The prestigious Cámara de Diputados Cup (informally known as the Cámara) kicked off on Wednesday at the AAP grounds in Pilar. Sixteen teams, up to 29 goals, are in competition: the five teams that did not qualify for the Argentine Open, and the 11 that played the Municipalidad del Pilar Cup. The final of the
The Tanoira Cup kicked off at Cuatro Vientos, in General Rodríguez, on Monday. This is a particularly special edition, as the tournament celebrates its fifteenth year. The competition sees twelve 14 goal teams partake. The final scheduled for Thursday, November 28, will be a great event. Let us put this tournament in context, as
The prestigious Cámara de Diputados Cup (The Cámara) kicks off on Wednesday at the AAP in Pilar. Sixteen teams, up to 29 goals, are set to compete: the 5 teams that didn’t qualify for the Argentine Open, and the 11 that played the Municipalidad del Pilar Cup. The final of the Cámara is scheduled
Playing together for the first time, Aspen Valley knocked Flexjet out of the six-team, single-elimination tournament with a high-scoring 16-13 victory. Aspen Valley now advances into Saturday’s semifinal round against Sebucan at 10am. The winner advances into the Nov. 27th final at 3 pm. In Wednesday action, Audi takes on Montemar at 3:30 pm.
Last week it was unveiled that the 2020 Argentine Open would follow the same format as this current tournament, meaning that ten teams will compete in next year’s championship, and that the format of play will go unchanged. It was not much of a surprise to learn that ten teams will play for the
The 126th Argentine Open, the most important polo tournament in the world, resumed on Sunday in Palermo. For a third year in a row, ten teams are competing for the prestigious title. Defending champions La Dolfina will play for their seventh consecutive championship. It’s hard to remember the last time two debutants made such