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[Hamilton]       [Hamilton] images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Hamilton Tiger Cats Logo Flags (Based on this photo).

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Introduction: Hamilton Football Franchise
(Hamilton Football Club 1869-1872, Hamilton Tigers 1873-1949), Hamilton Alerts 1911-1912, Hamilton Wildcats 1941-1942 and 1945-1949, Hamilton Flying Wildcats 1943-1944, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1950-present)

     The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team that play in the East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). They are based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and play their home games at Tim Hortons Field. In 1950, the Hamilton Tigers merged with their cross-town rivals the Hamilton Wildcats and the merged teams adopted the name "Tiger-Cats." Since their founding in 1950 they have had a total of eight Grey Cup wins playing as one team. Interestingly enough, although the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Football Club Franchise recognizes all Grey Cup Championships won by any Hamilton-based teams as part of their history, the CFL does not. Previous to the merger the Hamilton Alerts won the first championship for Hamilton in 1912 at the 4th Grey Cup, the Hamilton Flying Wildcats (a short-lived replacement team during World War II) had the second, and the Hamilton Tigers had five. However, the CFL does not recognize these early wins under the current franchise, which would have allowed their wins to total 15 championships. Even so the Hamilton football clubs have won league championships in every decade of the 20th century. Sadly no Hamilton team has won a championship in the first two decades of the 21st century. This is the longest Grey Cup drought amongst all the CFL teams.
     The arch-rivals of the Tiger-Cats have been the Toronto Argonauts since 1873 when the Argonauts defeated the Hamilton Football Club by a goal at the University of Toronto. Since 1948 the teams meet at the annual Labour Day Classic. Hamilton has won 31 times and Toronto has 15 wins. Since 1996 the teams play one game hosted in Hamilton, then a second game in Toronto a week later as they are only 51 km (about 31 ½ miles) apart.
Since the Montreal Alouettes, the Ottawa Redblacks, and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers also all are claimed to be Tiger-Cats "rivals," about half of the CFL teams don't "play well" with the Tiger-Cats.
Sources: Wikipedia: Hamilton Tiger CatsCanadian Encyclopedia: Hamilton Tiger CatsWikipedia: Canadian Football and Hamilton Tiger Cats (Official Website).
     Note: Be aware that there are a host of manufacturer's variants of these and other fan flags being marketed for Tiger Cats fans. This includes garden flags, banners, and pennants.
Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022


Primary Hamilton Tiger Cats Logo

[Hamilton Logo 2021 to present] Adopted in 2005 - image located by Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022  (source)

The Hamilton Football team has had just three primary logos since 1950. But for you enthusiasts, I recommend you visit this website to see and learn more about all the design variants.
Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022

Hamilton Tiger-Cats Mascot Logos between 1950-2022

[Hamilton Logo 1930-1969] 1950-1985 [Hamilton Logo 1970-1987] 1990-2004 [Hamilton Logo 1988-1995] 2005-present

Secondary Hamilton Tiger-Cats Mascot Logos between 2005-2022

1999-2022

[Hamilton Logo 2005-2009] 1999-2004 [Hamilton Logo 2005-2009] 2005-2009 [Hamilton Logo 2005-2009] 2005-present [Hamilton Logo 2005-present] 2005-present

Hamilton Tiger-Cats Wordmark Logos #1

[Hamilton Logo 1990-2004 ] 1990-2004 [Hamilton Logo 1996-1997] 2005-2009 [Hamilton Logo 1998-2020] 2010-present
images located by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022

Note #1 - These Hamilton Tiger-Cats Wordmark Logos are sometimes used as alternate logos (usually in conjunction with Mascot Logos) on publications and websites. Variants exist, usually adding the name "Hamilton" above the letters of "Tiger-Cats."


Hamilton Commemorative Flag

[Hamilton]       image by Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022
Based on this photo.

These commemorative flags celebrate the 8 Grey Cup championships of the Hamilton in 1953, 1957, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1972, 1986, and 1999. These are the equivalent of 8 American NFL Superbowl victories.
Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022


Hamilton Throwback Flags

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] image by Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

A throwback or retro flag uses one the older Hamilton logos in its design. Naturally they can also be an actual antique flags, rather than ones of modern manufacture. These are examples of these retro type flags.
Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022

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Hamilton Tiger Cats Fan Flags

Fan Flags are commercially manufactured flags either officially approved or licensed by a team or, unfortunately, in some cases, they might be illegal "ripoffs." There are also non-commercial one-of-a-kind handmade fan variants in use. They come in many styles, both vertical and horizon, and many variants exist. Designs are available with various horizontal and vertical strip patterns and design elements, but these flags all use some common design elements: usually a team logo, or a team helmet, and generally in the team colours of green, gold, and white, although recently black seems to have made an appearance.
Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022


Tiger Cats Helmet-style Flags

Fan flags are available for the Tiger Cats both in vertical and horizontal formats. Fan flags featuring Tiger Cats helmets are especially popular.
Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022

[Hamilton]     [Hamilton] images located by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

These Helmet-style flags done in the team colors with different field designs and are made for most CFL teams and have become very popular in recent years. These are three Tiger-Cat examples.
Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022

[Hamilton]     image located by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo.


Tiger Cats Logo Motif Flags

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] image by Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

[Hamilton]     [Hamilton] Stadium Banner outside Tim Hortons Field
images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.


Tiger Cats Message Flags

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.

These Tiger Cats fan flags are less for displaying at games or on flag poles, but more for the walls of home "man cave."
Pete Loeser, 19 December 2022

[Hamilton]      [Hamilton] images by Pete Loeser, 21 December 2022
Based on this photo and this photo.