From 3-5 July 2026, another edition of the Silesia 3 Nations Polo Cup was played at Silesia Polo Club. Over three days, spectators followed fierce competition between five teams and players representing Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Angola, Argentina, Barbados and the United States.
The tournament once again proved that it belongs among the most important low goal polo events in Poland, combining a high sporting standard with an international character.
Five teams competed for the trophy: Warsaw Polo Club, Silesia Polo Club, New Generation Polo Club, Segway Polo Team and Noe Polo Club. Every match delivered plenty of excitement, and the final outcome was decided not only by the individual skills of the players, but above all by effective teamwork and consistency across the whole squad.
Victory for Warsaw Polo Club
The strongest performance of the tournament came from Warsaw Polo Club, who took victory at the Silesia 3 Nations Polo Cup 2026 thanks to a balanced and mature game. The winning line-up consisted of Adam Dean (+3), Tomasz Dowbor (-1), Jacek Baranowski (-1) and Barbara Tokarczyk (-1). The team impressed with both its attacking efficiency and its well-organised defence, deservedly claiming the tournament cup.
The other teams
The remaining teams also took part in the competition:
- Silesia Polo Club: Marek Setkiewicz, Tomasz Setkiewicz, Lena Forkajm, Aleksandra Klimczyk, Katarzyna Wyzycka and Maciej Olbrych.
- New Generation Polo Club: David Lagomarsino, Pavel Kraus, Andrew Gerber and Veronica Nechybova.
- Segway Polo Team: Artur Brzozowski, Levi Szegedi, Piotr Obidzinski, Robert Galara and Adam Rej.
- Noe Polo Club: Lukas Zatko, Viky Polanova, Amelie/Rozalie and Marek Polan.
A tournament with an international character
For years, the Silesia 3 Nations Polo Cup has played an important role in the development of Polish polo, bringing together players from different countries and creating space for high-level sporting competition. Its international field, closely contested matches and excellent atmosphere have made the tournament a permanent fixture in the calendar of the most important polo events in Poland, attracting growing interest from players and spectators alike year after year.