1. Bryan Bethell Cup (12-15 Goals)

Eight teams meticulously prepared to compete in the Bryan Bethell Cup, a 12-15 goal tournament with action-packed players swinging mallets only to score!
Final Game: Farrington vs Jolly Roger King of Polo/Trinity Polo Stud
Date: 14 June
The final of the Bryan Bethell Cup took place between Farrington and Jolly Roger King of Polo/Trinity Polo Stud. Farrington were on top of their game this season and performed exceedingly well to have the upper hand. Trinity Polo Stud tried to make a comeback but couldn’t in time and conceded the 2025 title of the Bryan Bethell Cup to Farrington.
Winners: Farrington ( 11-8 )
2. The John Prestwich Challenge Trophy (10-12 Goals)

The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club hosted this year’s renowned John Prestwich Challenge Trophy, packing five 10-12 goal teams aiming for the cup.
Final Game: Kazak K vs Park Place Vaara
Date: 14 June
Kazak K and Park Place Vaara, two of the most consistent teams participating in the John Prestwich Challenge Trophy, were ready to battle it out to claim the title for their names. The former team started with a points advantage. Both teams performed with incredible perfection and teamwork; however, only one could have walked away with the title. Once again, Kazak K proved their dominance and scored a couple of mystical goals to stay ahead and snatch away the title from the grasp of Park Place Vaara and became the winner of The John Prestwich Challenge Trophy.
Winners: Kazak K ( 8.5-6 )
3. Gold Cup (10 Goals)

The recent Gold Cup in France was held as a 10-goal format tournament in the famous Saint Tropez Polo Club. The event boasted two nine-goal and three ten-goal teams, showcasing a unique blend of youngsters and veterans.
Ten league matches decided the two finalists: VT Polo Team and Battistoni. The two teams had been the most consistent and had already faced each other in the league stages, and Battistoni proved to have the upper hand.
Final Game: VT Polo Team vs Battistoni
Date: 15 June
The two teams, VT Polo and Battistoni, were again ready to meet each other, but this time with higher stakes in the finals of the Gold Cup. The latter team started with a points advantage. It was as if VT Polo had learnt from their mistakes and did not concede the lead to Battistoni at either stage of the game. Battistoni were kept entirely in check, and despite scoring two valiant goals in the fourth round, they lost the game by the slimmest margin possible in the polo game. The game and the title of the 2025 version of the Gold Cup were claimed by the VT Polo Team.
Winners: VT Polo Team ( 6-5.5 )
4. Amer Randhawa Cup (8-10 Goals)

The Cowdray Polo Club was all prepared for its Amer Randhawa Cup launch, a 10-goal tournament that caught the eyes of many polo enthusiasts worldwide. Eight high-calibre teams fought each other in a series of eighteen games, including the finals and the subsidiary games held side by side with the main event.
The subsidiary final was held between Vendetta and Mad Dogs. The former reigned supreme, scoring half a dozen points to end their campaign on a high note.
Final: Maiz Dulce vs Cuatro Estrellas
Date: 15 June
The two last remaining teams, Maiz Dulce and Cuatro Estrellas, ran the last mile of the Amer Randhawa Cup. The game was incredibly close, raising the standard of polo with each second that passed. Maiz Dulce had been incredible with their form and continued to dominate against Cuatro Estrellas by scoring six goals against them. The latter tried to come back into the game but fell short by just one point, and the Maiz Dulce became the winners of the 2025 Amer Randhawa Cup.
Winners: Maiz Dulce ( 6-5 )
5. Copa Internacional (6 Goals)
Four teams were ready to give it their all in the exciting Copa Internacional, a six-goal fest that caught the eyes of all spectators.
Ten matches were held in the tournament, surrounded by tonnes of festivities for the entire two weeks.
Final Game: La Lorenzina vs Cornicabral
Date: 15 June
The final game started with La Lorenzina having a points advantage against the Cornicabral team. The game became pretty one-sided when La Lorenzina came into the zone and smashed goals all over the park. They accumulated a total of 10.5 points, which were more than enough to win this year’s Copa Internacional with over a five-point margin.
Winners: La Lorenzina ( 10.5-5 )
6. Abierto De Puerta De Hierro (12 Goals)
Another mesmerising 12-goal tournament descending upon the polo grounds of Spain was the Abierto De Puerta De Hierro. The tournament highlighted six prominent teams around the region filled with rousing talents, until only two remained for the final game.
Before the final game, a subsidiary final was also held between Cotton House and Almasanta. The former team easily won in the second half of the game when they broke the stalemate situation and scored five goals in the fourth round, solidifying their place as the winners.
Final: Santa Quiteria vs Arho
Date: 15 June
The final game was an exhilarating performance from Santa Quiteria against Arho. Santa Quiteria not only scored multiple goals but also guarded their goalposts brilliantly. Arho, despite trying really hard to make something happen, felt helpless as the game’s time period shrank, and eventually, Santa Quiteria engraved their names as the winners of this year’s Abierto De Puerta De Hierro.
Winners: Santa Quiteria ( 11-5 )
7. The Cirencester Ladies Vitrix High Goal Tournament (22-Goal Tournament)

This elite tournament featured just two qualifying teams, delivering a single, high-octane match that left spectators wanting more. The intensity on the field kept the audience on edge until the final whistle. Below is a look at the participating teams and the match that became the talk of the tournament.
Final: Emita vs La Rosada
Date: 15 June
The lone match of the Cirencester Ladies Vitrix High Goal Tournament featured Emita and La Rosada. Emita began with a points advantage due to a lower handicap, but La Rosada stayed firmly in the contest, matching goals with grit. Emita managed just over six goals—barely enough to clinch victory.
With sharp coordination, grit, and heart, Team Emita not only won the match but also lifted the 2025 Cirencester Ladies Vitrix High Goal title.
Winner: Emita ( 6.5-6 )