FIDE World Cup: Opening ceremony and press conference

by Michael Rahal
7/29/2023 – Packed to the brim with players, guests, officials and staff, the Baku Convention Centre hosted the festivities, including speeches, music, dance, as the 2023 edition of the FIDE World Cup was inaugurated in the capital of Azerbaijan. In the open section, Ivan Cheparinov, the top player starting in round 1, as well as Magnus Carlsen, the top player overall and joining in round 2, will start with white in the first game. | Photo: Stev Bonhage / FIDE

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With a magnificent display of light and sound, digital computer chess merging with actors dressed-up as real-life chess pieces, the 2023 FIDE World Cup kicked off this afternoon with the opening ceremony in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Packed to the brim with players, guests, officials and staff, the breathtaking Baku Convention Centre hosted the festivities, including speeches, music, dance, and most importantly for all the players, the drawing of colours — 5-time World Champion Vishy Anand and former chess star and politician Aynur Sofiyeva performed the honours.

FIDE World Chess Cup 2023

Vishy Anand | Photo: Stev Bonhage / FIDE

In the Open section, Ivan Cheparinov, the top player starting in round 1, as well as Magnus Carlsen, the top player overall and joining in round 2, will start with white in the first game.

In the women’s section, Eline Roebers, the top player starting in round 1, will have the white pieces in the first game. The overall top player in the women’s section, women’s world champion Ju Wenjun (joining the tournament in round 2), will start with black.

The chess afternoon also featured the first official press conference, with the presence of the officials Farid Gayibov, Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan, Arkady Dvorkovich, FIDE President, and Mahir Mammedov, President of the Azerbaijani Chess Federation.

Two of Azerbaijan’s top players, both of them World Cup participants, also attended the conference to answer the questions of the media; Teimour Radjabov, winner of the 2019 FIDE World Cup, and Gunay Mammadzada.

Gunay Mammadzada

Gunay Mammadzada | Photo: Anna Shtourman / FIDE

Gayibov wished the best of success to all the participants in the event and reminded everyone that they were planning to host many more international events in Azerbaijan.

Arkady Dvorkovich was very thankful to the local organizers:

It’s a tough job to put together such a big competition, with tens of countries and hundreds of players. We would like to thank all the staff for their efforts to organize the event… I expect that fair play will prevail, with role models playing their best chess and having fun. 

He added:

I am sure Magnus Carlsen plans to win the World Cup, but the competition is very strong, and it won’t be easy. It’s his own decision to play or not in the Candidates.

Teimour Radjabov mentioned that “the hardest thing is to compete for the whole month, but I am pleased to stay in my country. FIDE is doing a great job; I am happy to be here and hope to make it as far as possible. I missed the feeling of being a superstar here in Azerbaijan”.

Gunay Mammadzada hoped that the event might encourage new players to take up the game. “This tournament is a festivity for me, and I will do my best to make it to the final. I also hope it encourages many more young players to compete in the future”.

Day 1 of round 1 will start on July 30th at 3 pm. The games will be played at the Marriott Hotel Boulevard and broadcasted live with expert commentary on the FIDE YouTube Channel.

FIDE World Chess Cup 2023

It was a picturesque opening ceremony | Photo: Stev Bonhage / FIDE

FIDE World Chess Cup 2023

Kids trying their hand on a giant chessboard | Photo: Stev Bonhage / FIDE


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Born in England in 1970, Michael Rahal is an International Master and a FIDE trainer. Currently living in Barcelona (Spain), Michael is fluent in English and Spanish and has been coaching chess players of all ages and levels for more than 25 years. More recently he has developed his career as a chess broadcaster, covering both online and on-site many top events on Playchess and the ICC, including a leg of the recent FIDE Grand Prix. You can also follow him on Youtube where more than 10.000 subscribers enjoy his instructive chess videos.