Sowiniec Polo Club
Torunaments 2026
10-12
July, 2026
7-9
August, 2026
27-29
August, 2026
The best polo
in Europe for the first time in Poland
Poland to host the most prestigious polo tournament in Europe
200 horses, 32 players, 8 elite teams from all over the continent on one field, which in size corresponds to as many as seven and a half football fields. Speed, precision and passion in the most spectacular version of this aristocratic sport. All this is coming soon near Poznań, in the unique setting of the Sowiniec Polo Club, one of the most beautiful clubs in Europe.
Experience the elegance of polo at its finest
Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of sporting excitement, sophisticated atmosphere and excellent company of outstanding players and polo ambassadors from all over Europe. A unique reception with music, delicious cuisine and moments that will long be remembered awaits you during the event.
History of Polo in Poland
The history of Polish polo goes back more than a century to 1911, when the first match was played in Lancut. Inspired by a game learned while studying at Oxford, Alfred and Jerzy Potocki brought polo to Poland, instilling a passion that has endured for generations. It is this passion that has led to a dynamic revival of the discipline and nearly a hundred actively playing polo players in Poland.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the European Polo Championship being held?
The XV European Polo Championship is a prestigious event that will take place in Poland – on the grounds of the Sowiniec Polo Club, located 25 minutes south of the center of Poznan. Directions from Google Maps
Why is this a historic event?
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What is polo and why is it called the game of kings?
Polo is one of the oldest and most elite sports in the world, played on horseback. It is often referred to as the “game of kings,” as it has been popular with monarchs and aristocracy for centuries – from Persia, to the British royal family, to today’s elite.
The polo match takes place on a huge field – its area is equivalent to as many as 7 football fields. The game involves two teams of four people, and the goal is to put the ball in the opponent’s goal with the help of a long stick.