Abbreviation | ECU |
---|---|
Formation | 1985 |
Headquarters | Hünenberg, Switzerland |
Location | |
Membership | 54 national federations |
President | Zurab Azmaiparashvili |
Website | www.europechess.org |
The European Chess Union (ECU) is an independent association for the interests of European chess.[1]
Board members
- Zurab Azmaiparashvili – President
- Ion-Serban Dobronauteanu – Deputy President
- Alojzije Janković – Vice President
- Theodoros Tsorbatzoglou – Secretary General
- Martin Huba – Treasurer
- Adrian Mikhalchishin – Board Member
- Johann Poecksteiner – Board Member
- Jean-Michel Rapaire – Board Member
- Petr Pisk – Tournament Director
ECU presidents
1985-1986: Rolf Littorin, Sweden
1986-1998: Kurt Jungwirth, Austria
1998-2010: Boris Kutin, Slovenia
2010-2014: Silvio Danailov, Bulgaria
2014-present: Zurab Azmaiparashvili, Georgia
Member federations
- Albania – Federata Shqiptare e Shahut
- Andorra – Federació d'Escacs Valls d'Andorra
- Armenia – Հայաստանի շախմատի ֆեդերացիա
- Austria – Österreichischer Schachbund
- Azerbaijan – Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyası
- Belarus – Белорусская Федерация Шахмат Suspended
- Belgium – Koninklijke Belgische Schaakbond / Fédération Royale Belge des Echecs / Königlicher Schachbund Belgien
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – Šahovska unija Bosne i Hercegovine / Шаховска унија Босне и Херцеговине
- Croatia – Hrvatski šahovski savez
- Cyprus – Κυπριακή Σκακιστική Ομοσπονδία
- Czech Republic – Šachový svaz České republiky
- Denmark – Dansk Skak Union
- England – English Chess Federation (ECF)
- Estonia – Eesti Maleliit
- Faroe Islands – Talvsamband Føroya
- Finland – Suomen Keskusshakkiliitto
- France – Féderation Française des Échecs
- Georgia – საქართველოს ჭადრაკის ფედერაცია
- Germany – Deutscher Schachbund
- Greece – Ελληνική Σκακιστική Ομοσπονδία
- Guernsey – Guernsey Chess Federation
- Hungary – Magyar Sakkszövetség
- Iceland – Skáksamband Íslands
- Ireland – Irish Chess Union
- Israel – איגוד השחמט הישראלי
- Italy – Federazione Scacchistica Italiana (FSI)
- Jersey – Jersey Chess Federation
- Kosovo – Federata e Shahut e Kosovës / Šahovska unija Kosovo
- Latvia – Latvijas Šaha savienība
- Liechtenstein – Liechtensteiner Schachverband
- Lithuania – Lietuvos šachmatų federacijos
- Luxemburg – Féderation Luxembourgeoise des Échecs
- Malta – Il-Federazzjoni Maltija taċ-Ċess
- Moldova – Federația de Șah a Republicii Moldova
- Monaco – Fédération Monégasque des Échecs
- Montenegro – Šahovski savez Crne Gore / Шаховски савез Црне Горе
- Netherlands – Koninklijke Nederlandse Schaakbond
- North Macedonia – Шаховската федерација на Македонија
- Norway – Norges Sjakkforbund
- Poland – Polski Związek Szachowy
- Portugal – Federação Portuguesa de Xadrez
- Romania – Federatia Romana de Sah
- San Marino – Federazione Sammarinese degli Scacchi
- Scotland – Chess Scotland
- Serbia – Šahovski savez Srbije / Шаховски савез Србије
- Slovakia – Slovenský šachový zväz
- Slovenia – Šahovska zveza Slovenije
- Spain – Federacion Española de Ajedrez
- Sweden – Sveriges Schackförbund
- Switzerland – Fédération Suisse des Échecs / Schweizerischer Schachbund / Federazione Scacchista Svizzera / Federaziun Svizra da Schah / Swiss Chess Federation
- Turkey – Türkiye Satranç Federasyonu
- Ukraine – Федерація шахів України
- Wales – Welsh Chess Union
The Bulgarian Chess Federation was expelled on 10 September 2016.[2][3]
Belarus was suspended on 5 March 2022 in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4] Russia (Russian Chess Federation) withdrew from the European Chess Union on 14 April 2022,[5] and later joined the Asian Chess Federation on 23 February 2023.[6] Both Countries were banned from attending the 2022 Chess Olympiad.
ECU tournaments
Individual championships
- European Individual Championship
- European Individual Championship for Women
- European Youth Championship
- European Senior Championship
- European Amateur Championship
- EU Individual Open Championship
- EU Youth Championship
- European School Chess Championship
- European Rapid Championship
- European Rapid Championship for Women
- European Blitz Championship
- European Blitz Championship for Women
- European Universities Chess Championship
Team championships
- European Team Championship
- European Team Championship for Women
- European Youth Team Championship
- European Senior Team Championship
- European Club Cup
- European Small Nations Team Chess Championship
References
- ↑ President's Office, ECU, retrieved 2015-04-02
- ↑ ECU (2017-05-23). "CAS DISMISSED BULGARIAN CHESS FEDERATION APPEAL". European Chess Union. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
- ↑ Goran (2017-06-13). "CAS Award – ECU vs Bulgarian Chess Federation – Chessdom". www.chessdom.com. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
- ↑ "ECU suspends the Russian and Belarusian Chess Federations", Chessbase, 5 March 2022
- ↑ "Russian Chess Federation votes for membership in Asian Chess Federation", TASS, 15 April 2022
- ↑ Patrick, Burke (23 February 2023). "FIDE approves Chess Federation of Russia switch to Asia". insidethegames. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
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