The high goal season in the United Arab Emirates is coming to an end, with the last 20-goal tournament, the Ghantoot International Polo Championship, hosted by the Ghantoot Racing and Polo Club, in Abu Dhabi. While Ghantoot was already in the final, they were awaiting the crucial clash between Habtoor and UAE to know their
La Dolfina Tamera, Park Place and Pilot claimed victories in the ressumption of the USPA Gold Cup, that was due through Monday March 3 and Tuesday March 4, at the National Polo Center, in Wellington, Florida, United States. The USPA Gold Cup is the second leg of The Gauntlet of Polo and the tournament that
Casablanca defeated Alegria 14-12 and won the Founders Cup, the second competition of the 2025 World Polo League, hosted by Marc and Melissa Ganzi’s Grand Champions Polo Club, in Wellington Florida. The final took place on Sunday March 2, and the tournament saw four teams up to 26 goals, partake. It’s worth to notice that
Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club continues the season with a new tournament, the Dubai Challenge Cup, that sees five teams up to 10 goals, in participation. The competition kicked off on Saturday March 1, and the final is expected on Saturday March 8. It’s worth to notice that the Dubai Challenge Cup will be
Lahore Polo Club, in the namesake city, in Pakistan, is hosting the 62nd. National Open Polo, for teams up to 14 goals. The tournament will see the same five foursomes who participated of the recent President of Pakistan Polo Cup and Punjab Cup – FG Polo, BN Polo, HN Polo, Olympia/AZB Polo and DS Polo.
The USPA Gold Cup, the second stage of the prestigious The Gauntlet of Polo, kicked off on Thursday February 27. The competition sees eleven teams up to 22 goals, partake, who will fight for the coveted trohpy at the National Polo Center, located in Wellington, Florida, United States. La Dolfina Catamount, Clearwater and Brookshire were