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Nijmegen Tigers
Foundedc. 1967
Team historyNijmegen Tigers (1967–2003)
Based in Nijmegen
Location Netherlands
Arenalocal icerink in Heyendaal (1967–1996)
Triavium (1997–2003)
ColoursBlack, yellow, blue, white & red
Head coach Alex Andjelic (early 1970s–1985)
Danny Cuomo (1987–90, 1992–97)
Andy Tenbult (1990–91)
Fred Homburg (1991–92)
Jaro Mucha (1997–98)
Henri Stoer (1998–99)
Harrie van Heumen (1999–2001)
Paul Strople (2001)
Ben Tijnagel (2001–02)
Dana Knowlton (2002–03)
Jason Clark (2003)
Championships1983–84, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000

Nijmegen Tigers was a Dutch ice hockey club based in Nijmegen until 2003, when it was forced into bankruptcy. It has been succeeded by the Nijmegen Devils.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nijmegen Tigers
Foundedc. 1967
Team historyNijmegen Tigers (1967–2003)
Based in Nijmegen
Location Netherlands
Arenalocal icerink in Heyendaal (1967–1996)
Triavium (1997–2003)
ColoursBlack, yellow, blue, white & red
Head coach Alex Andjelic (early 1970s–1985)
Danny Cuomo (1987–90, 1992–97)
Andy Tenbult (1990–91)
Fred Homburg (1991–92)
Jaro Mucha (1997–98)
Henri Stoer (1998–99)
Harrie van Heumen (1999–2001)
Paul Strople (2001)
Ben Tijnagel (2001–02)
Dana Knowlton (2002–03)
Jason Clark (2003)
Championships1983–84, 1987–88, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000

Nijmegen Tigers was a Dutch ice hockey club based in Nijmegen until 2003, when it was forced into bankruptcy. It has been succeeded by the Nijmegen Devils.

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