Ankora Lamar defeated Ghantoot by an impressive 10-6-5, and captured the 12-goal Emirates Polo Championship International, following the final that took place at Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Sunday February 1. Both lineups reached the decisive match undefeated. Ankora Lamar, with Baltazar Jauretche subing in for Mohammed
The Emirates Polo Championship International, that is currently underway at the Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, stepped ino the last league phase. The tournament, that sees eight teams up to 12 goals, in participation, has already the semifinals set. The semifinals are due on Thursday January 29 – the first will feature Habtoor (3-2)
The Emirates International Polo Championship, kicked off on Tuesday January 20, at Ghantoot Racind & Polo Cub, set in the outskirts of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The competition sees eight teams up to 12-goals, partake, who will search for a spot in the final, due on Sunday February 1. The opening day saw
The draw of the Emirates Polo Championship International, the first 12-goal competition of the year hosted by Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, took place on Saturday January 17 at the club set in the outskirts of Abu Dhabi., the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The 2026 editon of the contest will see eight teams
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
Ghantoot beat Habtoor by a close 7-6, and won the Ghantoot International Polo Championship, in the championship match that was held on Saturday February 8, at Ghantoot Racing and Polo Club, located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The final was played at night, with artificial lights, in order to allow Muslim players to eat