Global Chess League launches ‘Contenders 2025’ for young talent
The Global Chess League (GCL), a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and FIDE, has launched “GCL Contenders 2025,” offering amateurs and professionals worldwide a chance to compete with Grandmasters. Winners will enter Season 3, beginning December 13, as league ambassadors.
Updated On - 28 August 2025, 01:09 PM
HYDERABAD: For the first time in the world of chess, the Global Chess League (GCL), a joint venture between Tech Mahindra and FIDE, is creating a direct pathway for aspiring chess players to compete alongside the game’s elite.
Through GCL Contenders 2025, a two-month global initiative, three winners will earn the ultimate lifetime opportunity to enter GCL Season 3 as the league ambassadors, and a chance to go shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s most elite Grandmasters in the first-ever franchise-based chess league.
Open to amateurs and professionals, this multi-tiered tournament will spotlight grassroots talent, strengthen the chess community, and culminate with the winners stepping onto the same stage as global icons.
With the registration opening from August 28, 2025, GCL Contenders will take place for almost a month, leading up to Season 3 of the Global Chess League, scheduled to kick off on December 13.
Peeyush Dubey, Chairperson, Tech Mahindra Global Chess League, said, “since its inception, GCL has been at the forefront of redefining the game. With GCL Contenders, we are taking this vision further by opening the stage to aspiring players worldwide, allowing them to potentially compete alongside the world’s greatest Grandmasters”.
From everyday enthusiasts to rising stars, GCL Contenders 2025 will give amateurs and professionals a chance to enter the spotlight.
The multi-tiered tournament is designed to unlock grassroots talent, strengthen the global chess community, and culminate with winners sharing the stage with global icons.
In addition, GCL Contenders will unite players across six time zones — from India to the USA, UK, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia — fuelling the league’s growth as a truly global chess community.
Arkady Dvorkovich, FIDE President, said, “The Global Chess League is an innovative concept that brought new ideas to chess and engaged new audiences. We are excited to see this continue with the new Contenders programme, which will bring together professional and non-professional players in competition to become the ambassadors of the third season of the GCL.”
All participants must have active chess.com account and must have played 25 games on that ID.