Press release from Global Champions League
The 2026 GCL mid-season transfer window has officially slammed shut, setting the stage for an electrifying second half of the championship. With every point now carrying even greater significance, teams have made calculated moves to strengthen their line-ups ahead of the decisive run to the GC Playoffs in Riyadh for the multi million euro GCL Super Cup.
While many teams have chosen to fine-tune their squads rather than make sweeping changes, several eye-catching moves see proven championship riders joining new colours, alongside exciting opportunities for rising stars. From medallists to experienced campaigners, the transfer window has once again demonstrated the strategic depth of GCL team competition.
Following an action-packed opening eight stages of the season, team managers have once again embraced the unique transfer window that makes GCL unlike any other equestrian series. Strategic signings, tactical reshuffles and fresh partnerships could prove pivotal as the battle for the coveted GCL Championship reaches its most intense phase.
Standing firm and showing faith in the combinations that have brought them success so far, five teams have made no mid-season changes:
- Prague Lions powered by Czech Equestrian Team
- Istanbul Warriors powered by Carpe Diem Equestrian Team
- Madrid In Motion
- Shanghai Swans
- Mexico Amigos
Elsewhere, the transfer market has been busy as teams look to gain every possible advantage before the championship resumes.
Confirmed transfers
Valkenswaard United: Sandra Auffarth joins the squad, replacing Lorenzo De Luca as the three time GCL champions Valkenswaard United strengthen for the second half of the season.
New York Empire powered by Lugano: Mark Mcauley comes into to the Empire line up as they look to climb the ranking, taking Team Owner Georgina Bloomberg’s spot while she cheeers on her squad.
Riesenbeck International powered by HorseGym: Championship leaders Riesenbeck have opted for a strategic change despite sitting at the top of the standings, welcoming Philipp Schulze Topphoff in place of Emanuele Camilli as they look to maintain their advantage heading into the decisive stages of the season.
Monaco Aces: Greek talent Ioli Mytilineou swaps into the Monaco line-up, replacing Mariano Martínez Bastida.
St Tropez Pirates: Swedish rider Antonia Pettersson Häggström joins the Pirates, taking over from Kaitlin Campbell.
Cairo Pharaohs: One of the busiest teams in the window, the Pharaohs make three additions with Sameh El Dahan, Vani Khosla and Zayna Rizvi joining the squad, while Ismael El Borai, Ines Joly and Dalma Malhas move on.
Doha Falcons: Home rider Bassem Mohammed returns to strengthen the Falcons, replacing Jessica Mendoza.
Riyadh Knights: A double signing sees Gudrun Patteet and Pilar Cordón arrive, with Rodrigo Almeida and Mathijs van Asten departing.
Cannes Stars powered by Iron Dames: Ines Joly joins the previous GCL champions, replacing Janne-Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann.
Basel Cosmopolitains powered by Les Trois Rois: Irish star Harry Allen comes into the squad as Géraldine Straumann steps aside for the second half of the season.
Rome Gladiators: Alexandra Amar joins the Gladiators, replacing Ioli Mytilineou.
Scandinavian Vikings: Norwegian rider Johan-Sebastian Gulliksen returns to the Vikings line-up, replacing Susan Fitzpatrick as the team looks to make a strong push through the second half of the championship.
Notably, only two riders make direct moves between GCL teams during this year's transfer window. Ioli Mytilineou switches from the Rome Gladiators to the Monaco Aces, while Ines Joly leaves the Cairo Pharaohs to join the Cannes Stars powered by Iron Dames, bringing valuable championship experience to their new teams.
With the transfer window now closed, attention turns back to the arena as the GCL Championship enters its defining chapters. Every round, every rail and every second will matter as teams chase crucial points on the road to the GC Playoffs.
