Auburn Tigers Australian Football Club Explained

Clubname:Auburn Tigers
Fullname:Auburn Tigers Australian Football Club
Emblem:Tigers
Colours: Yellow and Black
Founded:2010
Sport:Australian rules football
League:Sydney AFL
Ground:Mona Park
Song:Tigerland
President:Ozem Kassem
Coach:Eid Kassem
Url:Auburn Tigers sportingpulse website

The Auburn Tigers Australian Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in the Western Suburbs of Sydney, Australia. The club colours are black and yellow and they are nicknamed the Tigers. Auburn won the Fourth Division premiers in the Sydney AFL league in their inaugural season, being undefeated for the whole season. The following year they went up two divisions and still made the finals.[1]

Auburn Tigers joined the Sydney competition in 2010 embracing the influence set by AFL NSW/ACT to establish another Australian rules football team in the heart of Western Sydney, Auburn. They also field a predominantly Muslim women's team.[2]

The home Ground for Auburn Tigers is at Mona Park, Auburn NSW.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: How the AFL is winning over the west. 13 August 2011. Andrew . Wu. Melbourne. The Age.
  2. News: Muslim women find a new goal with AFL. Peter. Lalor. The Australian. 28 May 2011.