Oman to host world chess championship in Dhofar

Oman will host a major world chess championship later this year in Dhofar Governorate, as part of efforts to elevate its status on the international chess circuit. The event, announced by the Oman Chess Committee, partners with Salalah Sports Club and builds on previous successful tournaments in the country. Officials emphasize the growing popularity of chess among youth and the committee's development plans.

Muscat – Oman is positioning itself as a key player in global chess by hosting a significant world championship event later in 2026. Ahmed bin Darwish Al Balushi, Chairman of the Oman Chess Committee, stated that the championship will take place in Dhofar Governorate in collaboration with Salalah Sports Club. This initiative aligns with a broader strategy to make Oman a regular venue for world, continental, and Arab-level tournaments.

The announcement comes after Oman has successfully organized several international events, including the World Amateur Chess Championship, the Asian Chess Championship, and the Arab Club Chess Championship. These prior tournaments have reportedly improved Oman's reputation for event organization.

Additionally, the Muscat Masters Nights tournament is planned for this year, further highlighting Oman's active chess calendar.

Participation in chess is on the rise in Oman, with approximately 3,800 registered players spanning various age groups. The sport is available in 26 clubs and sports centers across the country, and the committee runs about 40 domestic tournaments each year. Supporting this growth are 32 certified national coaches and 27 accredited referees, with training programs developed in partnership with the International Chess Federation (FIDE).

Omani teams participate in eight to 10 regional events annually, covering Gulf, Arab, and Asian competitions. Notably, junior players make up about 55% of the registered membership, underscoring a strong emphasis on youth development.

Under its five-year plan, the Oman Chess Committee aims to expand its registered players beyond 5,000 and increase annual tournaments to 45, fostering further growth in the sport.

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