Tigers (sports teams)

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Tigers may refer to one of several sports teams:

Australia[]

  • Richmond Football Club, a Victorian based Australian rules football team
  • Wests Tigers (2000-), a south western sydney-based rugby league team formed by a merger between Western Suburbs Magpies & the Balmain Tigers
  • Claremont Tigers, a Perth-based Australian rules football team
  • Eastern Suburbs Tigers, a Brisbane rugby league team
  • Glenelg Tigers, a South Australian based Australian rules football team
  • Hobart Tigers, a Tasmanian Australian rules football team
  • Nightcliff Football Club, a Darwin based Australian rules football team in the Northern Territory Football League
  • Queanbeyan Football Club, an Australian rules football club that compete in the AFL Canberra competition.
  • Melbourne Tigers, a Melbourne basketball team
  • Balmain Tigers (1909–2000), a Sydney-based former rugby league team which merged with Western Suburbs Magpies to become the Wests Tigers in 2000. No longer represented in senior rugby league
  • Mayne Australian Football Club, an Australian rules football team

Bangladesh[]

Canada[]

England[]

Japan[]

  • Hanshin Tigers, a Koshien-based baseball team owned by Hanshin Electric Railway Co.

Mexico[]

  • Tigres UANL, an association football club based in Monterrey, Nuevo León.
  • Quintana Roo Tigers, a baseball team located in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

Nigeria[]

  • D'Tigers, nickname for Nigeria's national basketball team.

Norway[]

  • Frisk Tigers, an ice hockey club

Philippines[]

Poland[]

Slovenia[]

South Korea[]

Switzerland[]

  • SCL Tigers, a Hockey Organization based in Switzerland

United States[]

See also[]

  • The Tigers (disambiguation)
  • Tiger (disambiguation)
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