Ghantoot ran out the champions of the IFZA Gold Cup, the most prestigious polo tournament in Asia and the Middle East, following a 11-7 victory against UAE Polo at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club. Ghantoot made an impressive comeback in the third chukka to dominate the match. They showed spectacular team play, securing a significant
On Friday, March 5, Ghantoot made an impressive comeback halfway through the third chukka to beat UAE Polo 11-7 and win the IFZA Gold Cup, the most prestigious polo tournament in Asia and the Middle East, at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club. As in their previous games, they showed great team work and strategy to claim
The final of the IFZA Gold Cup, the most prestigious polo tournament in Asia and the Middle East, is due to be played on Friday, March 5. The tournament, which is being streamed live on POLOLINE TV, sees eight teams, up to 18 goals, compete at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club. Dubai Wolves by CAFU and
Park Place and Scone both qualified for the final of the CV Whitney Cup, the first leg of The Gauntlet of Polo, after claiming semifinal wins on Wednesday, March 3, at International Polo Club Palm Beach. The tournament sees nine teams, up to 22 goals, compete. In the first semifinal, played early in the morning, Coca
Dubai Wolves by CAFU and Bangash have qualified for the final of the Bentley Cup, the Subsidiary Trophy of the IFZA Gold Cup, the most prestigious polo tournament played in Asia and the Middle East. The tournament, which is being streamed live on POLOLINE TV, sees eight teams, up to 18 goals, compete at Al Habtoor Polo
UAE Polo and Ghantoot have qualified for the final of the IFZA Gold Cup, the most prestigious polo tournament played in Asia and the Middle East. The tournament, which is being streamed live on POLOLINE TV, sees eight teams, up to 18 goals, compete at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club. In the day’s opener, UAE Polo