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 Jorge Antão.[1]
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Up to 2008, the national team championship was a 9-round competition involving 10 teams. Each match was played across four boards. From 2009, the championship will be competed for by 16 teams across six boards. The 2009 edition will be the 51st team championship.
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 |
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 |
The Portuguese Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Portugal. It was established in 1911.