Full name | Tigers Football Club | |
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Founded | 2003 | |
Ground | George Town, Cayman Islands | |
Chairman | TBC | |
Manager | Walter Hernandez Gonzalo McLaughlin | |
League | Cayman Islands League | |
Tigers FC is a Cayman Islander football club which currently plays in Cayman Islands' Premier League.
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