
FIP WORLD POLO CHAMPIONSHIP
The FIP World Polo Championship is the premier international tournament organized by the Federation of International Polo.
Since its first edition in 1987, the championship has been hosted in various countries across the globe and features top-level players in a 10 to 14 goal format. Horses are provided by the host and pooled among all participating teams to ensure equal conditions and fair play.
LAST WORLD POLO CHAMPION
2022 – XII FIP World Championship
Wellington, Florida, USA
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Winner: Spain
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Runner-up: USA
Participating Teams:
Spain, Italy, Mexico, Uruguay, USA, Pakistan, Australia, Argentina

PAST CHAMPIONS
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1987 – Host: Argentina | Winner: Argentina
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1989 – Host: Germany | Winner: USA
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1992 – Host: Chile | Winner: Argentina
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1995 – Host: Switzerland | Winner: Brazil
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1998 – Host: USA | Winner: Argentina
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2001 – Host: Australia | Winner: Brazil
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2004 – Host: France | Winner: Brazil
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2008 – Host: Mexico | Winner: Chile
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2011 – Host: Argentina | Winner: Argentina
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2015 – Host: Chile | Winner: Chile
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2017 – Host: Australia | Winner: Argentina
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2022 – Host: USA (Wellington) | Winner: Spain

