In a very hard fought game, Casa Grande beat Cría Meta by a close 10-9, and won the Puerta de Hierro Open. The championship game took place on Sunday June 14, at Puerta de Hierro Polo Club, set in the outskirts of Madrid, Spain. The tournament, that forms part forms part of the large calendar of
The Polo Nations Cup continues in full swing, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, located in La Ferme d’Apremont, in the outskirts of Paris. The remarkable international polo contest, sees ten teams up to 12 goals, in participation. Two matchdates have been played up-to-date, with some lineups already with three matches done.
The season at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande, Spain, is in full swing; following Legacy’s success at the Copa Joseph McMicking, another tournament is on the papers – the Open de España, that’s set to kick off on Thursday June 18, and will see twelve teams between 4 and 8 goals partake The Open
Balanz Capital stormed in the season in England in the best way possible. With a lineup made of talented youngsters and a remarkable horse string, they went on to play one of the most competitive tournaments in the world, the Queen’s Cup. Claudio Porcel’s team only had to fight hard against Dubai, but they had
Sunday June 14 2026 marked a historical day for polo; Balanz Capital played a remarkable final of the Queen’s Cup against Aureus, and the Argentinian organisation claimed the prestigious title for the first time ever. Claudio Porcel’s lineup worked like a fine Swiss clock thoroghout the whole tournament, led by the shining performances delivered by
Salty Polo defeated Thai Polo by a heavy 7-3.5 and claimed the Cirencester Ladies Vitrix 22 Goal. The championship game of the ladies competition took place on Sunday June 14, at Cirencester Park Polo Club, set in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. The tournament saw three teams up to 22 goals (ladies handicap), in participation. Prior