FIDE changes World Cup rules for 2027

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  • FIDE changes World Cup rules for 2027

    The FIDE Council has approved a series of significant changes to the format of the 2027 FIDE World Cup and the 2027 FIDE Women’s World Cup, following recommendations from the Global Strategy Commission.
    Beginning in 2027, both World Cups will be played over 19 days and will consist of two distinct stages.
    Stage 1: Swiss qualification
    The opening stage will consist of Swiss-system tournaments played with a Fast Classical time control of 45 minutes plus a 30-second increment per move.
    The FIDE World Cup will feature four Swiss pools, while the FIDE Women’s World Cup will be divided into two Swiss pools. Each Swiss tournament will be played over nine rounds across five days, with the pools balanced to ensure comparable playing strength.
    The leading players from each pool will advance to the knockout stage:
    – FIDE World Cup: Top four players from each of the four pools (16 players total)
    – FIDE Women’s World Cup: Top eight players from each of the two pools (16 players total)
    Stage 2: Knockout finals
    The second stage will retain the traditional knockout. The Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final will be played using the existing World Cup format and classical time controls.

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    https://www.chess.com/news/view/fide...cup-new-format

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      https://en.chessbase.com/post/qualif...028-candidates

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