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Indian Chess League with six teams to take place in June 2022

New Delhi [India], December 14 (ANI): The Indian Chess League boasting of the world's and India's top players will be held in June 2022, the All-India Chess Federation revealed here on Tuesday.

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New Delhi [India], December 14 (ANI): The Indian Chess League boasting of the world's and India's top players will be held in June 2022, the All-India Chess Federation revealed here on Tuesday.
The first of its kind six-team franchise model event will take place over two weeks in the double round-robin format in one or two Indian cities. The top two teams will clash in the finals.
"Our dream is coming true," Sanjay Kapoor, president of AICF told at a press conference. "The Indian Chess League is going to change the face of chess in the country. It will help us attain our goal of becoming World No. 1 in the near future," he added.
AICF secretary Bharat Singh Chauhan explained that each team will consist of eight players, including two Super GMs, two Indian GMs, two Women GM and one Junior Indian Boy and Girl each.
The AICF has roped in Gameplan Sports Private Limited as the official and exclusive Rights Holder to hold, organise, promote and market the Indian Chess League.
"The matches will be telecast live to draw more and more players to chess," Bharat Singh Chauhan said. "We will announce the criteria for becoming a franchise owner shortly. We have already received a good response from corporates," he revealed.
The AICF has been aggressively promoting the sport since a new set of office-bearers took charge last year. It recently announced its calendar for 2022, with as many as 13 international tournaments lined up. (ANI)

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