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Port Harcourt To Host Elite Riders In 2026 International Polo Tournament

Port Harcourt is once again in the global spotlight as the 2026 Port Harcourt International Polo Tournament rides into the city, drawing elite polo players, dignitaries, sports lovers, and socialites from across Nigeria and beyond.

The prestigious tournament, hosted at the Port Harcourt Polo Club, has become one of the city’s most anticipated annual sporting and lifestyle events. This year’s edition promises thrilling competition, elegance, and a vibrant social atmosphere that blends sport with high society.

Top polo teams from Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna, Ibadan, and international clubs are set to compete in a series of intense matches, showcasing skill, strategy, and horsemanship at its finest.

The polo tournament is also a major social and economic event for Port Harcourt. Hotels, restaurants, fashion designers, and small businesses enjoy increased patronage as visitors flood the city. The event also serves as a networking hub for business leaders, diplomats, oil and gas executives, and policymakers who attend both for leisure and strategic engagements.

Speaking on the significance of the tournament, organizers highlighted its role in promoting sports tourism and positive city branding, noting that Port Harcourt continues to prove its capacity to host international-standard events despite economic and security challenges.

The tournament is expected to feature side attractions including fashion showcases, charity initiatives, entertainment performances, and hospitality lounges, adding glamour to the sporting spectacle.

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