The mission of the Polish Polo Association is to promote polo in Poland, develop the skills of Polish players, and firmly establish Polish polo on the international stage. The Association supports the training and sporting development of players at all stages of their careers, as well as the national team's participation in the world's most important tournaments.
The Polish Polo Association is formed by the largest Polish clubs, which together build a strong and integrated polo community. The Association upholds high sporting and organisational standards, develops infrastructure, ensures horse welfare, and promotes fair play, combining the tradition of polo with a modern approach to sport and actively strengthening Poland's position on the international polo map.
The Polish Polo Association is a member of the Federation of International Polo (FIP), which provides access to international expertise, exchange of experience, and a real influence of Poland on the development of world polo. The best confirmation of the growing position of Polish polo was Poland's selection by FIP as the host of the 2025 European Polo Championship, which represents clear recognition of the sporting and organisational level of the national community.
The event attracted key figures from world polo to Poland, including Piero Dillier, Chairman of FIP, and Benjamín Araya, Chairman of the Argentine Polo Association. Their presence underscored the importance of Poland as a dynamically developing polo centre and confirmed its increasingly strong position on the international polo map.
The Polish Polo Association is co-created by the largest clubs in Poland. Meet the people who shape Polish polo.
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Marek Setkiewicz | Chairman |
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Tomasz Tokarczyk | Vice Chairman |
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Paweł Olbrych | Vice Chairman |
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Kazimierz Czartoryski | Vice Chairman |
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Mariusz Świtalski | Vice Chairman |
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Mateusz Świtalski | International Cooperation Representative |