West Bengal Chess Association

The West Bengal Chess Association (WBCA) the apex body for the game of chess in West Bengal, India, was dissolved in 2012[1] after the formation of the Bengal Chess Association. It was formed in the late 1959s and was affiliated with the All India Chess Federation.[2][3]

West Bengal Chess Association
AbbreviationWBCA
Formation1959
Dissolved2012
TypeSports organisation
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeChess
HeadquartersRoom No. 28
Netaji Indoor Stadium
Eden Gardens
Calcutta - 700 021
Location
  • Around West Bengal
Region served
Entire West Bengal
Membership
Affiliated Districts and Academies/Clubs
Official language
Bangla
President
Ramola Chakraborty
AffiliationsAll India Chess Federation
Staff
12
WebsiteOfficial Website

Affiliates

The WBCA used to have a number of affiliated districts bodies, academies and clubs under it.[2][3]

Affiliated District Associations

  • North 24 Parganas District Chess Association
  • South 24 Parganas District Chess Association
  • Howrah District Chess Association
  • Hooghly District Chess Association
  • Burdwan District Chess Association
  • Purba Midnapur District Chess Association
  • Jalpaiguri District Chess Association
  • Darjeeling District Chess Association
  • Murshidabad District Chess Association
  • Coochbihar District Chess Association
  • Uttar Dinajpur District Chess Association
  • Nadia District Chess Association

Affiliated Academies and Clubs

  • Alekhine Chess Club
  • Dibyendu Barua Chess Academy
  • Calcutta Chess Academy
  • Calcutta Chess Club
  • Behala Chess Club
  • Lake Town Cultural Organization
  • Sealdah Sports & Cultural Organization
  • Gariahat Chess Club
  • City Chess Forum
  • Pulse Chess Academy

Events

The WBCA had organised some notable events in the state.[3]

  • On December 4 to 14, 1996, the WBCA organized for the first time in India the Commonwealth Open Chess Championship at Kolkata.
  • In 1999, the WBCA organised the National Age Group Chess Championship at Howrah.
  • In 2000, WBCA held All India Fide Rated Chess Tournament at Kolkata.

See also

  • Gariahat Chess Club

References

  1. "BCA formed after the dissolution of the WBCA". Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  2. "About West Bengal Chess Association". Official Website of WBCA. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  3. "West Bengal Chess Association". Catchcal. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
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