THE England Polo team has announced it will play its first ever international at Chester Racecourse Polo Club later this year. 

The team will play South America at the Roodee on September 8 - the third in the season of an all new Audi International Series. 

The new venue for the series is likely to become a popular highlight in the Chester social season.  It is also the second polo-related coup for the racecourse in a year after welcoming Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, as a player at a Chester event just weeks after he married Catherine Middleton. 

Richard Thomas, chief executive of Chester Racecourse, said: “We feel privileged that our polo club has been selected as the new venue to host an Audi International for the upcoming season.

“This will allow a new audience to witness and enjoy the thrills of international polo – we’re confident that it will become a highlight on the Chester social calendar attracting large numbers.”

For the forthcoming UK polo season (May to September), the Hurlingham Polo Association (HPA), the sport’s governing body, supported by Audi, the premium car company, have together created a brand new series of Polo Internationals to be known as the Audi International Polo Series.

The newly created series will feature three internationals for the season with each taking place at different venues across the country.  It will include the newly named Audi International at Guards Polo Club, near Windsor (formerly the Cartier International) – one of the highlights of the British summer season and undoubtedly the biggest attended UK polo event of the year attracting an audience of more than 25,000 spectators. 

Having sponsored the England Polo team since 2005, it is a natural progression for Audi to sponsor the Test Match series of international matches providing more  opportunities for England to play against some of the world’s top polo teams.

David Woodd(C), chief executive of the HPA, said: ‘Audi and the HPA have been working very closely together with the England team and its increased involvement with this international series is fantastic news for polo.” 

Jon Zammett, head of PR for Audi UK, added:  “This is a very exciting development. Polo delivers an ideal, high end, yet hard to reach target audience, for Audi. It’s also a fast growing sport with both players and spectators rising markedly. In the last 10 years, UK player numbers have increased by over a third and the number of polo clubs has almost doubled. ”  

Additionally, the international series will include the Audi International at Beaufort Polo Club, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire - already a regular fixture on the calendar of Internationals.

The England team, sponsored by Audi too, will also be playing in the St Regis Test Match, played at Cowdray Park, Midhurst (now in its fifth year) on May 19 where it will take on a team from the USA. 

This season, the England polo team will be donning newly designed shirts by the official clothing supplier Joules – a national retailer of country wear with 60 stores nationwide.