Would you like to represent your homeland in the "Olympics of chess"?
The Live Chess World League is set to begin season twelve on Chess.com with dozens of countries and thousands of players competing from around the globe!
The Live Chess Worl...
The Live Chess World League (LCWL) is pleased to announce the creation of an official Live Chess World League YouTube Channel. Run by @ME_Mosharrof, the channel will host frequent live streams of some of the LCWL's most exciting battles....
Season four of the Live Chess World League has wrapped up with an impressive win for Team Ukraine. Once again, they defeated Team Russia in an epic match struggle.
This year, 329 players including dozens of titled players and GMs Dobrov, Golubev...
As Team Ukraine and Team Russia secured comfortable victories to keep their spots atop the division one standings, Team Iceland won a great match against Team Argentina, each team put forward 55 players, but Iceland (famous for having more GMs per...
Who is the strongest new team in the Live Chess World League? Could it be Puerto Rico? Despite being a small team and not an independent nation, Puerto Rico this week vanquished a strong Turkish team. Puerto Rico is clearly motivated and represent...
Do you want to compete in the Live Chess World League?
First, you need to join a competing national team! Below are all teams registered for season four or future seasons in the Live Chess World League.
Is your nation not listed? Talk to your ...
1) Preface
The LCWL’s aim is to allow for friendly competition between teams, and to provide fair and balanced matches between national teams. It is expected that the organisers, team representatives, team admins and players conduct themse...
For the second consecutive week, Team Russia was the only team to score over 100 points in any Live Chess World League match. Russia defeated their sister country by flag colors, Team France, in a very convincing match. Russia came up short in the...