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Facundo Pieres
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Biography
Facundo Pieres is one of the most gifted polo players Argentina has produced in the modern era, a 10-goal maestro whose fluid style and tactical intelligence have made him a cornerstone of the country's high-goal polo for well over a decade. Born in 1986 into the legendary Pieres polo dynasty — a family that has given Argentine polo some of its most celebrated names — Facundo was steeped in the sport from his earliest years, growing up on fields where extraordinary polo was the daily standard. He reached the pinnacle handicap of 10 goals and sustained it through seasons of consistent brilliance at the highest levels of Argentine, American, and British polo. Playing in the Argentine Open — polo's most prestigious tournament, held at Palermo in Buenos Aires every November — Facundo has been both a winner and a perennial contender, competing for teams that include La Dolfina, Ellerstina, and La Esquina de Merlo during his career. On the field, Facundo is celebrated for his vision and passing ability — a rare polo intelligence that allows him to read situations three moves ahead and deliver passes of surgical precision that set up goals for teammates. His hitting is powerful when needed, but it is his artistry rather than his force that distinguishes him: the ability to find space that does not yet exist, to accelerate through gaps that appear impossibly narrow, to make the game look effortless while executing at its highest possible speed. Away from the Argentine circuit, Pieres has competed extensively in England's high-goal season at Guards Polo Club and Cowdray Park, and in the United States at the International Polo Club Palm Beach. These international seasons have cemented his reputation as a world-class player in every environment and established his name among the global polo public who follow the sport beyond Argentina's borders. Facundo Pieres represents the continuation of a family tradition that spans generations of Argentine polo excellence. His legacy is still being written — each season adding new chapters to a career that has already placed him among the greatest players his nation has ever produced.
Career Highlights
["Won the Argentine Open 7 times with La Dolfina", "US Open Polo Championship champion 3 times", "British Open Gold Cup winner at Cowdray Park", "Triple Crown 2019 with La Dolfina alongside Adolfo Cambiaso", "Reached 10-goal handicap aged 25, youngest at the time", "FIP World Polo Championship gold medallist with Argentina", "Consistent 10-goal rating across AAP, HPA and USPA"]
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Player Details
Country
Argentina
Handicap
10 goal
Status
Active Player
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