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Ghana’s President’s Cup chess tournament returns after two-year hiatus
After a two-year absence, Ghana’s most prestigious chess competition, the President’s Cup, is making a grand comeback.
The Ghana Chess Association (GCA) has confirmed the 13th edition of the championship will take place from 2-4 August 2024 at the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons in Accra, promising fierce battles among West Africa’s finest chess talents.
A triumphant return for Ghana’s chess elite
The last President’s Cup, held in 2023 at the same venue, saw Ivorian player Marc Arnold Amako claim victory, with Ghana’s Candidate Master (CM) Bernard Anhwere and Ivorian FIDE Master (FM) De Gondo Simplice securing second and third places, respectively.
Now, the tournament is back with a GH₵12,000 prize pool, offering GH₵4,000 for first place, GH₵2,500 for second, and GH₵1,500 for third.
Additional prizes include GH₵1,200 for the top female player (if she scores at least half the overall points) and GH₵1,200 worth of prizes for the best under-18 competitor.
How to register for the 13th President’s Cup
Registration is now open, with discounted fees for GCA paid members, women, and junior players at GH₵300. Non-members and foreign participants will pay GH₵450.
Interested chess heads can call +233-24-391-3047/+233-24-314-4966 or follow the link to register for the upcoming chess tournament.
Why this tournament matters
The President’s Cup is more than just a chess competition—it’s a showcase of West Africa’s brightest chess minds, fostering regional talent and strengthening Ghana’s position in the continental chess scene.
Will an Ivorian defend the title, or will a Ghanaian claim the crown? The board is set—now, the players must make their move.