DR will host the IV World Police Games 2026 in Santo Domingo

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Santo Domingo will be the host of the IV World Police Games, an event that will bring together security agents from more than 70 countries. The sporting event, which will be held from October 26 to 30, 2026, represents a historic milestone for Dominican sport and its international projection.

Official Announcement

The announcement was made by General Jacobo Mateo Moquete, director of Sports of the National Police. This Tuesday, a coordination meeting will be held at the Dominican Olympic Sports Museum, with the participation of national authorities and representatives of the International Police Sports Union (USIP).Among the international guests are General Mohamed Al Dhaheri, president of USIP and member of the Dubai Police, and retired General Gonzalo Londoño, secretary general of the organization and former officer of the Colombian Police.

At the local level, the Minister of Interior and Police, Faride Raful, will be present; the director general of the National Police, Major General Ramón Antonio Guzmán Peralta; the Minister of Sports, Kelvin Cruz; the president of the Dominican Olympic Committee, Garibaldy Bautista; the president of the Organizing Committee of the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games, José Monegro; the member of the International Olympic Committee, Luisín Mejía Oviedo, and the national baseball commissioner, Junior Noboa.

The international delegates will take advantage of the visit to inspect the facilities of the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center, currently undergoing remodeling in preparation for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games.

“Major General Guzmán Peralta, when requesting the venue, proposed that the World Police Games be held immediately after the Central American and Caribbean Games, to take advantage of practically new and modern facilities”, highlighted Mateo Moquete.

Jacobo Mateo Moquete
The sporting event will feature the participation of police officers from the 73 member countries of USIP. Athletes will compete in eight official disciplines: baseball, judo, 3×3 basketball, beach volleyball, swimming, athletics, practical shooting (IPSC), and golf.
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