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  2. Tim Hortons Field - Wikipedia

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    This group is led by businessman Bob Young, who serves as the chairman and is HSG's largest single shareholder, and also includes Hamilton-based steel company Stelco, CEO Scott Mitchell, and Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Forge FC are tenants of Tim Hortons Field and play their home games at the stadium. [26 ...

  3. Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Wikipedia

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    T.C. and Stripes are the mascots for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Tiger-Cats also have employed an official hype man, named Pigskin Pete, since the 1920s. Pigskin Pete leads the Tiger-Cats fans in the traditional Oskee Wee Wee chant while wearing a custom number 6 Tiger-Cats jersey and a bowler hat. Pigskin Pete has been portrayed by creator ...

  4. Category:Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Wikipedia

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    File:Hamilton Tiger-Cats logo.svg This page was last edited on 28 January 2023, at 20:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Bob Young (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Owns the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Robert Young (born 1953/1954) is a businessman who is best known for founding Red Hat Inc., the open source software company. He owns the franchises for Forge FC of the Canadian Premier League as well as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League for which he is self-styled caretaker of the team.

  6. Ivor Wynne Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was the home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL from 1950 until it closed on October 27, 2012. [1] The club's previous home was the Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds . The stadium was replaced by Tim Hortons Field , with a fixed capacity of 24,000, on the same property.

  7. Template:Hamilton Tiger-Cats owners - Wikipedia

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    It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Hamilton Tiger-Cats owners}} below the standard article appendices. Initial visibility This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden ...

  8. 86th Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    The convert failed, and the Stamps led 10-3. Osbaldiston kicked in a Ti-Cats field goal from the 20-yard line to close the gap at 10-6. Hamilton got revenge with just over three minutes to go in the half, with a great reception by Ronald Williams. Osbaldiston nailed the convert and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats led 13-10.

  9. Forge FC - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton was linked to a professional soccer team as early as June 2013, when reports first emerged of a professional soccer league launching in Canada. [1] Hamilton Tiger-Cats owner Bob Young was part of a group of investors, predominantly from the Canadian Football League, working with the Canadian Soccer Association and president Victor Montagliani.