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Tim Hortons Field (French: Terrain Tim Hortons), nicknamed "The Donut Box", is a multi-purpose stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.Completed in 2014 with a capacity of 22,500, it was built as a replacement on the same site as the Ivor Wynne Stadium, which had been there since 1930.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds: 1872–1949 Unknown 1872 Hamilton, Ontario: Ivor Wynne Stadium: 1950–2012 29,600 1930 [16] Alumni Stadium: 2013 13,362 1970 Guelph, Ontario [17] Ron Joyce Stadium: 2014 6,500 2008 Hamilton, Ontario: Montreal Alouettes: Delorimier Stadium: 1946–1953 20,000 1928 Montreal ...
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League also use the stadium for training during the spring and summer. The stadium features a large press box with facilities for live TV and radio broadcasts, as well as working areas for print media, game operations staff, as well as home and visiting team coaches and spotters.
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.
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 ...
The 2024 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 66th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 74th overall. The Tiger-Cats failed to qualify for the playoffs when the Toronto Argonauts clinched the final spot in the East on October 11.
Canadian Football League attendance has averaged no fewer than 20,000 spectators per game for every season since 1963.The CFL consistently draws, on average, the third or fourth largest crowds to its games of any professional sports league in North America, ranking behind the National Football League and Major League Baseball, about on par with Liga MX and ahead of Major League Soccer, the ...
The 2020 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was scheduled to be the 63rd season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 71st overall. This would have been the second season for the Tiger-Cats under co-general managers Drew Allemang and Shawn Burke and the second season under head coach Orlondo Steinauer .