The ongoing dispute between the international chess federation (FIDE) and Magnus Carlsen escalated when the governing body ...
FIDE has urged the Freestyle series to refrain from using the "World Championship" designation. The federation has made it ...
FIDE has slammed the Freestyle Chess Players Club, which is co-owned by Magnus Carlsen and counts Viswanathan Anand and D ...
The governing body doubles down on its sole right to conduct World Championships and warns that a breach of contract will ...
The International Chess Federation (FIDE), as the globally recognised governing body of chess, reaffirms its authority over ...
The Freestyle Chess World Championship will kick off next month in Germany with 10 of the top players in the world before legs in Paris, New York, Delhi and Cape Town ...
The FIDE statement also puts in a quandary the participation of India's D Gukesh and Viswanathan Anand in the high-profile ...
After a year defined by organisational triumphs and contentious moments, FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich unveiled on ...
A dispute between the chess federation FIDE and Magnus Carlsen escalates over the branding of the Freestyle Chess series.
He did, however, allege that FIDE has previously gone after players “to get them not to sign with” his chess venture, Freestyle Chess, “basically threatening them that they wouldn't be able ...
Chess great Magnus Carlsen will return to the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships in New York after initially quitting following governing body FIDE's decision to bar him from a round for ...
Fide has warned the Freestyle Chess Players Club - co-owned by Carlsen - not to call its new series a “World Championship”.