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Petrovac to Host World Team Chess Championship in April 2024
The coastal town of Petrovac, located in Montenegro, is set to welcome the World Team Chess Championship from April 17 to 28, 2024. This prestigious event will bring together elite teams from around the globe, featuring both sighted and visually impaired players, showcasing the spirit of inclusivity in the sport.
The tournament is organized under the auspices of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), which aims to promote chess as a universal game that transcends barriers. Petrovac’s selection as the host city highlights its commitment to fostering a vibrant chess community and promoting the sport within the region.
During the championship, teams will compete for the title in a series of matches that promise to be both challenging and thrilling. The event is expected to attract significant attention from chess enthusiasts and media worldwide, providing an excellent opportunity for players to demonstrate their skills on an international stage.
Local authorities and chess officials are optimistic about the impact of hosting such a high-profile event on the region. The championship is anticipated to boost tourism, with visitors coming to witness the competition and enjoy the scenic beauty of Montenegro’s coastline.
Preparations for the event are already underway, with plans for venues that can accommodate both participants and spectators. Organizers are committed to ensuring that all necessary facilities are in place to support the diverse needs of teams and attendees, particularly those with disabilities.
The inclusion of visually impaired players in this championship emphasizes a broader commitment within the chess community to inclusivity and accessibility. This tournament serves as a platform to highlight the talents of all players, regardless of their physical challenges.
As the date approaches, excitement is building within both the local community and the international chess circuit. The World Team Chess Championship in Petrovac promises to be a landmark event, celebrating the richness of chess culture while promoting unity and competition among the world’s best teams.
With only a few months left until the championship, chess fans and aspiring players alike are encouraged to mark their calendars for this significant event. Petrovac is poised to become a hub for chess excellence, showcasing the best of what the sport has to offer.
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