Moroccan polo celebrates its royal tradition with the fourth edition of the Coupe du Trône, a tournament that brings together six distinguished teams representing institutions and clubs from across the country. Each lineup reflects the spirit of excellence, discipline and passion that define polo in Morocco.
Garde Royale
Sidi Mohamed El Mhamdi, Moulay Abdessalam El Hanafi, Zouhair Lachgar and Aziz Outaleb embody precision and heritage — a symbol of Morocco’s equestrian legacy.
Marrakech Polo Club
Nour Dean Anakar, Ilan Bossard Azuelos, Filipe Llorente and Mustapha Ez‑Zaoui bring the vibrant energy of Marrakech to the field, combining international flair with local pride.
École Royale de Cavalerie
Rachid El Arfaoui, Mohammed El Felali, Abdelouahed Yamni and Brahim Louima represent the discipline and technical mastery of Morocco’s Royal Cavalry School, a cornerstone of national equestrian training.
Gendarmerie Royale
Mouad Chebaki, Hakim Tagouta, Youness Ouazdou and Abde Lhake Ait Fdil showcase teamwork and resilience, reflecting the values of service and commitment.
PGH La Palmeraie Polo Club
Mario Gomez, Zaki Bouslikhane, Karim Drif and Taissir Kadiri bring a cosmopolitan touch to the competition, blending experience and youthful ambition.
Ajdir Polo et Equestrian Club
El Houssine Koujaane, Luis Benmergui, Yassine Douada and Ilyas Hindi represent the northern spirit of Morocco, where polo continues to grow with enthusiasm and vision.
Referees Gábor Szegedi and Gonzalo Paz ensure fair play and international standards throughout the tournament.
The Coupe du Trône stands as a celebration of Moroccan polo — a meeting point of tradition, sport and national pride.

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