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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 06:09
Written by Urbanatomy

INTRODUCTION

Shanghai’s very own Australian Rules Football Team was established in 2002 by a handful of expats with a real love of the game. Since then it has grown rapidly to become a competitive team within the wider Asian Football League.

The Shanghai Tigers regularly visits and hosts competitive teams from throughout South East Asia including Jakarta, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand and other parts of mainland China. A series of domestic teams and matches also challenge the club’s members to maintain fitness in between international competitions.

BECOMING A MEMBER

Anyone in Shanghai that can lace on a boot and make it to our weekly training sessions very quickly becomes a welcome new member of the club. Although primarily made up of Aussies, the Shanghai Tigers have a list consisting of Englishmen, Americans, Canadians and South Africans. It is a great way to learn new skills and gain some fitness.

Our sponsors and volunteers have been super generous in their support allowing members, their families, and the wider Australian community to enjoy a wide range of social events each year.

CONTACT

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Website: www.shanghaitigers.com

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