FIDE Women's World Cup 2025 – Batumi, Georgia

Olympiad qualification spots for 2025 World Cup and Women’s World Cup announced

FIDE announces the allocation of Olympiad spots for 2025 World Cup and Women’s World Cup through the 45th Chess Olympiad performance

FIDE is pleased to announce the allocation of qualification spots for the 2025 FIDE World Cup and Women’s World Cup, based on the results of the 45th Chess Olympiad, held in Budapest. These prestigious tournaments will showcase top players who earned their spots through exceptional showings at the Olympiad, as well as through other qualification paths.

Key Points:

  • 100 spots will be distributed based on final rankings from the Open section of the 45th Chess Olympiad.
  • 50 spots have been awarded to federations in the Women’s section.
  • No federation can claim more than one spot, even if they fielded multiple teams.
  • Continental cap: No more than 40 federations from any single continent can receive spots in the Open section.

Spot transfers to Continental Events

In total, 80 national federations from the Open section and 35 federations from the Women’s section have secured places for the 2025 World Cup and Women’s World Cup, respectively. These Olympiad-based slots will go to the top-performing national teams, ensuring that the cream of the crop from the Olympiad will be competing on chess’s biggest stage.

FIDE World Cup / Women’s World Cup regulations allow each continent to transfer allocated Olympiad spots to continental events. This gives continental federations more flexibility in offering World Cup qualification through local competition.

Before the Olympiad, both Europe and the Americas chose to exercise this option, transferring a portion of their Olympiad-earned spots to upcoming continental tournaments. This adjustment provides added opportunities for players to qualify regionally and encourages even stronger competition at the continental lev

FIDE World Cup 2025

Rg FED TEAM
1 IND India
2 USA United States of America
3 UZB Uzbekistan
4 CHN China
5 SRB Serbia
6 ARM Armenia
7 GER Germany
8 AZE Azerbaijan
9 SLO Slovenia
10 ESP Spain
11 HUN Hungary
12 TUR Turkiye
13 GRE Greece
14 NOR Norway
15 FRA France
16 UKR Ukraine
17 ROU Romania
18 CZE Czech Republic
19 GEO Georgia
20 ENG England
21 NED Netherlands
22 POL Poland
23 MDA Moldova
24 TKM Turkmenistan
25 VIE Vietnam
26 IRI Iran
27 BUL Bulgaria
28 LAT Latvia
29 KAZ Kazakhstan
30 SWE Sweden
31 COL Colombia
32 AUT Austria
33 CRO Croatia
34 CAN Canada
35 BRA Brazil
36 ARG Argentina
37 MEX Mexico
38 EGY Egypt
39 CHI Chile
40 LTU Lithuania
41 MNE Montenegro
42 ITA Italy
43 SUI Switzerland
44 AUS Australia
45 CUB Cuba
46 URU Uruguay
47 BIH Bosnia & Herzegovina
48 PER Peru
49 SGP Singapore
50 ZIM Zimbabwe
51 PHI Philippines
52 MGL Mongolia
53 TJK Tajikistan
54 KGZ Kyrgyzstan
55 RSA South Africa
56 JPN Japan
57 NZL New Zealand
58 ALG Algeria
59 INA Indonesia
60 BAN Bangladesh
61 IRQ Iraq
62 MAS Malaysia
63 THA Thailand
64 PLE Palestine
65 ANG Angola
66 SRI Sri Lanka
67 NGR Nigeria
68 ZAM Zambia
69 PAK Pakistan
70 TUN Tunisia
71 MAR Morocco
72 NAM Namibia
73 KOR South Korea
74 UAE United Arab Emirates
75 TPE Chinese Taipei
76 MAD Madagascar
77 AFG Afghanistan
78 HKG Hong Kong, China
79 LBA Libya
80 KSA Saudi Arabia

FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025

Rg FED TEAM
1 IND India
2 KAZ Kazakhstan
3 USA United States of America
4 ESP Spain
5 ARM Armenia
6 GEO Georgia
7 CHN China
8 UKR Ukraine
9 POL Poland
10 BUL Bulgaria
11 ARG Argentina
12 UZB Uzbekistan
13 ISR Israel
14 HUN Hungary
15 AZE Azerbaijan
16 MGL Mongolia
17 GRE Greece
18 FRA France
19 SUI Switzerland
20 CAN Canada
21 VIE Vietnam
22 PHI Philippines
23 TKM Turkmenistan
24 MAS Malaysia
25 AUS Australia
26 IRI Iran
27 PER Peru
28 SRI Sri Lanka
29 NZL New Zealand
30 EGY Egypt
31 UAE United Arab Emirates
32 INA Indonesia
33 ANG Angola
34 HKG Hong Kong, China
35 TJK Tajikistan

Olympiad spots transferred to Continental Events in accordance with decisions of Continental federations

What’s next for Federations?

Each federation that has earned a spot must now decide which player will represent them, selecting one of their team members from the 2024 Olympiad. However, if all team members qualify for the World Cup via another pathway or decline the opportunity, the federation has the discretion to allocate the spot to another player of its choosing.

Federations are expected to confirm their representatives between June 1 and June 10, 2025.

FIDE is eager to see how these Olympiad qualifiers perform in the 2025 World Cup and Women’s World Cup and remains committed to supporting the continued global growth of chess talent.

For further details, refer to the official qualification guidelines:

For any questions or additional information, please contact the Global Strategy Commission at gsc@fide.com.