A great Polo days in Morrocco with the II Coupé du Trone

This is how the II Coupé du Trone was lived in Morocco

PGH La Palmeraie celebrated on the podium with the Throne Cup, which was organized by the Royal Guard and the Royal Moroccan Polo Federation.

It was a tournament that had six teams divided into two zones such as: PGH La Palmerie (Zaki Bou-liskhane -1, Mario Gómez 3, Yassine Daouda 0 and Taissir Kadiri 2) that defeated La Garde Royale 6-5 in the final (Elmhamdi 2, Aziz Outaleb 0, Hanafi Abdeaslam 1 and Lachger Mohamed 1).

The first matches of the tournament were played at Club Polo Houara, in Tangier, and the definition of the cup was moved to Club Polo de la Garde Royale, in the Moroccan capital, Rabat.

Marrakech Polo Jnan Amar was in third place in the cup, and the team played with Said Ait Ouaraz -1, Ilan Bossard 1, Gaetan Gosset 3 and Diego Belaid 0.

Meanwhile, Ecole Royale de Cavalierie (El Arfaoui Rachid 1, El Felali Mohmed 0, El Yamni Abde- louahed 1 and Louima Brahim 0) was in the fourth position of the cup.

Morocco continues to work on the growth of the Polo thanks to the clubs that together add together to improve the level together with the Moroccan Polo Federation.

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