By Alejandra Ocampo On Monday, Abu Dhabi and Ghantoot claimed wins in the Standard Chartered Gold Cup, the most prestigious tournament of the Dubai Gold Cup Series, the most important polo event in Asia and the Middle East, hosted by Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club. Abu Dhabi beat Dubai Wolves 12-9, while
Following their 6-3 win against UAE today, Green Gates qualified for the final of the Polo Masters Cup, the second tournament of the Dubai Gold Cup Series, at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club. The competition sees five 8-goal teams partake. Both Green Gates and Habtoor are undefeated so far in the tournament; they
Ghantoot and UAE are set to battle it out in the final of the Silver Cup, the opening competition of the Dubai Gold Cup Series, following their respective wins against Habtoor and AM/UAE in two extraordinary semifinals played at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club. Habtoor got off to a strong start against Ghantoot, securing
AM/UAE made a great comeback today at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club, in Dubai, as they outscored Ghantoot in the last chukka to secure a 9-7 win in the Silver Cup, the opening competition of the Gold Cup Series. Ghantoot got off to a strong start, and finished the first chukka with a 3-0
The Dubai Gold Cup Series is in full swing with its opening competition, the Silver Cup. So far, three teams have secured debut wins: UAE, Habtoor and Zedan. While we wait for the tournament to resume at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club on Monday, January 27 at 4pm – with the match between AM/UAE and Gahntoot –
The Silver Cup, the first tournament of the Dubai Gold Cup Series, continued on Saturday as Zedan claimed a debut win over Dubai Wolves, at Al Habtoor Polo and Resort. The competition sees six 18-goal teams vying for the title. Santiago Laborde scored first for Zedan, but Wolves also managed to convert in the first,