Portuguese Chess Federation
Sport | Chess |
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Abbreviation | (FPX) |
Founded | 22 January 1927 |
Affiliation | FIDE |
President | Francisco Castro |
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The Portuguese Chess Federation (Portuguese: Federação Portuguesa de Xadrez) is the governing body for chess in Portugal. It is affiliated to FIDE. Its president is Francisco Castro.[1]
Portuguese Team Championship
Up to 2008, the national team championship was a 9-round competition involving 10 teams. Each match was played across four boards. From 2009 to 2011, the championship was fought by 16 teams across six boards (2009-2010; four boards 2011). The 2012 edition returned to the old model.
2007 | Évora | GD Diana (Évora) |
2008 | Évora | GD Diana (Évora) |
2009 | Vila Nova de Gaia | AX Gaia |
2010 | Vila Nova de Gaia | AX Gaia |
2011 | Torres Vedras | AX Gaia |
2012 | Matosinhos | AA Coimbra |
2013 | Matosinhos | AX Gaia |
2014 | Caldas da Rainha | GD Dias Ferreira |
2015 | Matosinhos | AX Gaia |
Portuguese Chess Cup
The Portuguese Chess Cup (Portuguese: Taça de Portugal de Xadrez) is open to all clubs registered with the Portuguese Chess Federation. Each match is played across four boards.
2008 Final | GD Diana (Évora) | 2.5 - 1.5 | ACR Vale de Câmbra |
2009 Final | ACR Vale de Câmbra | 3 - 1 | AX Gaia |
2010 Final | GD Diana (Évora) | 2.5 - 1.5 | ACR Vale de Cambra |
2011 Final | ACR Vale de Cambra | 4 - 0 | Moto Clube do Porto |
2012 Final | ACR Vale de Cambra | 4 - 0 | ADRC Mata de Benfica |
2013 Final | AX Gaia | 3 - 1 | Clube TAP |
2014 Final | GD Dias Ferreira[2] | 2 - 2 | AX Gaia |
2015 Final | GD Dias Ferreira[3] | 2 - 2 | Sporting |
Portuguese Individual Championship
The Portuguese Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Portugal. It was established in 1911.
References
- ↑ "FIDE Directory - Portugal", FIDE
- ↑ GD Dias Ferreira won due to its victory on the first board
- ↑ GD Dias Ferreira won due to its victory on the second board