Florida Scholastic Chess League
FSCLChess The League
will pursue this purpose by directing, supervising and regulating scholastic chess
activities for students.
Our Vision & Mission Statement
The aim of this League shall be to promote the instruction and/or training of
students in chess, thereby improving or developing their capabilities. The League will conduct public discussion groups, forums,
panels, lectures and other forms of public education in schools. The League will
promote the spirit of good sportsmanship and fair play in all interscholastic ch
02/17/2025
Claim your victory! 🏆 Amazing prizes await the winners of our scholastic chess tournament on Feb 22nd. Don't miss out on this chance to shine!
Register here: https://www.fsclchess.org/upcoming-events/2025-fscl-south-regional-tournament
02/13/2025
Ready to level up your chess game? ♟️ Join our scholastic chess tournament on Feb 22nd and test your skills against the best!
Register now: https://www.fsclchess.org/upcoming-events/2025-fscl-south-regional-tournament
09/21/2024
In the ninth round of the , Team USA held India to a draw in the Women's event! IM Alice Lee survived a serious attack from IM Tania Sachdev, and IM Begim Tokhirjonova defeated GM Vaishali Rameshbabu on the top board! Quick analysis of Tokhirjonova's win is below, with a full report coming tomorrow:
https://lichess.org/study/y8ExkpJx/2ZAtvNDC #19
09/21/2024
09/21/2024
The World Champion's absence in the crucial India-China match was one of the day's main news stories. What is happening with Ding Liren? In this exclusive article, David Llada shares his views and a first-hand recollection of the main events leading to this point.
"Many people suffering from depression struggle even to get out of bed. Ding won a World Chess Championship under such conditions. Those mocking him on social media should let that sink in."
https://www.chessclub.com/article/what-is-happening-with-ding-liren
09/21/2024
With his win over GM Maxime Lagarde on board four, GM Levon Aronian has led Team USA to a 2½ – 1½ victory over France. With the black pieces against Lagarde's 1. e4, Aronian opted for none other than... the French Defense!
Photo courtesy Maria Emelianova/FIDE - International Chess Federation
09/30/2023
09/28/2023
You are invited! Join us at the 2023 FSCL National Chess Day Tournament! Whether you're a seasoned player, a dedicated coach, or a supportive parent, this event promises excitement, strategy, and a celebration of our love for chess. Save the date, rally your chess enthusiasts, and make this tournament an unforgettab...
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09/21/2024
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