A.D. Oristano Scacchi is a non-profit chess association in Oristano, Sardinia, Italy. The club was founded in 1988 and has become a reference point for organized chess in the city. Its activity base is at Is Domus on Via Diego Contini, where players meet for free play, courses, tournaments, and club initiatives. The association also has a legal seat on Via Siotto Pintor in Oristano. From a player’s perspective, the club offers a clear local chess home with weekly activity, structured lessons, and access to federation chess. In addition, Oristano Scacchi connects local players with the wider Sardinian chess scene through regional events, Italian Chess Federation activity, and open tournaments. This combination gives beginners, juniors, club players, and experienced competitors a practical chess pathway in central-western Sardinia.
🏆 Tournament Activity
A.D. Oristano Scacchi organizes the Coppa Città di Oristano, a recurring FIDE-rated tournament held at the club’s playing venue on Via Diego Contini. The 2026 edition is the VI Coppa Città di Oristano and takes place from September 11 to 13. It includes two rating-based sections, seven Swiss-system rounds, FIDE standard rating, and a 60 minutes plus 30 seconds time control. The club also organizes and supports other important Sardinian events, including regional championship activity and youth competitions. Earlier club activity includes international open tournaments in Oristano during the 1990s, which brought experienced players and titled competitors to the city. Therefore, Oristano Scacchi combines local club work with a serious tournament program. Its events give Sardinian players more opportunities to compete without leaving the island.
🌱 Youth Chess and School Activity
A.D. Oristano Scacchi supports youth chess, school chess, and community chess through courses, free play, and long-term educational activity. The club has worked with middle schools, primary schools, and upper schools, helping many young players discover chess through the classroom and the club environment. Its current public schedule includes chess courses and regular free-play sessions, which make the club accessible for children, families, and adults. In addition, Oristano Scacchi has helped juniors move from first lessons to provincial, regional, and national competition. The club’s youth work also connects with Sardinian junior events, including regional qualification activity for Italian youth championships. As a result, the association plays an important role in local chess development. It gives new players a friendly starting point and offers improving juniors a route into rated tournament chess.