The 55th edition of the Barcelona Polo Challenge Negrita Cup kicked off on Friday May 12, at The Real Club de Polo de Barcelona. The Barcelona Polo Challenge Negrita Cup not only is one of the most significant events of the club but also one of the most remarkable contests in Spain. The finals of the tournaments
Monday July 25 will mark the start of the 51° Torneo Internacional de Polo in Sotogrande. Three Cups will be at stake: Copa de Bronce Volvo, Copa de Plata Terralpa and Copa de Oro Globant. Twentyone teams split into three categories will be in participation: High Goal (18-20), Medium Goal (12-14) and Low Goal, the latest raised up
The Joseph McMicking Cup continued on Thursday, June 10, with the first two matches of the 12-14 goal league, played at Dos Lunes. This year’s edition includes two levels of play: 6-8 goal and 12-14 goal. This season marks a new era for polo in Sotogrande, with Ayala acting as the main host of the
The Bienvenida Cup, the opening tournament of the 2021 season in Sotogrande, came to an end on Sunday, May 16, in what was the start of a new era for polo in Spain. The tournament saw four teams, up to 8 goals, compete. The final, played at Ayala Polo Club, saw John Smith claim a
Polo in 2021 is going to be very different – but one thing is for sure, the future looks promising! A partnership has been forged between Ayala Polo Club and Minuto Siete, and Dos Lunas has also unveiled an ambitious project with the Sotogrande high goal in mind. Therefore, commitment is strong enough to ensure the
Panarea Polo Team took Casa Fagliano Cup, second stage of the Iberian Polo Tour 2019. The tournament took place during the last weekend at Aayala Polo Club in Sotogrande. The IPT series are part of the international Autumn calendar in Europe. The team lineup: Arístide Faggionato, Rosendo Torreguitar, E. Heggins and H. Brett beat