European Chess Union

European Chess Union (ECU)
Formation 1985
Headquarters Hunenberg See, Switzerland
Membership
54 national federations
President
Zurab Azmaiparashvili
Website www.europechess.org

The European Chess Union (ECU) is an independent association for the interests of European chess.[1]

Board members

  • Zurab Azmaiparashvili – President
  • Ion-Serban Dobronauteanu – Deputy President
  • Finnbjorn Vang – Vice President
  • Theodoros Tsorbatzoglou – Secretary General
  • Martin Huba – Treasurer
  • Adrian Mikhalchishin – Board Member
  • Johann Poecksteiner – Board Member
  • Jean-Michel Rapaire – Board Member
  • Petr Pisk – Tournament Director

Member federations

  • Albania – Federata Shqiptare e Shahut
  • Andorra – Federació d'Escacs Valls d'Andorra
  • Armenia – Հայաստանի շախմատի ֆեդերացիա
  • Austria – Österreichischer Schachbund
  • Azerbaijan – Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyası
  • Belarus – Белорусская Федерация Шахмат
  • Belgium – Koninklijke Belgische Schaakbond / Fédération Royale Belge des Echecs / Königlicher Schachbund Belgien
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Šahovska unija Bosne i Hercegovine / Шаховска унија Босне и Херцеговине
  • Bulgaria – Българска федерация по шахмат
  • Croatia – Hrvatski šahovski savez
  • Cyprus – Κυπριακή Σκακιστική Ομοσπονδία
  • Czech Republic – Šachový svaz České republiky
  • Denmark – Dansk Skak Union
  • England – English Chess Federation (ECF)
  • Estonia – Eesti Maleliit
  • Faroe Islands – Talvsamband Føroya
  • Finland – Suomen Keskusshakkiliitto
  • FYR Macedonia – Шаховската федерација на Македонија
  • France – Féderation Française des Échecs
  • Georgia – საქართველოს ჭადრაკის ფედერაცია
  • Germany – Deutscher Schachbund
  • Greece – Ελληνική Σκακιστική Ομοσπονδία
  • Guernsey – Guernsey Chess Federation
  • Hungary – Magyar Sakkszövetség
  • Iceland – Skáksamband Íslands
  • Ireland – Irish Chess Union
  • Israel – איגוד השחמט הישראלי
  • Italy – Federazione Scacchistica Italiana (FSI)
  • Jersey – Jersey Chess Federation
  • Kosovo – Federata e Shahut e Kosovës
  • Latvia – Latvijas Šaha savienība
  • Liechtenstein – Liechtensteiner Schachverband
  • Lithuania – Lietuvos šachmatų federacijos
  • Luxemburg – Féderation Luxembourgeoise des Échecs
  • Malta – Il-Federazzjoni Maltija taċ-Ċess
  • Moldova – Federația de Șah a Republicii Moldova
  • Monaco – Fédération Monégasque des Échecs
  • Montenegro – Šahovski savez Crne Gore / Шаховски савез Црне Горе
  • Netherlands – Koninklijke Nederlandse Schaakbond
  • Norway – Norges Sjakkforbund
  • PolandPolski Związek Szachowy
  • Portugal – Federação Portuguesa de Xadrez
  • Romania – Federatia Romana de Sah
  • Russia – Российская Шахматная Федерация
  • San Marino – Federazione Sammarinese degli Scacchi
  • ScotlandChess Scotland
  • Serbia – Šahovski savez Srbije / Шаховски савез Србије
  • Slovakia – Slovenský šachový zväz
  • Slovenia – Šahovska zveza Slovenije
  • Spain – Federacion Española de Ajedrez
  • Sweden – Sveriges Schackförbund
  • Switzerland – Fédération Suisse des Échecs / Schweizerischer Schachbund / Federazione Scacchista Svizzera / Federaziun Svizra da Schah / Swiss Chess Federation
  • Turkey – Türkiye Satranç Federasyonu
  • Ukraine – Федерація шахів України
  • Wales – Welsh Chess Union

ECU tournaments

Individual championships

Team championships

References

  1. President's Office, ECU, retrieved 2015-04-02
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