Today, on February 27, 2022, an extraordinary meeting of the FIDE Council was held on the current situation and the urgent measures to be taken after the military action launched by Russia in Ukraine.
As stated by FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich, the FIDE Council regards its main mission in preserving the unity of FIDE and respecting the basic human rights enshrined in the FIDE Charter. In this regard, the FIDE Council has adopted a number of important emergency decisions.
FIDE expresses its grave concern about the military action started by Russia in Ukraine. FIDE stands united against wars as well as condemns any use of military means to resolve political conflicts.
FIDE will take any necessary action to ensure the security of chess players and other members of the chess community. No official FIDE chess competitions and events will be held in Russia and Belarus.
Following the call from IOC, the FIDE Council decides that no Russian and Belarusian national flag be displayed or anthem be played in all FIDE-rated international chess events. Instead – the national chess federation’s flag or the official symbol/logo shall be used.
A simplified procedure for performing under the FIDE flag would be followed where it is crucial for the players or any other chess officials under the current geopolitical situation.
In order to safeguard FIDE from reputational, financial & other possible risks, FIDE terminates all existing sponsorship agreements with any Belarusian & Russian sanctioned and/or state-controlled companies & will not enter into new sponsorship agreements with any such companies.
FIDE Council condemns any public statement from any member of the chess community which supports unjustified military action and brings the case of chess grandmasters Sergey Karjakin and Sergey Shipov to the Ethics and Disciplinary Commission.
The FIDE Council reaffirms the FIDE Congress dates, welcomes the AICF's bid to host the 44th Chess Olympiad, and suggests 10 days for other bids.
The FIDE Council suggests that regardless of the organization of the Chess Olympiad 2022, FIDE will organize the annual FIDE Congress during the previously planned dates – from 27.07.2022. till 02.08.2022. with the election date on 01.08.2022.
The FIDE Council confirms its commitment to the continuation of all the established development programs for national federations, zones, continents, and affiliated organizations.
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On this day, 28 years ago, Hou Yifan, one of the strongest and most emblematic women chess players, was born in China. #womeninchess
📷 Andreas Kontokanis, Source: Wikipedia
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What you need to know about Hou Yifan:
◻️she is a 4-time Women's World Chess Champion,
◼️she is the 2nd-highest rated female player of all time,
◻️at the age of 14 years, 6 months, 2 days, she became the youngest female player to earn the Grandmaster title,
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◼️at age 16, she became the youngest player to win the Women's World Chess Championship,
◻️at age 26, she became the youngest ever professor at Shenzhen University, at the School of Physical Education, which includes chess in its Sports Training Program,
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As FIDE heads into its centenary year, we are looking forward to the celebrations with excitement. Some plans are already being developed as part of what has been named the “FIDE 100-year anniversary project”, led by Willy Iclicki and the FIDE Historical Committee.
A centenary is also a great occasion to look back and cherish the memories and the history of our institution. With that purpose, FIDE is currently making an effort to rebuild its historical archives, gathering documents and memorabilia.
Any support from the chess community towards this project would be welcome. These contributions could come in the form of photographs, documents, videos, memorabilia, bulletins, and other chess items related to Chess Olympiads, World Chess Championship cycles and FIDE Congresses.
After more than one year of preparation, FIDE is launching Chess ID, one of our most ambitious and long-term development projects. For more details, we invite you to read this news release:
The purpose of Chess ID is to tackle two of the main problems that have to be solved in order to provide more effective services and tools for the worldwide chess community: lack of hard data, and fragmentation. How big the chess community really is?
Chess ID aims at uniting all agents in the chess community, creating a unified ecosystem that will result in benefits for us all. A unique reference code will be assigned to any person engaged in any chess-related activity, on any capacity: players, instructors, arbiters...