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Aberdeen Lynx | |
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City | Aberdeen, Scotland |
League | SNL |
Founded | 2005 |
Home arena | Linx Ice Arena |
Colours | Red white, black |
Head coach | Jordan Leyden |
Captain | Ben Edmonds |
Website | www |
Championships | |
Regular season titles | 2022–23 2023-24 |
Playoff championships | 2015–16 |
The Aberdeen Lynx are a Scottish ice hockey team who play in the Scottish National League (SNL). [1]
Aberdeen Lynx Ic Hockey Club is a registered charity in Scotland. [2] Focusing on junior development from learns to play all the way up to under 19s and seniors (SNL).[ citation needed ]
The team have the highest average attendance in the SNL, with home games regularly selling out.[ citation needed ]
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Across the United Kingdom, many services such as hospitals and schools depend on private or corporate donation. In the sixteenth century,(before 1560 in Scotland) the Church and the nobility were the only source of such support. By the nineteenth century, government and local authorities had taken over this responsibility. Poor Laws in the nineteenth century provided a more secure form of help for the poor and gradually the use of mortifications declined. Sometimes a hospital, Bedehouse, or care home was given money directly to further its purposes. The City of Aberdeen like many across Scotland, and in the rest of the United Kingdom, administers charitable trusts to benefit its residents. Some of these date back to the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In general these mortifications were endowed to benefit Guildry members, the poor, medical, educational, cultural, arts and heritage purposes individuals and groups. Recently the City Council has re-organised these charities together with OSCR. Some of the charities have been wound up with residual funds allocated to other charities with similar purposes in Aberdeen.
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