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Dad’s Army defeated Ashanti Royals 10–6 and a half in an entertaining final to lift the 2025 French Ambassador Cup at the Accra Polo Club.
The fast-paced encounter saw both sides score early, but Dad’s Army’s experience and sharp finishing made the difference as they took control in the later stages.
Their dominance in attack, coupled with resolute defensive play, ensured Ashanti Royals were kept at bay despite a spirited challenge.
The victory sealed a memorable return for the tournament, which had been on hiatus for several years.
The event, jointly organised by the French Embassy and the Accra Polo Club, is aimed at strengthening cultural and business ties between Ghana and France.

President of the Leukemia Project Foundation and Social Committee Chairman of the Accra Polo Club, Gérard Hillary Osei Boakye, explained the motivation behind the revival.
“The French Embassy and the Accra Polo Club decided to bring it back just to renew the cultural commitment and exchange with France,” he said.
“You saw the representatives of the French Ambassador presenting the trophies to the winners, alongside French businesses networking and building connections.”
Boakye also stressed the importance of the competition in promoting the sport locally.
“Polo is very important for the players. It helps showcase their skills. People have trained, perfected their art, and this is how we attract society to come and watch,” he added.

French Embassy Economic Counsellor, Julien Frioux, expressed delight at the tournament’s return.
“I’m very glad it’s back. It’s a professionally organised event with a lot of effort behind it. I’m also happy it’s linked with France, because it’s the French Ambassador Cup. It’s a relevant and original idea to strengthen French and Ghanaian ties through sport, while also promoting French culture and cuisine.”
For Dad’s Army, the win adds to their growing list of titles at the Accra Polo Club, while fans will hope the Cup remains a fixture on Ghana’s sporting calendar.
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