The Portuguese Chess Federation (Portuguese: Federação Portuguesa de Xadrez) is the governing body for chess in Portugal. It is affiliated to FIDE. Its president is Dominic Cross.[1]
Portuguese Team Championship
Up to 2008, the national team championship was a 9-round competition involving 10 teams. Each match was played across four boards. From 2009 to 2011, the championship was fought by 16 teams across six boards (2009-2010; four boards 2011). The 2012 edition returned to the old model.
Year
Location
Champion
2007
Évora
GD Diana (Évora)
2008
Évora
GD Diana (Évora)
2009
Vila Nova de Gaia
AX Gaia
2010
Vila Nova de Gaia
AX Gaia
2011
Torres Vedras
AX Gaia
2012
Matosinhos
AA Coimbra
2013
Matosinhos
AX Gaia
2014
Caldas da Rainha
GD Dias Ferreira
2015
Matosinhos
AX Gaia
2016
Matosinhos
AX Gaia
2017
Leiria
AX Gaia
2018
Maia
GD Dias Ferreira
2019
Évora
A.XAT Montemor-o-Novo
2020
Penafiel
GD Dias Ferreira
2021
Peniche
A.XAT Montemor-o-Novo
2022
Ovar
A.XAT Montemor-o-Novo
2023
S João da Madeira
AX Gaia
2024
Soure
AX Gaia
Portuguese Chess Cup
The Portuguese Chess Cup (Portuguese: Taça de Portugal de Xadrez) is open to all clubs registered with the Portuguese Chess Federation. Each match is played across four boards.