Opening ceremony of the FIDE World Cup dazzles in Goa

by Michael Rahal
10/31/2025 – The 2025 FIDE World Cup opened in grand style at the Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Goa, as dignitaries, players and guests gathered for a dazzling 2½-hour ceremony blending culture, sport and symbolism. With 206 players set to compete for a $2 million prize fund and three coveted Candidates spots, the event began with music, dance and inspiring speeches celebrating India's chess tradition and the spirit of fair play that defines the game. | All photos: Mark Livshitz

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The Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Goa hosted this afternoon the 2½-hour-long opening ceremony of the 2025 FIDE World Cup, marking the official start of one of the world's most prestigious chess events.

A vibrant mix of India's leading music and film industry artists delighted an audience of over a thousand players, officials, and guests with a series of breathtaking performances interwoven with inspiring speeches from dignitaries and chess leaders.

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At 4:30 p.m. sharp, the evening's presenters welcomed everyone to the ceremony, noting that 206 top players from around the world will compete for the USD 2 million prize fund in what promises to be the toughest intellectual battle ever, focused on strategy, determination, and motivation.

After the audience stood for the Indian national anthem, the dignitaries performed the traditional lighting of the lamp, a symbolic act representing blessings, greatness and positivity.

The distinguished guests included Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports; Dr. Pramod Sawant, Chief Minister of Goa; Dr. Ramesh Tawadkar, Minister for Art & Culture, Tribal Welfare and Sports & Youth Affairs of Goa; FIDE President Mr. Arkady Dvorkovich; and AICF President Mr. Nitin Narang.

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A curtain-raising video followed, celebrating The Spirit and Story of Chess, and concluding with the stirring line: "Where strategy meets spirit and champions are born".

The Hormuzd Khambata dance company then took the stage with a dazzling performance paying tribute to Goan color and culture.

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Among the evening's speeches, two stood out.

Mr. Nitin Narang, President of the All India Chess Federation, read a recorded message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who expressed his hope that the FIDE World Cup would inspire a new generation of players. He emphasized that "the event offers a special opportunity not only to showcase talent but also to motivate the youth", and with these words, he declared the FIDE World Cup 2025 open.

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FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich followed, reminding everyone that the tournament is among the most important and dramatic in the FIDE calendar. Of the 206 players participating, only three will qualify for the 2026 Candidates Tournament, the gateway to the World Championship match.

Dvorkovich described Goa as "not just a coastal paradise, but the Colosseum of Chess" where legends are forged and new champions born.

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He concluded by wishing all players good luck and fair play, adding:

While we cannot yet say who will be the winner in Goa, two things are certain: this will be a great event, and the players will experience the full breadth of Indian hospitality, which is difficult to match.

As Dvorkovich ended his remarks, the audience rose for the FIDE anthem, followed by an energetic live performance of The Spirit of Goa by Hema Sardesai and her band.

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Then came a special moment: GM Divya Deshmukh, the recent 2025 Women's World Cup champion and the only female player in this event, joined the presenters on stage to conduct the drawing of lots. By selecting black for Gukesh, the top seed, it was determined that all odd-numbered players will start their first games with the black pieces.

Divya shared her excitement:

Playing on home soil and representing India gives me an extra sense of pride and motivation.

A flute and beatbox performance by the Qudrot Duo followed, before the dignitaries reunited on stage to unveil the Vishwanathan Anand World Cup Trophy – a magnificent brass and gold-plated creation, symbolizing passion, precision, and performance.

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A final video screening of the official World Cup song – "It's Your Move" – preceded the night's closing performance by the legendary Usha Uthup band, who brought the house down with powerful renditions including Skyfall from the James Bond film of the same name.

Round 1 begins on November 1 at 12:30 PM local time. The action can be followed live on the FIDE YouTube Channel, featuring expert commentary by GMs Evgenij Miroshnichenko and Jan Gustafsson.

To watch the games in person, tickets can be purchased here.

Official website: worldcup2025.fide.com


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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.
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