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Register For Chess.com's Clubs And Nations Leagues Season 3

Register For Chess.com's Clubs And Nations Leagues Season 3

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Do you want to represent your chess community and compete against other incredible chess communities from around the world while winning premium prizes?

The Chess.com Clubs League and Chess.com Nations League are the competitions you seek. These leagues provide OTB clubs and national federations the opportunity to compete against their peers in exciting rapid and blitz Chess.com club matches. Help your team through the seven-week season and into the playoffs for a chance to win championship glory and premium prizes for yourself and your teammates.

Both leagues begin season three on the weekend of June 12th and are currently accepting applications from new clubs. If your club or federation isn't yet registered, let them know that you'd like to compete!

For more information including formats, schedule, complete lists of participating clubs, and to register your club, visit the official league headquarters. Registered teams receive the "Official" tag on Chess.com as part of the registration and verification process.

The Chess.com Clubs League competes on Saturdays (typically) and is open to OTB chess clubs from around the world. Participating clubs have included some of the world's most successful established clubs such as Kyiv Chess Club, Wasa SK, Toronto Kaiqi Elite Chess Club, and Clube De Xadrez de Curitiba. Players have included GM Zhou Jianchao, Kaiqi Yang, Zahar Efimenko, Yury Kuzubov, Max Illingworth, Ulvi Sadikhov, Vladimir Baklan, and more!

The Chess.com Nations League is open to clubs representing national federations such as current participants the US Chess Federation, English Chess Federation, Argentinian Chess Federation, and Polish Chess Federation.

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