Wesley
Predke
1/2
1/2
Mamedyarov
Dubov
1/2
1/2
Nakamura
Esipenko
1/2
1/2
Aronian
Oparin
1/2
1/2
Aronian
Nakamura
1
0
Esipenko
Oparin
1/2
1/2
Keymer
Mamedyarov
1/2
1/2
Dubov
Dominguez
0
1
Predke
MVL
1
0
Shankland
Wesley
1/2
1/2
Giri
Yangyi
1/2
1/2
Vitiugov
Tabatabaei
1
0
Salgado
Fedoseev
0
2
Final result
Alekseenko
Krasenkow
0.5
1.5
Final result
Artemiev
Studer
1.5
0.5
Final result
Predke
Nasuta
1.5
0.5
Final result
Afanasiev
Inarkiev
3
1
Final result
Donchenko
Indjic
0.5
1.5
Final result
Braun
Rakhmanov
1.5
0.5
Final result
Rakhmanov
Braun
0
1
R3.1 Result
Indjic
Donchenko
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Inarkiev
Afanasiev
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Nasuta
Predke
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Studer
Artemiev
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Krasenkow
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2
R3.1 Result
Fedoseev
Salgado
1
0
R3.1 Result
Hracek
Artemiev
0
2
Final result
Urkedal
Esipenko
0.5
1.5
Final result
Nikolov
Alekseenko
0.5
1.5
Final result
Ibarra
Navara
1
3
Final result
Perunovic
Predke
0
2
Final result
Rosell
Matlakov
0.5
1.5
Final result
Fedoseev
Pantzar
2
0
Final result
Krasenkow
Yuffa
2
0
Final result
Artemiev
Hracev
1
0
R2.1 Result
Esipenko
Urkedal
1
0
R2.1 Result
Alekseenko
Nikolov
1
0
R2.1 Result
Navara
Ibarra
1/2
1/2
R2.1 Result
Predke
Perunovic
1
0
R2.1 Result
Matlakov
Rosell
1
0
R2.1 Result
Pantzar
Fedoseev
0
1
R2.1 Result
Yuffa
Krasenkow
0
1
R2.1 Result
Notkevich
Laznicka
1
3
Final result
Ayats
Movsesian
1.5
2.5
Final result
Gines
Paravyan
0.5
1.5
Final result
Petriashvili
Saric
0.5
1.5
Final result
Williams
Sahakyan
0.5
1.5
Final result
Damljanovic
Kuzubov
0.5
1.5
Final result
Dias
Motylev
0.5
1.5
Final result
Finek
Lagarde
0.5
1.5
Final result
Laznicka
Notkevich
0
1
Round 1.1
Movsesian
Llobera Ayats
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Paravyan
Gines Esteo
1
0
Round 1.1
Saric
Petriashvili
1
0
Round 1.1
Sahakyan
Williams
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Kuzubov
Damljanovic
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Motylev
Dias
1/2
1/2
Round 1.1
Lagarde
Finek
1
0
Round 1.1
MVL
Wang
1
0
Ding
Nepo
1
0
Giri
Alekseenko
0
1
Caruana
Grischuk
1/2
1/2
Grischuk
Giri
1
0
Ding
Alekseenko
1
0
MVL
Nepo
1/2
1/2
Caruana
Wang
1
0
Nepo
Wang
0
1
MVL
Alekseenko
1
0
Ding
Grischuk
1
Caruana
Giri
0
1
Ding
Giri
0
1
MVL
Grischuk
0
1
Wang
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2
Caruana
Nepo
1/2
1/2
ALekseenko
Nepo
0
1
Grischuk
Wang
1/2
1/2
Giri
MVL
1/2
1/2
Ding
Caruana
1/2
1/2
MVL
Ding Liren
1/2
1/2
Wang
Giri
0
1
Nepo
Grischuk
1/2
1/2
Caruana
Alekseenko
1/2
1/2
Grischuk
Alekseenko
0
1
Giri
Nepo
1/2
1/2
Ding
Wang
1/2
1/2
MVL
Caruana
0
1
Grischuk
Giri
1/2
1/2
Alekseenko
Ding
1/2
1/2
Nepo
MVL
0
1
Wang
Caruana
1/2
1/2
Caruana
MVL
1/2
1/2
The Mitropa Cup 2022 will be held from 27th April – 8th May in the Sports complex (COSEC) of Corte, Corsica, France. The following chess federations are entitled to take part in the Mitropa Cup 2022: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. Replay: Mitropa Cup 2021 information / Mitropa Cup 2021 live games / Mitropa Cup news Throwback: Mitropa Cup 2011 with Richard Rapport
The Mitropa Cup is the annual team chess tournament for national teams from Central Europe. The traditional team event this year brings together 10 nations competing against each other in an Open and a Women section on 4 boards each. Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland. The event commenced in 1976 in Innsbruck. The tournament will be held in two sections: the open section, and the women’s section. In the Open section, an extra team, from the organizer (Corsican League) will participate. All players of this team must be licensed in a Corsican club for the years 2022 and 2021. The event will be played in 9 rounds, round-robin system, with time control: 90 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes to finish the game, with 30 seconds increment for each move from move one. The first three teams will be awarded trophies and gold, silver and bronze medals. Federations have to confirm participation until March 31, 2022. The registration of the team composition must be done before April 07, 2022.
Detailed regulations and information can be found on the official website of the event.
At the end of the European Individual Chess Championship, won by Matthias Bluebaum, the Tournament Director Nina Rob delivered the ECU flag to Stephane Escarfe and the French Chess Federation for the organisation of the upcoming Mitropa Cup 2022.
The FFE was present at the constitutive assembly of the Mitropa Cup Association. Created in the margin of the last meeting of the European Chess Union, in Slovenia, this new association gathers the ten Central European federations which participate today in the Mitropa Cup. In 2022, the FFE is in charge of hosting the 40th edition of this competition. The Federal Board of Directors has decided to delegate the organisation to the Corsican Chess League.
Chess is one of the most popular sports on the island of beauty. For more than twenty years, the Corsican Chess League is a model of chess dynamism and development. It is present today in all the island and distinguishes itself by the quality of its activity in school, by the excellence of its training for young people, but also by the organization of emblematic events. The FFE thanks the Corsican Chess League for this partnership, and is pleased that the 2022 edition of the Mitropa Cup will be held on an exceptional territory that will undoubtedly delight the participating teams. The city of Corte will be at the centre of Europe from April 27th to May 8th 2022!
Press release of the Mitropa Cup Association :
The MITROPA countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland, founded the Mitropa Chess Association (MCA), at a meeting following the ECU General Assembly, on 13 November 2021 in Catez, Slovenia. Theodorus Tsorbatzoglou, Secretary General of the European Chess Union, was invited to the meeting.
The statutes were signed by the representatives of the federations. Marco Biagioli was elected as the first President of the Association, Nina Rob as Vice-President and Luigi Maggi as Treasurer. Walter Kastner was appointed Secretary General. The headquarters of the association is in Vienna, Austria, where the Mitropa Cup was founded.
The Mitropa Cup is an idea of the Austrian international referee Gertrude Wagner. She wanted to create a competition for Central European teams, as was common in football. Kurt Jungwirth, president of the Austrian Chess Federation from 1971 to 2017, saw the opportunity of this idea and said: “OK, let’s organise a Mitropa Cup”.
The first Mitropa Cup took place in Innsbruck in 1976. Germany won the first edition before Switzerland and Yugoslavia. This year, Switzerland organised the 39th Mitropa Cup for the first time in a hybrid online format due to the pandemic. The 40th Mitropa Cup will be held in France in 2022 and will hopefully be possible again on the chessboard.
A project that illustrates how the MCA can cooperate in the future is the Erasmus plus project “CUPS”, presented in June 2021. “Chess Unites and Encourages Skills” will, if the application is successful, bring chess into schools as a compulsory subject. The focus is on the German “Bremen model”, in which teachers and children learn chess together in a weekly lesson. Regardless of the age of the children, chess can develop better concentration, patience and perseverance, a greater sense of creativity, better intuition, better memory and better analytical and decision-making skills. In addition, children and young people can learn determination, motivation and fairness through the game. In addition, chess promotes social inclusion. This includes pupils with a migrant background, pupils with socio-economic difficulties, but also pupils with disabilities.
The MCA is committed in its statutes to working more closely together and to agreeing on common values. Chess is a sport, but also a means to promote friendship, culture, common values such as sportsmanship, gender equality, inclusion and social improvement.
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