Goa, India: The FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 is set to take place in Goa from October 31 to November 27, marking a historic return of the prestigious tournament to Indian soil after 23 years. Hosted at the luxurious Resort Rio in Bardez, Arpora, the event will feature 206 players representing 82 countries, battling it out in a high-stakes knock-out format for a total prize fund of $2 million.
The winner of the World Cup will not only take home the championship title but also secure one of three coveted spots in the 2026 Candidates Tournament, the penultimate stage leading to the World Chess Championship.
Among the top contenders are some of the biggest names in world chess, including Gukesh D, Arjun Erigaisi, Praggnanandhaa R, Anish Giri, Wesley So, Vincent Keymer, Hans Niemann, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Ian Nepomniachtchi, Richard Rapport, Vidit Gujrathi, Nihal Sarin and many more.
The tournament will also feature Faustino Oro, the 12-year-old Argentinian prodigy, who will make history as the youngest participant in the 2025 edition. Indian rising star Divya Deshmukh joins the Open Section via a wildcard entry, following a last-minute withdrawal by another participant.
The return of the World Cup to India — for the first time since 2002 — underlines the nation’s growing influence and passion for chess, especially after recent global successes of its young grandmasters. Goa’s vibrant culture and scenic charm are expected to provide an unforgettable backdrop for one of the chess world’s most prestigious events.
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The logo for the FIDE World Cup Goa 2025 presents a vibrant and culturally rich visual identity that beautifully merges
the essence of Goa’s coastal charm with the strategic elegance of chess. Green Panel shows a white palm tree with a blue wave at the bottom. The Red Panel diamond-shaped checkerboard pattern in white. Yellow panel has a stylized sun with curved rays. It represents Goa’s sunny weather and warm, welcoming vibe
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Anthem is sung by Daler Mehendi. For the first time, India isn’t just hosting — it’s playing the host and the hero. Each Indian pla