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In 1978, the Campo Argentino was the venue for all the matches of the World Field Hockey Cup, won by Pakistan. [7] A total of seven hockey fields were specially prepared on the canchas 1 and 2 for the occasion. [8] Defunct competition America's Polo Cup ("Copa de las Américas
The Campeonato Argentino Abierto de Polo (Spanish for Argentine Open Polo Championship) is an international polo championship at club level, organised every year since 1893 at the Campo Argentino de Polo of Palermo, Buenos Aires.
The Argentine Polo Association (Spanish: Asociación Argentina de Polo, AAP) is the guiding entity of the game of Polo in the Argentina. It is a non-profit association constituted on September 14, 1922 in Buenos Aires. [1] Before its creation the Polo Association of the River Plate (the P.A.R.P) was the governing body for polo in Argentina.
Campo Argentino de Polo: April 22, 1951 José Amalfitani Stadium: 60,000 May 25, 1938 Estadio Monumental: 86,049 October 16, 2009 Quality Espacio Córdoba: 3,500 [2] 2018 Plaza de la Musica 6,100 October 16, 2009 Quality Arena 8,000 [2] September 6, 2002 Orfeo Superdomo: 14,000 May 16, 1978 Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes: 57,000 1987 Anfiteatro ...
To that end, Mr. Uranga spearheaded the movement for a World Championship and scheduled the first for April 1987 in the Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Aware of the relative difficulty of fielding high-goal teams worldwide, the early FIP organizers wisely decided to limit competition to teams rated 10 to 14 goals.
Argentine Polo Association; C. Campo Argentino de Polo This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 07:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
For the 2002 Abierto Argentino final match, Cambiaso made the arrangements to move more than 200 Nueva Chicago football fans to the Campo Argentino de Polo, where they supported the team during the game against Indios Chapaleufú II on 15 November 2002. The fans gave a show never seen before in a polo match, displaying big flags, singing songs ...
Estadio Multipropósito Parque Roca (basketball and tennis); Estadio Nacional de Hockey (field hockey); Campo Argentino de Polo (); CeNARD (); Estadio José Amalfitani, also known as Vélez Sársfield (rugby union)—Although the national team plays Tests at several venues around the country, most of their home Tests against teams in the Six Nations and Tri Nations are held here.