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Senior Calendar: European seniors details published

For more information about chess for over-50s, please see our Seniors news and Seniors introduction pages.

 

Entries are now open for the 2026 European senior individual championships (50+ and 65+), to be played in Acqui Terme, Italy. You can download the invitation document below.

Play is at 3pm each day starting on 2nd June. As usual there are nine rounds with no rest day. The document states that women will play in separate tournaments if there are more than nine entries.

Entries are also open for the 2026 World Senior Team Championships to be held in Albania in April. In our listings below we provide links to the invitation document and entry form, which can also be found on the FIDE website.

Earlier this month the European Chess Union finally announced new dates and venue for the European Senior Team Championships. Greece is still the organising federation but instead of Rhodes, as previously announced, the venue will be Iraklion in Crete, starting in late August. It is too early to expect the release of full details but at least this is progress.

Below you can find listings of more than 40 tournaments for senior players in Europe next year. I think there have never been so many options for the over-50s to play chess events against one's own age group.

Recent additions and updates are, as usual, indicated by ** at the start of the listing.

Players from abroad who are new to senior chess should note that it is usually necessary to have a FIDE registration from your home country before entering events listed on this page. If you don't have one, contact your local federation.

Note that German tournaments usually start with an afternoon round (to allow for personal registration of players arriving on the day or the previous evening), after which the remaining rounds start after breakfast. Also some events have limited numbers because of venue capacity and can book out early, so don't book travel until your entry is confirmed.

We concentrate here on European tournaments, but may sometimes mention major events on other continents. As always, we check the German Federation Senior tournaments calendar regularly. This sometimes shows tournaments before we do, but often we are first. We also regularly search on chess-results.com and we sometimes find a few events (mostly in Austria) which we add below if relevant.

We also just discovered another German senior calendar and news page at the Schach50plus website that you may find useful.

Newly announced events are added to this page when we find out about them. We know that these pages are widely read but we rely on readers and friends to notify us of many events. Tournament organisers rarely send us announcements in good time.

Please inform us if you know of an international senior tournament that is not mentioned. In our calendar we include only those tournaments which are described as Open and FIDE-rated. In most cases we omit events restricted to players from one country or which are played over an extended period so are unsuitable for overseas visitors.

German senior tournament age limits vary a lot, so always check your eligibility if you are thinking of going. For tournaments run on FIDE Senior rules, you do not have to wait for your birthday; you are qualified from 1 January in the year in which you reach the qualifying age.

The qualifying birth years for the two FIDE age groups in 2026 are 1976 for 50+ tournaments, 1961 (for 65+ events) and also 1951 for "Nestor" (75+) events and prizes.

Our Seniors introduction page explains in more detail.

 

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