Qualifying tournament for national cup chess begins Saturday

The qualifying round for the Spectrum Bangladesh National Cup Chess is set to start on January 31, 2026, at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall in Dhaka. Organized by the federation with patronage from Spectrum Engineering Consortium Limited, the event is open to all interested players. Top performers will advance to a knockout final in February.

The Bangladesh Chess Federation has announced the start of the qualifying tournament for the Spectrum Bangladesh National Cup Chess, scheduled to kick off on Saturday, January 31, 2026. This event, held at the federation's hall room in Dhaka, welcomes participants from across the country and beyond, providing an opportunity for chess enthusiasts to compete at a national level. Under the patronage of Spectrum Engineering Consortium Limited, the tournament aims to identify the strongest players for the main competition. Players must register by Friday, January 30, 2026, submitting their names along with an entry fee of 500 Taka. The qualifying phase will follow a nine-round Swiss-league system, ensuring a fair and structured elimination process. From this round, the top 16 players will secure spots in the final tournament, which adopts a knockout format and begins on February 16, 2026. Prize money totaling 320,000 Taka will be distributed among the finalists, with the champion receiving 100,000 Taka and the runner-up awarded 50,000 Taka. This competition highlights the growing interest in chess within Bangladesh, fostering talent development through accessible entry and competitive play.

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