European Chess Union announces Super League for 2027

The European Chess Union has unveiled plans for the European Chess Super League, a new competition featuring eight top clubs set to debut in 2027. With a prize fund of €300,000 and a focus on elite participation, the event aims to elevate club chess across the continent. Details on dates and venue remain forthcoming.

The European Chess Union (ECU) has launched the European Chess Super League, marking a significant development in European club chess. Scheduled for its inaugural edition in 2027, the tournament will bring together eight of the continent's strongest chess clubs. These will include the top four finishers from the European Chess Club Cup, the highest-rated club, the organizer's team, and two wild cards selected by the ECU, open to clubs from Europe and beyond.

The competition adopts a 7-round round-robin format, with each team fielding six boards and up to two reserves. A total prize fund of €300,000 is on offer, with the champions receiving €110,000. The event boasts a minimum budget of €500,000, underscoring its ambition to showcase world-class talent and foster innovation in the sport.

The "SUPER Foundation," based in Bucharest, Romania, serves as the main partner and sponsor, supporting high-profile chess initiatives like the Grand Chess Tour. The ECU will retain all commercial, media, and broadcasting rights, opening opportunities for brands to engage with this premier event.

ECU President Zurab Azmaiparashvili emphasized the league's potential: "The European Chess Super League represents a bold step forward for chess in Europe. By assembling the top clubs & players, we are setting new standards for excellence and visibility in our sport."

Looking ahead, the ECU is in advanced discussions with the Monaco Chess Federation and major sponsors for a women's counterpart, the European Women’s Chess Super League, slated for 2028 with eight elite clubs and a minimum budget of €400,000. Further announcements on participating teams, exact dates, and the venue will follow via the ECU's website and social media channels.

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