Press release by FIDE
FIDE has launched the FIDE Excellence Awards, a new biennial awards programme established to recognise outstanding achievements, individuals, events, federations, teams, creators and initiatives across the global chess community.
The awards recognise excellence over the previous two-year cycle, beginning after each Chess Olympiad and culminating at the next Olympiad. The inaugural FIDE Excellence Awards ceremony will take place in September 2026 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, during the 46th FIDE Chess Olympiad.
Nominations are now open, and members of the global chess community are invited to submit candidates through the official FIDE Excellence Awards website.
FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich said:
The FIDE Excellence Awards give the global chess community an opportunity to recognise the people, organisations and projects that help our game grow and thrive. Chess excellence is reflected not only in sporting achievement at the highest level, but also in tournament organisation, federation work, education, innovation, media and initiatives that create meaningful impact around the world.
Award categories
Awards will be presented across six regular categories and five discretionary categories, celebrating excellence both on and off the board.

Nomination and selection process
Nominations must relate to achievements and contributions made during the current Olympiad cycle. Multiple nominations may be submitted across different categories, provided each submission includes supporting information explaining the candidate's achievements and impact.
The selection process will take place in three stages:
The FIDE Excellence Awards recognise world-class players, breakthrough creators, outstanding federations, and projects that use chess to create a positive impact in society, celebrating excellence across the global chess community.
Official website: https://excellence.fide.com/