World polo championship

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World Polo Championship - Argentina 2011

The polo world championship is a sporting event that takes place every three years to determine the world champion in polo . The organizer is the World Polo Association (FIP). The World Championship is the most important championship for national polo teams.

The first world polo championship took place in Buenos Aires in 1987 . The tournament has been held every three years since 1989.

Previous tournaments

year place World Champion  
I. 1987, April Buenos Aires ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Details
II 1989, August 11-20 Berlin United StatesUnited States United States Details
III 1992, April 4-12 Santiago de Chile ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Details
IV 1995, July 22nd - 30th St. Moritz BrazilBrazil Brazil Details
V 1998, August 21-30 Santa Barbara ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Details
VI 2001, March 28th to April 8th Melbourne BrazilBrazil Brazil Details
VII 2004, September 9-19 Chantilly BrazilBrazil Brazil Details
VIII 2008, April 21st - May 3rd Mexico city ChileChile Chile Details
IX 2011, October 10-21 San Luis ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Details
X 2015, March 27th to April 1st Santiago de Chile ChileChile Chile Details
XI 2017, October 21-29 Sydney ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Details
XII 2021, October 23rd - 31st Indio Details

Web links

Commons : World Polo Championship  - collection of images, videos and audio files