The European Corporate Chess Championship 2025 is set to take place from November 7 to 9, 2025, in Paris, France. Organized under the auspices of the European Chess Union (ECU), this prestigious event brings together corporate teams from across Europe to compete in a dynamic and engaging chess tournament.
🏆 Tournament Overview
- Dates: November 7–9, 2025
- Location: Paris, France
- Format: 9-round Swiss system
- Time Control: 15 minutes per game plus a 3-second increment per move
- Eligibility: Each team must include at least one player with a commercial relationship to the represented company
💰 Prize Fund and Awards
The championship boasts a minimum prize fund of €5,000. To be eligible for prizes, teams must attend the closing ceremony.
👕 Team and Player Requirements
- Team Composition: Teams must arrange their players in rating order to ensure balanced matchups and promote fair competition among amateurs and professionals alike.
- Attire: All team members must wear t-shirts displaying their company’s logo and/or name to foster corporate identity and team spirit.
🌟 Highlights from Previous Editions
The 2024 edition, held at the City Hall of Asnières-sur-Seine in Paris, featured nearly 60 teams, including prominent companies such as Microsoft, Google, Banque de France, Volkswagen, and Societe Generale. The event attracted top-tier players, including Grandmasters Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Gata Kamsky, showcasing a high level of competition. European Chess Union
📌 Registration and Additional Information
The official ECU website will provide registration details and further information about the European Corporate Chess Championship 2025. Due to the event’s popularity and limited capacity, we highly recommend registering early.
Whether you’re aiming to showcase your company’s strategic prowess or seeking a unique team-building experience, the European Corporate Chess Championship 2025 offers an exceptional opportunity to engage in high-level chess competition within a vibrant corporate community.
Additional Details
Prize Fund - 5000 EUR
Organizer - European Chess Union
Organizer Phone - +41 41 588 02 45
Number of rounds - 9
Tournament system - SWISS
Rating - FIDE