Key Points

The Global Chess League has launched GCL Contenders 2025, creating an unprecedented pathway for amateur and professional players worldwide. This two-month initiative will select three winners who become ambassadors for GCL Season 3 and compete alongside elite Grandmasters. The tournament features multi-tiered competition across six time zones, from online qualifiers to live-streamed knockout matches. Registration opens August 28 for Male, Female, and U21 categories, offering a landmark opportunity in competitive chess.

Key Points: Global Chess League Launches GCL Contenders 2025 for Amateurs

  • Open to amateurs and professionals across six global time zones
  • Winners become GCL Season 3 ambassadors alongside elite Grandmasters
  • Multi-tiered tournament features online arenas and live-streamed knockouts
  • Registration open from August 28 for Male, Female and U21 categories
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Global Chess League launches GCL Contenders 2025, creating pathway for global talent to engage with chess superstars

GCL Contenders 2025 offers amateurs and pros a chance to compete with elite Grandmasters. Three winners become ambassadors for Season 3. Register now for this global pathway.

"This is more than a tournament, it is a landmark step for the global chess community - Peeyush Dubey, Tech Mahindra GCL Chairperson"

New Delhi, August 28

For the first time in the world of chess, the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and FIDE, is creating a direct pathway for aspiring chess players to compete alongside the game's elite. Through GCL Contenders 2025, a two-month global initiative, three winners will earn the ultimate lifetime opportunity to enter GCL Season 3 as the league's ambassadors, and a chance to go shoulder-to-shoulder with the world's most elite Grandmasters in the first-ever franchise-based chess league, as per a release from GCL and Tech Mahindra.

Open to amateurs and professionals, this multi-tiered tournament will spotlight grassroots talent, strengthen the chess community, and culminate with the winners stepping onto the same stage as global icons. With the registration opening from August 28, GCL Contenders will take place for almost a month, leading up to Season 3 of the Global Chess League, scheduled to kick off on December 13.

Peeyush Dubey, Chairperson, Tech Mahindra Global Chess League, said, "Since its inception, GCL has been at the forefront of redefining the game. With GCL Contenders, we are taking this vision further by opening the stage to aspiring players worldwide, allowing them to potentially compete alongside the world's greatest Grandmasters. This is more than a tournament, it is a landmark step for the global chess community, one that will inspire players and fans across generations and geographies," as quoted from a release.

From everyday enthusiasts to rising stars, GCL Contenders 2025 will give amateurs and professionals a chance to enter the spotlight. The multi-tiered tournament is designed to unlock grassroots talent, strengthen the global chess community, and culminate with winners sharing the stage with global icons. In addition, GCL Contenders will unite players across six time zones -- from India to the USA, UK, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia -- fuelling the league's growth as a truly global chess community.

Arkady Dvorkovich, FIDE President, said, "The Global Chess League is an innovative concept that brought new ideas to chess and engaged new audiences. We are excited to see this continue with the new Contenders programme, which will bring together professional and non-professional players in competition to become the ambassadors of the third season of the GCL."

The Contenders journey is set to pave the way for emerging players to rise, from online arenas to high-stakes clashes against the top Grandmasters. GCL Contenders aims to connect with one of the largest communities in chess, positioning itself as a competitive and inspiring pathway in modern chess. The arenas will feature the six GCL teams of - Alpine SG Pipers, American Gambits, Ganges Grandmasters, PBG Alaskan Knights, Triveni Continental Kings, and upGrad Mumba Masters.

Danny Rensch, Chief Chess Officer at Chess.com, said, "The first two seasons of the GCL demonstrated the mass appeal of team-based chess, something we have always believed in. Now with the launch of GCL Contenders, we're excited about a deeper and more expansive competitive ecosystem. And there is no better country than India for Season 3 of the GCL, a place that lives and breathes chess."

To enter GCL Contenders 2025, players must register on the official GCL portal and compete in one of the three categories - Male, Female, and U21. The journey begins with the GCL Opens, where participants (with an active Chess.com account and at least 25 games played) are placed into 18 rapid arenas representing franchisees. The top two from each arena qualify, and together with four invited players chosen for their chess merit, community impact, or fan appeal, form a pool of 16 contenders.

These 16 then advance to the Titled GCL Knockouts, facing each other in live-streamed matches across YouTube, Twitch, and other platforms, including their social handles. From there, four winners move into the Challengers Knock Out, joined by four additional GMs/Ims. Thereafter, the top three winners, one from each category--Male, Female, and U21 (Prodigy)--post the Challenger's knockout (KO), secure a coveted spot as the GCL Season 3 ambassadors.

All participants must meet eligibility norms and adhere to fair play protocols, including camera monitoring and anti-cheating measures.

All participants must have an active chess.com account and have played at least 25 games under this ID. They must also meet category-specific age eligibility requirements and adhere to fair play protocols, including camera monitoring and anti-cheating measures.

- ANI

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Priya S
Amazing initiative! The separate categories for Female and U21 players will really help bridge the gender and age gap in professional chess. More girls will be encouraged to pursue chess as a career now. Well done Tech Mahindra and FIDE! 👏
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Rohit P
Just registered! The process is quite straightforward. Only requirement is 25 games on Chess.com which most enthusiasts already have. Hoping to at least make it to the first round. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
While this is a great concept, I hope the selection process remains truly merit-based. Sometimes these "fan appeal" selections can become popularity contests rather than skill-based. The anti-cheating measures are definitely needed though.
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Vikram M
India hosting Season 3 is perfect! Our country has produced so many chess legends. This will boost the sport's popularity even more. Can't wait to see which Indian talents emerge through this contenders program. 🏆
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Karthik V
The live streaming on YouTube and Twitch is a game-changer! Finally, chess getting the digital treatment it deserves. This will make the sport more accessible to millions of fans across India. Great move by the organizers!

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