
Habtoor Polo triumph at Day 3 of Dubai Gold Cup 2025
In a captivating display of skill and strategy, Habtoor Polo emerged victorious against Dubai Wolves at the Dubai Gold Cup 2025 match.
The game, held at the renowned Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club, showcased the pinnacle of polo excellence, drawing enthusiasts from around the region.
The first goal was launched by Dubai Wolves' Benjamin Panelo in a penalty hit out, but Lolo Bayugar quickly equalized. Momentum shifted in Habtoor Polo's favor as the remaining three team members each scored one goal before the chukker ended, setting the pace for a high-intensity match.
Both teams demonstrated exceptional horsemanship and tactical prowess throughout the game. The competition remained fierce, with each chukker bringing thrilling moments that kept spectators on the edge of their seats. However, Habtoor Polo's cohesive teamwork and strategic plays ultimately secured their win over the formidable Dubai Wolves.
This victory not only highlights Habtoor Polo's dedication and preparation but also underscores the competitive spirit of the Dubai Gold Cup series.
Earlier on day two, Ghantoot Polo locked horns with Jehangiri Polo—a team making their much-anticipated debut in this prestigious tournament.
From the very first chukker, the stage was set for an intense battle. Marcos Araya of Ghantoot Polo stole the show early, scoring a sensational hat trick that energized his team and set an unrelenting pace for the rest of the game. Ghantoot Polo wasted no time showcasing their prowess, dominating the field with precision plays and remarkable ball control.
However, Jehangiri Polo's Santos Iriarte wasn't one to back down. His tenacious defense and impactful presence on the field proved to be a formidable challenge for Ghantoot Polo. Iriarte's efforts inspired his team and kept the competition alive, but Ghantoot's tactical brilliance and strategic ball placements ultimately proved too strong to overcome.
It was a match filled with passion, skill, and unforgettable moments—a testament to the spirit of the Gold Cup. Jehangiri Polo may be newcomers, but their debut performance hinted at great potential for the games ahead. Meanwhile, Ghantoot Polo left no doubt about their intentions for this year's tournament: they are here to win.
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