Azerbaijan FIDE World Cup

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Last updated 17 janeiro 2025
Azerbaijan FIDE World Cup
All eyes are on Baku as the chess elite descends on Azerbaijan for the World Cup. The event will feature an unprecedented prize fund of 2.5 million US dollars. For the first time, the top three players from both the Open and the Women's section, which will be held together at the same time, will qualify for the Candidates tournaments.
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