The 132nd Argentine Open Polo Championship in Palermo – Galicia is set to begin, once again transforming the legendary Campo Argentino de Polo into the stage of the most prestigious polo tournament in the world. Known as the “Cathedral of Polo,” Palermo will welcome the best players and teams for weeks of top-level sport, tradition, and passion.
Dates and Schedule
Here is the complete match calendar:
- Round 1: Friday, October 31 – Field 2 – 4:30 PM – Free Ticket
- Rounds 1 & 2: Saturday, November 1 – Field 1 & Field 2 – 2:00 PM & 4:30 PM – Free Ticket
- Round 2: Sunday, November 2 – Field 1 – 4:30 PM – Free Ticket
- Round 3: Friday, November 7 – Field 2 – 4:30 PM – Free Ticket
- Rounds 3 & 4: Saturday, November 8 – Field 1 & Field 2 – Free Ticket
- Round 4: Sunday, November 9 – Field 1 – 4:30 PM – Free Ticket
- Round 5: Friday, November 14 – Field 2 – 4:30 PM – Free Ticket
- Rounds 5 & 6: Saturday, November 15 – Field 1 & Field 2 – Free Ticket
- Round 6: Sunday, November 16 – Field 1 – Free Ticket
- Round 7: Saturday, November 22 – Field 1 & Field 2 – 1:30 PM & 5:00 PM – Paid Ticket
- Round 8: Sunday, November 23 – Field 1 & Field 2 – Paid Ticket
- Semifinals 1: Saturday, November 29 – Field 1 & Field 2 – Paid Ticket
- Semifinals 2: Sunday, November 30 – Field 1 & Field 2 – Paid Ticket
- Final: Saturday, December 6 – Field 1 – Paid Ticket
🎟️ Tickets available at Ticketek
A Global Polo Experience
The Argentine Open is not only the crown jewel of the Triple Crown; it is also a cultural and social highlight in Buenos Aires. Thousands of local and international fans gather each year, turning the finals into a celebration of polo at its very best.
Learn Polo in Argentina
For those who want to experience polo beyond the stands, the Argentina Polo School in Mar del Plata offers a unique opportunity to learn and play. Whether you are a beginner or already familiar with the sport, the school provides hands-on training, connection with horses, and the chance to immerse yourself in the authentic polo lifestyle of Argentina.
