Qatari team makes Chestertons Polo in the Park debut

Doha: Qatar Polo Club (QPC), the country’s official club for the development and promotion of polo, proudly debuted its first national polo team at the prestigious Chestertons Polo in the Park, held at the iconic Hurlingham Park in London.

This debut formed part of QPC’s wider mission to integrate polo into Qatar’s sporting and cultural fabric, and marked a competitive milestone as Team Doha opened their campaign with a decisive win against Rapid City from Switzerland – their first international match.

Over three days of high-level competition, Team Doha took to the field with confidence and purpose. Representing Qatar were four accomplished horsemen: Saleh Al Marri, an experienced flat-racing jockey; Ahmed Al Badi, a professional show jumping, eventing and endurance rider; Bader Al Marri, a rider with a background in horseback archery; and Fuad Al Mudahka, the team captain and Director General of QPC, widely recognised for his leadership in developing horseback archery in Qatar and the region.

Supporting the team on the ground was Ziad Abuissa, Team Doha’s Director of Marketing and Public Relations, who played a key role in shaping the team’s public presence throughout the tournament.

On final day, QPC hosted a private suite for guests and dignitaries, offering a refined hospitality experience and a shared moment of pride as Team Doha closed out a successful debut tournament.

QPC Chairman Ashraf Abuissa and Vice Chairman Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani expressed their pride in Team Doha’s performance, recognising the debut as a significant step in Qatar’s growing presence within the global polo community.

“Team Doha’s debut represents the beginning of something much bigger for polo in Qatar,” said Ashraf Abuissa, Chairman of Qatar Polo Club.

“This moment reflects the leadership, discipline, and ambition that define our sporting identity. We are proud to see our players compete internationally, and this sets the stage for Qatar’s long-term role in shaping the future of the sport.

“The debut of Team Doha at Chestertons Polo in the Park marks a historic moment for Qatar and a proud milestone for our equestrian community,” said Al Mudahka, Director General of Qatar Polo Club.

“At QPC, we are committed to honouring our nation’s deep-rooted equestrian traditions while charting a bold and inclusive future for polo. This moment reflects our aspiration to cultivate a world-class polo ecosystem—one that empowers local talent, reflects our national values, and positions Qatar as a regional and global leader in the sport.”

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