Romania Grand Prix 2026 runs from May 9 to September 13, 2026 in Romania, and it stands out as one of the country’s leading international chess circuits of the year. This chess tournament circuit in Romania in 2026 includes five open events in Bucharest, Brașov, Alba Iulia, Arad, and Craiova, Romania. In addition, the series combines two classical chess tournaments and three rapid chess tournaments, so players can compete in different formats while chasing points across the full season.
As a major international chess circuit, Romania Grand Prix 2026 offers official federation backing, a substantial total prize fund, and a clear multi-stage structure. Moreover, the Romanian Chess Federation runs the circuit with support from major partners, while the final general ranking rewards players based on their best four results. Therefore, the series gives Romanian and foreign players a strong season-long target across some of the country’s most visible chess destinations.
🗓️ Event Details
| Detail |
Information |
| 📅 Dates |
May 9-September 13, 2026 |
| 📍 Location |
Bucharest, Brașov, Alba Iulia, Arad, and Craiova, Romania |
| ♟️ Format |
Circuit of 5 open tournaments |
| 📂 Sections |
Bucharest Grand Prix Rapid, Brașov Grand Prix Classic, Alba Grand Prix Rapid, Arad Grand Prix Classic, Craiova Grand Prix Rapid |
| 💰 Prize fund |
USD 163,500 (approx.) |
| 👤 Eligibility |
Open to players with a valid FIDE ID; Romanian players must be registered with FRȘah-affiliated clubs, must hold the 2026 annual individual visa, and must have passed the medical examination; foreign players must not be suspended |
| 🧩 Organizer notes |
Final circuit standings count each player’s best 4 results |
🏆 Prize Fund
| Category |
Prize |
Amount |
| Circuit total |
Confirmed total prize fund |
150,000 € |
| Bucharest Grand Prix Rapid |
Confirmed stage prize fund |
26,000 € |
| Brașov Grand Prix Classic |
Confirmed stage prize fund |
30,000 € |
| Alba Grand Prix Rapid |
Confirmed stage prize fund |
25,000 € |
After the five stages, the circuit also awards the first five Romanian players in the final general ranking, as well as top special-category finishers in the overall standings.
⏱️ Time Control & Pairings
The circuit includes two classical stages and three rapid stages. Therefore, players can compete in different formats while still collecting points for the same overall ranking.
The final Grand Prix ranking uses each player’s best four results. Moreover, classical-stage tournament points carry extra weight because the score earned inside a classical event is multiplied by two in the circuit calculation.
Stage points are awarded by final placement. In classical stages, first place gives 50 Grand Prix points, second gives 40, and third gives 32. In rapid stages, first place gives 25 points, second gives 20, and third gives 16. The scale then continues down to 15th place.
If a registered player cannot reach round 1 for a well-justified reason, that player must notify the organizers in advance and may receive a half-point bye. In addition, stage organizers may allow up to two half-point byes in the first six rounds of the tournament they run.
📂 Sections / Groups
| Section |
Rating / target group |
Notes |
| Bucharest Grand Prix Rapid |
Open tournament |
Rapid stage in Bucharest |
| Brașov Grand Prix Classic |
Open tournament |
Classical stage in Brașov |
| Alba Grand Prix Rapid |
Open tournament |
Rapid stage in Alba Iulia |
| Arad Grand Prix Classic |
Open tournament |
Classical stage in Arad |
| Craiova Grand Prix Rapid |
Open tournament |
Rapid stage in Craiova |
📅 Schedule
| Date |
Weekday |
Round / Activity |
| May 9-10, 2026 |
Saturday-Sunday |
Bucharest Grand Prix Rapid |
| July 25-31, 2026 |
Saturday-Friday |
Brașov Grand Prix Classic |
| August 1-2, 2026 |
Saturday-Sunday |
Alba Grand Prix Rapid |
| August 3-9, 2026 |
Monday-Sunday |
Arad Grand Prix Classic |
| September 12-13, 2026 |
Saturday-Sunday |
Craiova Grand Prix Rapid |
📝 Registration
| Item |
Details |
| How to register |
Register online through the official FRȘah tournament platform |
| Registration platform |
https://turnee.frsah.ro |
| Deadline |
The deadline for each stage is announced in that stage’s official invitation |
| FIDE ID rule |
A valid FIDE ID is required on the date of registration |
| Romanian player requirement |
Registration with an FRȘah-affiliated sports club, valid 2026 annual visa, and medical clearance |
| Foreign player requirement |
Valid FIDE ID and no suspension at the time of registration |
| Bye rule |
A justified absence before round 1 may allow a half-point bye |
| Additional bye option |
Stage organizers may allow up to 2 half-point byes in the first 6 rounds |
| Withdrawal rule |
Players must notify the arbiters if they withdraw from a round or from an event |
👥 Organizer
Romanian Chess Federation organizes Romania Grand Prix 2026 and oversees the full circuit through its national competition framework. The federation runs a five-stage series that blends rapid and classical chess, supports season-long competition across Romania, and maintains the official technical rules for the circuit. In addition, the circuit has dedicated contact points for the stages and the general coordination of the series.
🏨 Venue
Romania Grand Prix 2026 takes place across five host cities in Romania: Bucharest, Brașov, Alba Iulia, Arad, and Craiova. The official circuit information confirms Bucharest as one of the flagship stops, while each stage is organized as its own standalone tournament within the wider Grand Prix framework.
Because the circuit stretches from May to September, players can plan one event or build a longer seasonal campaign across multiple Romanian destinations. As a result, the series offers both single-stage flexibility and full-circuit continuity.
🚗 How to Get There
Players should travel directly to the official host city of each stage and complete registration through the FRȘah platform before the deadline announced in that stage’s invitation. Therefore, the circuit schedule makes it possible to target a single weekend rapid event, a longer classical stage, or several tournaments across the season.
This Romanian circuit offers a strong mix of major prizes, federation support, and multi-city competition for players who want a serious season-long chess challenge in 2026.
🧾 Other
A dress code applies at each stage, and the specific standard will be stated in the invitation for that tournament. During classical events, flash photography and filming are allowed only in the first 10 minutes of the round. After that point, silent cameras and video recording without flash may be used only with arbiter permission.
If a player fails to appear for a game without a well-justified reason, the player may be eliminated from the tournament and excluded from the Romania Grand Prix circuit. In addition, the circuit officials validate the results after each stage and publish updated Grand Prix points after receiving the official reports.