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Riyadh triumph in Silver Polo Cup Championship

Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
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Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
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Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
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Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
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Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital. (Supplied)
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Updated 22 October 2023

Riyadh triumph in Silver Polo Cup Championship

Riyadh triumph in Silver Polo Cup Championship
  • The event was also attended by Faisal bin Duwais, the executive president of the Saudi Polo Federation

RIYADH: Riyadh were crowned winners of the second Silver Polo Cup Championship on Sunday at the Nofa Equestrian Resort in the Saudi capital.

Fahad Abu Nayan, the vice president of the Saudi Polo Federation, awarded the trophy to the winning team.

The event was also attended by Faisal bin Duwais, the executive president of the federation.

Riyadh claimed the title after beating Casa Riyadh, who finished second.

Casa Riyadh player Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Salman was named the tournament’s best player, while Abdulmohsen Al-Hukair received the award for fair play.

Representing Riyadh at the championship were: Prince Abdulrahman Al-Faisal, Ibrahim Al-Harbi, Hossam Zwawi, and Moudar Al-Zuabi.