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Promising Polo player Sufi Amir to feature in Diplomats Polo Cup 2019

Pakistan’s foremost polo players Sufi Amir has reached Hungry to play Diplomats Polo Cup 2019, which is the premier polo event of Hungry.

Pakistan’s foremost polo players Sufi Amir has reached Hungry to play Diplomats Polo Cup 2019, which is the premier polo event of Hungry, slated to be held from 9th June. 

“It is proud for me that I represent green flag all over. Polo is in my blood. I love horses very much and like to play polo whenever found opportunity all over the world. Now the polo season is off in Pakistan, which remained excellent for me and now I am geared up to exhibit my prowess in different events around the world.” Sufi Amir said!.
Sufi Amir, who was also a member of Pakistan World Cup team, has been playing polo for the last 20 years not only in the country but also in different parts of world. He also has the honour of playing for Lahore Polo Club, Garrison Polo Club, Islamabad Polo Club and Rawalpindi Polo Club while on the international front he represented in Hungary, Slovakia, England and Argentine.

“It’s heartening to play with top national and international polo players during the peak season of Pakistan polo. With such an improvement in Pakistan polo, it’s becoming tougher to compete and lift the prestigious trophies,” he added.
Amir led his Masters’ team to prestigious National Open Polo Championship for the Qauid-i-Azam Gold Cup 2019 glory for the third time this year. In the first leg of his tour around the globe, he has reached Hungary to play Diplomats Polo Cup 2019, which is the premier polo event of the country.

“The most important thing in polo is quality of horses you have. In last few years, we see the team with best horses winning the National Open Polo Championships. I have world’s best horses and that’s why my team and players playing phenomenal polo and managed to win this year’s National Open trophy.” he further added. 

Last year, Sufi Amir returned home after a successful tour of Hungary and Slovakia, where he performed exceptionally and earned good name for his teams as well as for Pakistan.

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