The National President’s Cup has an illustrious 50-year history. Formally known as the Eight Goal Inter-Circuit, the tournament was first held in 1969 at the Brandywine Polo Club in Toughkenamon, Pennsylvania, with teams traveling from the Northeastern, Southeastern, Northwestern and Midstate circuits vying to win the coveted trophy. In 1974, the Eight Goal Inter-Circuit was renamed the National President’s Cup and has been played at USPA Member Clubs nationwide, before finding its permanent home in 2024 as a NPC Event at the sport's premiere polo destination, the National Polo Center - Wellington (NPC) in Wellington, Florida.
Uniting some of the most talented 8-goal teams in the nation, Regional President's Cup tournaments serve as qualifiers for the National President's Cup, to encourage participation at the 4- to 8-goal level and restore the relationship between the two trophies, with the final slated for Sunday, April 20, on NPC Field 2, ahead of the U.S. Open Polo Championship final.