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Angelo Paletta joins Hamilton Sports Group as minority owner

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Angelo Paletta has joined the Hamilton Sports Group (HSG) as a minority owner.

The longtime resident of Hamilton-Burlington has existing ownership stakes in McLaren Racing and the X Games and will bring what the team termed “executive leadership, entrepreneurial success, and a strong commitment to regional philanthropic initiatives.” Paletta has made successful investments in real estate, food processing, entertainment, venture capital, and international sports.

“We are thrilled to welcome Angelo to the Hamilton Sports Group ownership family,” said HSG managing partner and CEO Scott Mitchell in a statement. “Angelo brings an exceptional breadth of business experience and understands how to grow enterprises, build partnerships and elevate communities — expertise that will be instrumental as Hamilton Sports Group enters its next phase of growth.

“No one cares more deeply about Hamilton and Burlington than Angelo. His commitment to giving back and his belief in the power of sport align perfectly with our long-term vision, and he will be a tremendous partner as we continue to strengthen our teams, invest in our fans and build a legacy for generations.”

HSG owns the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Forge FC of the Canadian Premier League (CPL), and a master license agreement with Hamilton Stadium. Formed in 2022, the organization includes Bob Young, Hamilton-based company Stelco, and executives Scott Mitchell, Jim Lawson, and Marwan Hage. Young is the chair and largest single shareholder, while Mitchell serves as managing partner.

“This region is built on strength, passion and community,” said Paletta. “I grew up idolizing Angelo Mosca, and my family has supported this team for as long as I can remember — my mother still watches every game. It’s an honour to join Hamilton Sports Group and contribute to a franchise that means so much to me, my family and the Greater Hamilton community. I’m excited to support the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Forge FC and their ongoing commitment to excellence, community impact and elevating the fan experience for generations to come.”

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats finished first in the East Division standings in 2025 with an 11-7 record, though the team lost the East Final to the Montreal Alouettes. Bo Levi Mitchell led the CFL with 5,296 passing yards, 36 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions after starting all 18 regular-season games, earning the East Division’s nomination for Most Outstanding Player.

The Tiger-Cats ranked third in net offence, eighth in net defence, and first with a turnover differential of plus-ten. The club’s leading rusher was Greg Bell with 1,038 yards, leading receiver was Kenny Lawler with 1,443 yards, and leading tackler was Stavros Katsantonis with 69 tackles. Hamilton ranked fourth in attendance with average crowds of 22,858, which was a 3.9 percent increase from the previous year.

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