At the Dubai Polo and Equestrian Club, located on the outskirts of the impressive city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the new year was welcomed in style as one of the Middle East club’s flagship tournaments got underway: the UAE Polo Federation Cup. In this edition, eight teams with up to a 12-goal handicap are
The Dubai Silver Cup returns for its 16th edition, officially launching the UAE’s high-goal polo season on 10th January 2026. The tournament fixtures were announced during a live draw and press conference held at Al Habtoor Polo Resort, setting the stage for an exciting display of world-class polo and top-tier competition. Held under the patronage
The season in the United Arab Emirates has already kicked off, and the start of the High Handicap season is getting closer and closer. As every year, it features its three flagship tournaments of up to twenty goals of handicap, the most important competitions in the Southeast Asian region. These tournaments are played at both
With the start of 2026, the United Arab Emirates is preparing to enter the high season. Although there has already been activity for several weeks at the three most important clubs where the tournaments take place, the kickoff of the UAE Polo Federation Cup at the Dubai Polo and Equestrian Club, officially marks the beginning
La Fe Eastern Hay defeated Dutta Corp 15-11 and claimed the Butler Handicap Cup, following the first final of the 2026 season in Palm Beach, that took place on Sunday December 28, at the National Polo Center (NPC), located in Wellington, Florida, United States. The tournament saw four teams up to 18 goals, in participation.
Tamam earned a narrow 9.5-9 win over Bin Drai, and ran out the champions of the Sultan Bin Zayed Polo Cup. The championship match took place on Sunday December 28, at Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The tournament, sponsored by the club’s President HH heikh Falad Bin Zayed Al