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TheBrighton Tigers were an Englishice hockey club based inBrighton. The team existed from 1935 until 1965 and were one of the United Kingdom's most successful sides during that period. The club was based at the Brighton Sports Stadium (often known by its original name ofSS Brighton) on West Street.
The Tigers were members of theEnglish National League and later theBritish National League. The club was one of the country's best supported teams with 4,000 spectators regularly attending matches which were held on a Thursday night.
The Tigers' most famous victory was over theSoviet Union in December 1957, winning 6–3.[1][2]
The club won the firstBritish Championship since 1930 when they defeated theNottingham Panthers inovertime in 1960.
After the collapse of the professional league in 1960, the Tigers continued to participate in the inter-rink tournaments that were established in the league's place until 1965 when the Brighton Sports Stadium was closed down and demolished by the local council.
With the demise of the ice rink,Grice hockey, a variation of ice hockey that was played on grass, became popular for a while with pitches set up around Brighton.[3]
TheBrighton Royals team, founded in 1977, included some Tigers players. The Royals had some success in the 1980s before folding in 1988.[4]
| Competition | Year |
|---|---|
| English National League | 1946-47 |
| 1947-48 | |
| English Autumn Cup | 1946 |
| 1950 | |
| British Autumn Cup | 1956 |
| 1958 | |
| British National League | 1957-58 |
| British Championship | 1960 |
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