
The Sports Legends Cup is an “invitation-only” event where everyone will have the opportunity to play alongside sports legends.
Sportspeople, VIP business guests, and media representatives from around the world will participate in this tournament parallel to the World Final of the World Corporate Golf Challenge, the world’s largest corporate golf event. 2013 saw the successful introduction of the concept, the now annual Sports Legends Cup.
Over the years, teams have been captained by Ryder Cup legends such as Tony Jacklin CBE, Manuel Piñero, Ronan Rafferty or Eddie Polland; or Portuguese international footballers Luis Figo and goalkeeper Ricardo Pereira, Welshman Mark Hughes or Brazilian Antonio Careca.
Northern Irish golfer and Ryder Cup player (1973), winner of multiple European Tour titles. Known for his consistency and elegant playing style.
French-Moroccan rugby lock and captain for France. Renowned for his strength, leadership, and impact in multiple World Cups. He won the 1999 Rugby World Cup Final.
Spanish snowboarder who won bronze at PyeongChang 2018, Spain’s first Winter Olympic medal in 26 years. Celebrated for his skill and perseverance.
Brazilian volleyball star and Olympic champion (1992, 2004). Known for his powerful spikes, leadership, and key role in Brazil’s golden volleyball era.
Alberto Berasategui, former Spanish tennis player, shone in the 1990s with 14 ATP titles and was a finalist at Roland Garros in 1994. He was famous for his unique forehand with an extreme grip.
Welsh rugby legend, considered one of the greatest of all time. Starred for Wales and the British Lions, famed for skill, pace, and iconic tries.
Spanish defender who played for Real Madrid in the 1970s–80s, winning several league and European titles. Solid, smart, and dependable at the back.
South African winger and 1995 Rugby World Cup champion. Celebrated for his speed, skill, and role as a symbol of unity in post-apartheid South Africa.
Portuguese left-back who shone with FC Porto and Everton. Euro 2004 finalist and 2006 World Cup player, he won 1 UEFA Champions League, 1 UEFA Cup and 2 Leagues.
Welsh striker and manager, known for his power and skill. Won major trophies with Manchester United and Chelsea; also managed several Premier League clubs.
Ryan Pickett, former NFL defensive lineman, won Super Bowl XLV with the Green Bay Packers. Known for his strength, consistency, and leadership on defense.
A retired player known for his exceptional talent. He reached a career-high ranking of 10. Runner-up in the 1990 European Squash Championship.
Portuguese midfielder who excelled at Sporting CP and in the Primeira Liga. Praised for his technique, vision, and leadership on the pitch, he played 10 matches for the Portuguese National Team.
Welsh rugby lock who played for Cardiff and the national team (32 appearances). Known for his power, commitment, and strong presence on the field.
Uli Stielike, a former German footballer, starred for Real Madrid and the national team. Won multiple league titles and Euro 1980, known for his versatility and tenacity.
Spanish snowboarder recognized for pioneering the sport in Spain. He also made one “First Descent” in the Rocky Mountains.
Spanish basketball player who starred for FC Barcelona and the national team. Known for his versatility, skill, and key role in Europe’s top competitions.
Former England striker who shone with Liverpool in the 1980s. Quick, creative, and tireless, he won the First Division title in 1986.
Welsh famous rugby player who starred in both union and league. Known for his skill, speed, and later career as a respected TV commentator.
Welsh goalkeeper noted for his consistency. Played for Southampton, Liverpool and Wolverhampton, among others, earning over 50 caps for Wales.