At a press conference and live draw conducted in the Al Habtoor Polo Resort Hotel this Wednesday, the IFZA Gold Cup 2023 Dubai Open tournament’s schedule was formally unveiled. The event welcomed the participation of the teams, sponsors and media. The renowned Dubai Open is scheduled to take place from 15th of February until the
The Emaar Polo Cup is currently underway at Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, in Dubai. The tournament, that sees five teams up to 10 goals, partake, kicked off on Tuesday February 8, when Abu Dhabi claimed a narrow 7-6 win against Tarah. The victory secured Faris Al Yabhouni’s foursome a spot in semifinals, where they
Tonkawa, Iconica, La Fe and Dundas qualified to the semifinals of the Ylvisaker Cup, the second stage of the inaugural Florida Circuit 16-Goal Super-Series, that serves as the second qualifying leg of four prestigious tournaments – Joe Barry Memorial Cup, Ylvisaker Cup, Iglehart Cup, Continental Cup – and culminates in the Florida Circuit 16-Goal Super-Series Championship.
On Sunday February 7, Ankora claimed the Sultan Bin Zayed Polo Cup, that was hosted by Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Therefore, Khalid Alomran’s foursome won this title for the second time – the first has been in 2021 – and the current lineup included two of the players
UAE were crowned champions of the IFZA Silver Cup – their first after four years – following a thrilling victory over AM Polo. The championship match took place at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club, the venue of the Dubai Gold Cup Series, and had two very different halves. Indeed, Alia Al Maktoum’s lineup were
Following the penalty shootout that took place after the match between Habtoor and Dubai Wolves, UAE and AM will play the championship match of the first big title of the 2023 Dubai Gold Cup Series, the Dubai Silver Cup. Both teams have claimed three wins in the league stage, with AM Polo victorious over UAE.