After a two-year hiatus, Manipur is set to host the 15th Manipur Polo International tournament from November 22 to 29, 2025. The event will showcase top teams including India A, India B, and international challengers at Mapal Kangjeibung, the oldest polo ground globally, promoting polo heritage and tourism.
Manipur, the birthplace of modern polo and home to the world’s oldest polo ground, the iconic Mapal Kangjeibung in Imphal, is eagerly preparing to host its prestigious 15th International Polo Tournament from November 22 to 29, 2025. This event marks a significant return after a two-year break, with polo enthusiasts and players from India and across the globe set to converge in the region.
Key Highlights:
Historical Venue and Legacy
Mapal Kangjeibung holds the distinction of being the oldest living polo ground in the world, underscoring Manipur’s deep-rooted connection to the sport’s evolution. Hosting the polo international tournament here symbolizes a tribute to the heritage of Sagol Kangjei, the traditional form of polo indigenous to Manipur and the foundation of modern polo.
International Participation
Excitement is mounting as teams from countries such as Argentina, Morocco, England, and others, along with India A and India B teams, prepare to compete in this high-profile tournament. The tournament will feature six competitive teams battling for supremacy in the international derby.
Infrastructure and Preparations
Organizers have ensured world-class facilities for the event, including housing and stabling arrangements for over 100 horses alongside the completion of accommodations and booking of luxury hotels for players and officials. The tournament adheres to Indian Polo Association rules, ensuring fair and professional play standards.
Tourism and Cultural Boost
The event aligns with Manipur’s broader initiative to promote polo as a unique cultural identity and boost tourism. It also reinforces the efforts to preserve the endangered Manipuri pony, an integral aspect of the state’s heritage.
Community and Legacy
Local players prominently feature in the India-B team, showcasing homegrown talent and continuing the legacy of the sport in Manipur. The tournament serves as a platform to foster sportsmanship, cultural pride, and international camaraderie.
In conclusion, the 15th Manipur Polo International tournament is set to revive the spirit of this historic sport on its native soil, blending tradition with international competitiveness, elevating Manipur’s profile on the global polo map.
Sources: UNI India, Imphal Times, E-Pao, Manipur Tourism, LA Polo, India Today NE