Campeonato Argentino Abierto de Polo
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The Campeonato Argentino Abierto de Polo (Spanish
for Argentine Polo Open Championship) is the most important international polo
championship at club level, that has taken place every year since 1893 at the Catedral del Polo
in Palermo
barrio in Buenos Aires
, Argentina
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It was known as the River Plate Polo Championship between 1893-1923, and as well as the other two main polo events in Argentina (the Campeonato Abierto de Hurlingham at the Hurlingham Club
and the Campeonato Abierto del Tortugas Country Club), the handicap
of the teams must be between 28 and 40 goals. It is organised by the Asociación Argentina de Polo (Argentine Polo Association).
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Spanish language
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for Argentine Polo Open Championship) is the most important international polo
Polo
Polo is a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score goals against an opposing team. Sometimes called, "The Sport of Kings", it was highly popularized by the British. Players score by driving a small white plastic or wooden ball into the opposing team's goal using a...
championship at club level, that has taken place every year since 1893 at the Catedral del Polo
Campo Argentino de Polo
The Campo Argentino del Polo, popularly known as the 'Cathedral of Polo', is a multi-purpose stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is currently used mostly for polo, pato and field hockey matches and hosted matches for the 1978 World Hockey Cup....
in Palermo
Palermo, Buenos Aires
Palermo is a neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It is located in the northeast of the city, bordering the barrios of Belgrano to the north, Almagro and Recoleta to the south, Villa Crespo and Colegiales to the west and the Río de la Plata river to the east. With a total...
barrio in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
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, Argentina
Argentina
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.
It was known as the River Plate Polo Championship between 1893-1923, and as well as the other two main polo events in Argentina (the Campeonato Abierto de Hurlingham at the Hurlingham Club
Hurlingham Club (Argentina)
The Hurlingham Club of Argentina is a golf and polo club in Hurlingham, Buenos Aires Province.-History:It is named after the Hurlingham Club in London and was set up in 1888 by the local Anglo-Argentine community...
and the Campeonato Abierto del Tortugas Country Club), the handicap
Handicapping
Handicapping, in sport and games, is the practice of assigning advantage through scoring compensation or other advantage given to different contestants to equalize the chances of winning. The word also applies to the various methods by which the advantage is calculated...
of the teams must be between 28 and 40 goals. It is organised by the Asociación Argentina de Polo (Argentine Polo Association).
Winners
Year | Winner | Members |
2010 | Ellerstina Etiqueta Negra | Facundo Pieres Facundo Pieres Facundo Pieres born May 19, 1986 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province is a professional Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 2.- Biography :... , Gonzalo Pieres Gonzalo Pieres Gonzalo Pieres, Jr. born December 17, 1982 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province is a professional Argentine polo player with a 10 goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 2.- Biography :... (h) Pablo Mac Donough Pablo Mac Donough Pablo Mac Donough is a professional polo player from Argentina with a 10-goal polo player.- Biography :Mac Donough was born in Buenos Aires on 21 February 1982. He began playing polo with his family at a young age.- Career :... and Juan Martín Nero. |
2009 | Dolfina La Dolfina Polo Team The La Dolfina Polo Team was founded by Adolfo Cambiaso and Bartolomé Castagnola in 1997 and is one of the more successful polo teams in Argentina of the present. The other team members since 2005 are Lucas Monteverde and Mariano Aguerre.... Peugot |
Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Lucas Monteverde (h) Lucas Monteverde Lucas Monteverde, born December 18, 1976, is an Argentine professional polo player with a handicap of 10. He grew up near the town of 25 de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province, at the estancia El Rincón. The ranch is run by his father Lucas and uncle Marcelo Monteverde, one of the world's most successful... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
2008 | Ellerstina ETIQUETA NEGRA | Pablo Mac Donough Pablo Mac Donough Pablo Mac Donough is a professional polo player from Argentina with a 10-goal polo player.- Biography :Mac Donough was born in Buenos Aires on 21 February 1982. He began playing polo with his family at a young age.- Career :... , Gonzalo Pieres Gonzalo Pieres Gonzalo Pieres, Jr. born December 17, 1982 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province is a professional Argentine polo player with a 10 goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 2.- Biography :... (h), Facundo Pieres Facundo Pieres Facundo Pieres born May 19, 1986 in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province is a professional Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 2.- Biography :... and Juan Martín Nero. |
2007 | Dolfina JAEGER LE COULTRE | Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Lucas Monteverde (h) Lucas Monteverde Lucas Monteverde, born December 18, 1976, is an Argentine professional polo player with a handicap of 10. He grew up near the town of 25 de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province, at the estancia El Rincón. The ranch is run by his father Lucas and uncle Marcelo Monteverde, one of the world's most successful... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
2006 | Dolfina La Dolfina Polo Team The La Dolfina Polo Team was founded by Adolfo Cambiaso and Bartolomé Castagnola in 1997 and is one of the more successful polo teams in Argentina of the present. The other team members since 2005 are Lucas Monteverde and Mariano Aguerre.... Showmatch |
Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Lucas Monteverde (h) Lucas Monteverde Lucas Monteverde, born December 18, 1976, is an Argentine professional polo player with a handicap of 10. He grew up near the town of 25 de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province, at the estancia El Rincón. The ranch is run by his father Lucas and uncle Marcelo Monteverde, one of the world's most successful... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
2005 | Dolfina La Dolfina Polo Team The La Dolfina Polo Team was founded by Adolfo Cambiaso and Bartolomé Castagnola in 1997 and is one of the more successful polo teams in Argentina of the present. The other team members since 2005 are Lucas Monteverde and Mariano Aguerre.... Showmatch |
Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Lucas Monteverde (h) Lucas Monteverde Lucas Monteverde, born December 18, 1976, is an Argentine professional polo player with a handicap of 10. He grew up near the town of 25 de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province, at the estancia El Rincón. The ranch is run by his father Lucas and uncle Marcelo Monteverde, one of the world's most successful... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
2004 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU II | Alberto Heguy (h), Ignacio Heguy, Milo Fernández Araujo and Eduardo Heguy. |
2003 | LA AGUADA PASSAT | Javier Novillo Astrada, Eduardo Novillo Astrada (h), Miguel Novillo Astrada and Ignacio Novillo Astrada. |
2002 | LA DOLFINA La Dolfina Polo Team The La Dolfina Polo Team was founded by Adolfo Cambiaso and Bartolomé Castagnola in 1997 and is one of the more successful polo teams in Argentina of the present. The other team members since 2005 are Lucas Monteverde and Mariano Aguerre.... KING POWER |
Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Sebastián Merlos, Juan Ignacio Merlos and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
2001 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU | Bautista Heguy, Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... , Marcos Heguy and Horacio Heguy (h). |
2000 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU II | Alberto Heguy (h), Ignacio Heguy, Milo Fernández Araujo and Eduardo Heguy. |
1999 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU II | Alberto Heguy (h), Ignacio Heguy, Milo Fernández Araujo and Eduardo Heguy. |
1998 | ELLERSTINA | Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... , Gonzalo Pieres and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
1997 | ELLERSTINA | Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... , Gonzalo Pieres and Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola Bartolomé Castagnola born June 16, 1970 in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal polo handicap and ranked among the top twenty players. He is often referred to as Lolo.-Career:... . |
1996 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU II | Alberto Heguy (h), Ignacio Heguy, Alejandro Díaz Alberdi Alejandro Diaz-Alberdi Alejandro Diaz-Alberdi is an 8-goal professional polo player. He was at one stage in his career rated at 10 goals, the highest handicap a player can receive... and Eduardo Heguy. |
1995 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU I | Bautista Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy (h) and Marcos Heguy. |
1994 | ELLERSTINA | Adolfo Cambiaso (h) Adolfo Cambiaso Adolfo Cambiaso born April 15, 1975 in Cañuelas, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine polo player with a 10-goal handicap. Currently, he is ranked number 1. He is often referred to as Adolfito or Dolfi.-Early years:... , Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre Mariano Aguerre born May 25, 1969 in Pilar, Buenos Aires Province is an Argentine professional polo player. He is one of the few players to have achieved a 10-goal handicap, which he maintained for much of his career. He is presently rated at 9 goals in Argentina and the U.S.A.-Career:Like Adolfo... , Gonzalo Pieres and Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida, is a polo player, considered by many to be a living legend, and one of the few who has been ranked at a 10-goal handicap, which he reached at the age of twenty-five.- Biography :... . |
1993 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU I | Bautista Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy (h) and Marcos Heguy. |
1992 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU I | Bautista Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy (h) and Marcos Heguy. |
1991 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU I | Bautista Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy (h) and Marcos Heguy. |
1990 | LA ESPADANA | Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida, is a polo player, considered by many to be a living legend, and one of the few who has been ranked at a 10-goal handicap, which he reached at the age of twenty-five.- Biography :... , Alfonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz (h). |
1989 | LA ESPADANA | Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida, is a polo player, considered by many to be a living legend, and one of the few who has been ranked at a 10-goal handicap, which he reached at the age of twenty-five.- Biography :... , Alfonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz (h). |
1988 | LA ESPADANA | Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida, is a polo player, considered by many to be a living legend, and one of the few who has been ranked at a 10-goal handicap, which he reached at the age of twenty-five.- Biography :... , Alfonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz (h). |
1987 | LA ESPADANA | Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida Carlos Gracida, is a polo player, considered by many to be a living legend, and one of the few who has been ranked at a 10-goal handicap, which he reached at the age of twenty-five.- Biography :... , Alfonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz (h). |
1986 | INDIOS CHAPALEUFU | Marcos Heguy, Gonzalo Heguy, Horacio Heguy (h) and Alejandro Garrahan. |
1986 | LA ESPADANA (MAYO) | Antonio Herrera, Alfonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz (h). |
1985 | -- | Could not be finished due to an epizootic Epizootic In epizoology, an epizootic is a disease that appears as new cases in a given animal population, during a given period, at a rate that substantially exceeds what is "expected" based on recent experience . Epidemic is the analogous term applied to human populations... disease |
1984 | LA ESPADANA | Juan M. Zavaleta, Alfonso Pieres, Gonzalo Pieres and Ernesto Trotz (h). |
1983 | CORONEL SUAREZ II | Benjamín Araya, Juan Badiola, Daniel González and Horacio Araya. |
1982 | SANTA ANA | Gastón R. Dorignac, Héctor Merlos Guillermo Gracida (h) and Francisco E. Dorignac. |
1981 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Benjamín Araya, Alberto P. Heguy, Alfredo Harriott and Celestino Garrós. |
1980 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Benjamín Araya, Alberto P. Heguy, Alfredo Harriott and C. Garrós (Horacio Heguy). |
1979 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1978 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1977 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1976 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1975 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1974 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1973 | SANTA ANA | Gastón R. Dorignac, Héctor Merlos, Daniel González and Francisco Dorignac. |
1972 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1971 | SANTA ANA | Teófilo V. Bordeau, Gastón Dorignac, Daniel González and Francisco Dorignac. |
1970 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1969 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1968 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1967 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Alfredo Harriott. |
1966 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy (William Linfoot), Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Daniel González. |
1965 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h) and Daniel González. |
1964 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriot (h) and Juan Carlos Harriott (Carlos Torres Zavaleta). |
1963 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Alberto P. Heguy, Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h), and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1962 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Horacio A. Heguy, Daniel González, Juan Carlos Harriott (h), and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1961 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Horacio A. Heguy, Daniel González, Juan Carlos Harriott (h), and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1960 | EL TREBOL | Horacio Castilla, Teófilo V. Bordeau, Carlos de la Serna and Carlos E. Menditeguy. |
1959 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h), Luis A. Lalor and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1958 | CORONEL SUAREZ- LOS INDIOS | Horacio A. Heguy, Juan Carlos Harriott (h), Antonio Heguy and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1957 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Bertil Andino Grahn, Juan Carlos Harriott (h), Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1956 | EL TREBOL | Eduardo A. Bullrich, Julio Menditeguy, Roberto Skene and Carlos E. Menditeguy. |
1955 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1954 | EL TREBOL | Nicolás Ruiz Guinazú, Roberto Skene, Carlos E. Menditeguy and Eduardo A. Bullrich. |
1953 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Ernesto J. Lalor, Francisco Reyes Carrere, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1952 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Ruben Fernández Sarraúa, Francisco Reyes Carrere, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan Carlos Harriott. |
1951 | LOS PINGÜINOS | Luis J. Duggan, Iván M. Mihanovich, Gabriel Capdepont and Mariano Gutiérrez Achaval. |
1950 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1949 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1948 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1947 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1946 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1945 | -- | Not held due to the World War II World War II World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis... . |
1944 | VENADO TUERTO | Juan L. Cavanagh, Roberto Cavanagh, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1943 | EL TREBOL | Luis J. Duggan, Julio M. Menditeguy, Heriberto Duggan and Carlos M. Menditeguy. |
1942 | EL TREBOL | Luis J. Duggan, Julio M. Menditeguy, Heriberto Duggan and Carlos M. Menditeguy. |
1941 | EL TREBOL | Luis J. Duggan, Julio M. Menditeguy, Heriberto Duggan and Carlos M. Menditeguy. |
1940 | EL TREBOL | Luis J. Duggan, Julio M. Menditeguy, Heriberto Duggan and Carlos M. Menditeguy. |
1939 | EL TREBOL | Luis J. Duggan, Heriberto Duggan, Enrique Duggan and Manuel Andrada. |
1938 | LOS INDIOS | Audilio Bonadeo Ayrolo, Juan Rodríguez, Andrés Gazzotti and Manuel Andrada. |
1937 | HURLINGHAM | Eduardo Rojas Lanusse, Juan D. Nelson, Roberto Cavanagh and Luis L. Lacey. |
1936 | SANTA PAULA | Juan J. Reynal, Matías Casares, José C. Reynal and Ricardo S. Santamarina. |
1935 | TORTUGAS | Juan C. Alberdi, Mario Inchauspe, Enrique J. Alberdi and Manuel Andrada. |
1934 | CORONEL SUAREZ | Ricardo E. Garrós, Eduardo E. Garrós, Enrique J. Alberdi and Juan C. Alberdi. |
1933 | SANTA PAULA | Juan J. Reynal, Martín J. Reynal, José C. Reynal and Manuel Andrada. |
1932 | MEADOW BROOK | Michael G. Phipps, Ewinston F.C. Guest, Elmer J. Boeseke Jr. and William H. Post. |
1931 | LA RINCONADA | Audilio Bonadeo Ayrolo, Martín J. Reynal, José C. Reynal and Manuel Andrada. |
1930 | SANTA PAULA | Alfredo J. Harrington, Juan J. Reynal, José C. Reynal and Manuel Andrada. |
1929 | HURLINGHAM | Arturo J. Kenny, Juan D. Nelson, Enrique Padilla and Luis L. Lacey. |
1928 | SANTA INES | Daniel Kearney, Guillermo Brooke Naylor, K. Reynolds (F.Watson) and Juan Kearney. |
1927 | HURLINGHAM | Arturo J. Kenny, Juan D. Nelson, Julio Negron and Luis L. Lacey. |
1926 | HURLINGHAM | Francisco Cevallos, Ramón Videla Dorna, Justo J. Galarreta and Enrique E. Padilla. |
1925 | HURLINGHAM | Arturo J. Kenny, Juan D. Nelson, E. Leonardo Lacey and Luis L. Lacey. |
1924 | SANTA INES | Daniel M. Kearney, Carlos N. Land, Guillermo Brooke Naylor and Juan Kearney. |
1923 | LAS ROSAS | Juan B. Miles, Juan D. Nelson, E. Leonardo Lacey and Luis L. Lacey. |
1922 | SANTA INES | Daniel M. Kearney, Carlos N. Land, Guillermo Brooke Naylor and Juan Kearney. |
1921 | HURLINGHAM | Arturo J. Kenny, Juan D. Nelson, Julio Negron and Luis L. Lacey. |
1920 | HURLINGHAM | Arturo J. Kenny, Juan D. Nelson, Julio Negron and Luis L. Lacey. |
1919 | LAS ROSAS | W.A. Benítz, Juan B. Miles, David B. Miles and Carlos N. Land. |
1918 | HURLINGHAM | Jorge H. Roberts, C. Crawford Smith, Julio Negron and Juan A. E. Traill. |
1917 | NORTH SANTA FE | Juan B. Miles, David B. Miles, Carlos N: Land and Juan A. E. Traill. |
1916 | NORTH SANTA FE | Juan B. Miles, David B. Miles, Carlos N: Land and Juan A. E. Traill. |
1915 | PALOMAR | Lindsay R. S. Holway, Samuel A. Casares, Carlos F. Lacey and Luis L. Lacey. |
1914 | -- | Not held due to the World War I World War I World War I , which was predominantly called the World War or the Great War from its occurrence until 1939, and the First World War or World War I thereafter, was a major war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918... . |
1913 | NORTH SANTA FE | Eduardo Traill, L. A. Lynch Staunton, Roberto W. Traill and Juan A. E.Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... . |
1912 | NORTH SANTA FE | Geoffrey C. Francés, L. A. Lynch Staunton, Roberto W. Traill and Juan A. E.Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... . |
1911 | NORTH SANTA FE | Geoffrey C. Francés, L. A. Lynch Staunton, Roberto W. Traill and Juan A. E. Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... . |
1910 | LAS ROSAS | Carlos A. M. Watts, Roberto G. Best, Juan A. E. Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... and Conte E. de Galleani. |
1909 | WESTERN CAMPS | Juan A. Campbell, Ricardo Leard, H. Drysdale and Eduardo Lucero. |
1908 | NORTH SANTA FE | José E. Traill, Juan A. E. Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... , Roberto W. Traill and Eduardo Traill. |
1907 | WESTERN CAMPS | Juan A. Campbell, Ricardo Leard, H. Drysdale and Eduardo Lucero. |
1906 | NORTH SANTA FE | José E. Traill, Juan A. E. Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... , Roberto W. Traill and José González. |
1905 | HURLINGHAM | E.C. Robson, T. Scott-Robson, Hugo Scott-Robson and B. Bedford. |
1904 | NORTH SANTA FE | José E. Traill, Eduardo Traill, Juan A. E. Traill Johnny Traill John Arthur Edward Traill was the first Irish-Argentine 10-goal polo player.-Biography:He was born in 1882. He married Henrietta Margaret of Scotland and they had the following children: John B. Traill and James R. Traill.... and Roberto W. Traill. |
1903 | HURLINGHAM | Francisco J. Balfour, G. E. P. Robson, T. Scott-Robson and Hugo Scott- Robson. |
1902 | HURLINGHAM | Francisco J. Balfour, E. C. Robson, T. Scott-Robson and B. Bedford. |
1901 | SAN CARLOS | Gastón Peers, Percy Talbot, J. Carrizo and Roque Fredes. |
1900 | LA VICTORIA | Mangus Fea, Frank E. Kinchant, J. Luard Bury and W. Hinchliff. |
1899 | HURLINGHAM | Francisco J. Balfour, F. J. Bennet, T. Scott-Robson and Hugo Scott-Robson. |
1898 | THE CASUALS | Frank B. Hinchliff, Eduardo Traill, Roberto W. Traill and F. S. Robinson. |
1897 | HURLINGHAM | M. Finlayson, Frank Furber, E. Follet Holt and Hugo Scott-Robson. |
1896 | LAS PETACAS | Sixto Martínez, José Martínez, Frank C. Kinchant and Francisco Benítez. |
1895 | THE CASUALS | E. Follet Holt, C. J. Tetley, R. Scott Moncrieff and Percy Talbot. |
1895 | LAS PETACAS | Sixto Martínez, José Martínez, Frank E. Kinchant and Francisco Benítez. |
1894 | FLORES | J. Bennett, F. J. Bennett, T. Scott-Robson and Hugo Scott-Robson. |
1894 | THE CASUALS | E. Follet Holt, R. Mc Smyth, Percy Talbot and F. S. Robinson. |
1893 | HURLINGHAM | Francisco J. Balfour, Frank Furber, C.J. Tetley and Hugo Scott-Robson. |
Titles won by club
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!Club
!Won
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|Coronel Suarez|| align=center|25 ||
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|Hurlingham|| align=center|14 ||
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|North Santa Fe|| align=center|8 ||
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|El Trébol|| align=center|8 ||
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|Venado Tuerto|| align=center|7 ||
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|La Espadaña|| align=center|6 ||
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|Indios Chapaleufú I|| align=center|6 ||
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|La Dolfina|| align=center|5 ||
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|Ellerstina|| align=center|5 ||
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|Indios Chapaleufú II|| align=center|4 ||
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|The Casuals|| align=center|3 ||
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|Las Rosas|| align=center|3 ||
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|Santa Inés|| align=center|3 ||
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|Santa Paula|| align=center|3 ||
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|Santa Ana|| align=center|3 ||
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|Las Petacas|| align=center|2 ||
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|Western Camps|| align=center|2 ||
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|Flores|| align=center|1 ||
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|La Victoria || align=center|1 ||
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|San Carlos|| align=center|1 ||
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|Palomar|| align=center|1 ||
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|Los Indios|| align=center|1 ||
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|La Rinconada|| align=center|1 ||
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|Meadow Brook|| align=center|1 ||
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|Tortugas|| align=center|1 ||
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|Los Indios|| align=center|1 ||
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|Los Pingüinos|| align=center|1 ||
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|Coronel Suarez II|| align=center|1 ||
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|La Aguada|| align=center|1 ||