. People were friendly and helpful, There were no fights or rowdies which sometimes occur at American NFL games.
A total blowout. The game might have been better if Hamilton had played against itself.
It was our first time in a American Football game. I used to watched it in ESPN. I bought a family pack and received a voulcher for hot dogs, chips and pops. Was really quite a hard work get it. Some people said: I ve never seen this voulcher before. Shame!!!
Torornto showed so much depth in both their offenive and defensive lines. They really just shut down Hamilton. All around the team played fantastic!
The tickets couldn't have been better. the fans in and around that section were "Football Fans".........enjoying the game..........but NOT the outcome. Some good natured ribbing took place. Hope to sit near there in October
Ivor Wynne is the real deal when it comes to football - the atmosphere is electric and the fans are a blast. If you want to know why people come out to a game 4 hours before it starts, come to Ivor Wynne!
My sin and I went to the home opener for the Tiger -Cats and had a great time. IT was my 12-year-old son's first game and he loved it. Everyone was friendly and the game was great....although the Ti-Cas lost.