Various team tournaments

Tournament tableThis file is a listing of all non-championship team tournaments that haven't been assigned anywhere else. There are details available only for some of them.



no. host city year results
Prague-Brno Download details Play games Download games Czechoslovakia 1922-1934 Prague and Brno won 4 times each with one draw
Total points: Prague-Brno 93-79
Berlin Germany 1927 Soviet Union 27½; Austria 21½; Hungary 21; Denmark 16½; Germany 13½
Moscow Soviet Union 1929 Leningrad 21; Moscow 18½; Kharkiv 12; Tashkent 8½
Špindlerův Mlýn Czechoslovakia 1948 Workers' Olympiad:
Hungary 12½; Yugoslavia 9½; Poland 9; Czechoslovakia 8; Switzerland 1
Görlitz East Germany 1952 Poland 14½; Hungary 9; East Germany 6½
France France 1958 France "A" (Muffang) 6; Switzerland (Walther) 5½; Belgium (Dunkelblum) 4½; France "B" (Lemoine) 2
Mar del Plata Uruguay 1960 Chile 8½; Mar del Plata city 5½; Uruguay 5; Paraguay 5
1960 Latin America Team Championship:
Nicaragua 15; El Salvador 12; Costa Rica 12; Guatemala 10 (...)
Luxembourg Luxembourg 1960 Rheinland region (GER) 13; Saar region (GER) 9½; Lothringen region (GER) 9½; Luxembourg 8
Monte Carlo Monaco 1960 Mediterranean Cup:
Yugoslavia (Parma; Nedeljković; Udovčić; Bulat) 13½; Tunisia 9; France 8½; Italy 8½; Monaco ½
Guatemala Guatemala 1961 Latin America Team Championship:
El Salvador 12½; Honduras 12; Guatemala 11½; Nicaragua 11; Costa Rica 8½; Panama 4½
Riga Soviet Union 1961 Latvia (Gipslis) 14½; Lithuania 8; East Germany (Zinn) 7½
Monte Carlo Download details Monaco 1966 100th anniversary of Monte Carlo:
Belgium 15½; Switzerland 14; Italy 12; Monaco "A" 9½; France 8½; Monaco "B" ½
Riga Soviet Union 1969 Belorussian SSR; Estonian SSR; Latvian SSR
Milan Italy 1974 Yugoslavia (Minic; Sofrevski; Bertok; Musil; Deze) 11½; Czechoslovakia (Plachetka; Kozma; Banas; Nowak) 10½; Italy (Tatai; Toth; Cosulich; Mariotti; Cappello) 10½; Austria 10½; Hungary 10; France 7
Baden-Baden West Germany 1974 Germany "A" 7½; London "A" 4½; Germany "B" 4½; London "B" 3½
Glasgow Scotland 1975 Glasgow 800 Home International Team Tournament:
ENG 16½; SCO 14; WLS 11; IRL 6½
Livorno Italy 1976 Trade Union Championship:
Bulgaria (Radulov) 6½; Poland (Grabczewski) 6; Romania (Mititelu) 6; Italy 5½; Czechoslovakia (Filip) 5; Soviet Union (Balashov) 4½; Italy "B" 4; Italy "C" 2½
3. Bled Yugoslavia 1976 Alpine Cup:
France (Giacomazzi; L.Roos; Sellos; D.Roos; Massot) 12; Italy (Taruffi) 11; Austria (Gigerl); Slovenia (Orel) 9½; Germany (Lahtela) 8½; Yugoslavia (Supancic) 8
Monte Carlo Monaco 1977 Mini Olympiad:
Luxembourg 12½; Andorra 10; Monaco "A" 9½; Monaco "B" 4
Reykjavik Iceland 1990 VISA Chess Summit:
URS 31½; England 31; USA 30; Nordic Team 27½
Cannes France 1992 Cannes Chess Festival:
(rapid) England 17½ (Nunn, Adams, Chandler, Hodgson), USA 14 (Seirawan, Christiansen, Benjamin, Fedorowicz), Netherlands 12 (Timman, Piket, Van der Wiel, Sosonko, Ree), France 4½ (Kouatly, Santo Roman, Renet, Miralles)
Andorra la Vella Andorra 2004 I Quadrangular Andbanc:
Catalonia region 12; Andorra 9½; The Basque Country 9; Luxembourg 5½




Various club & city events

no. host city year results
Berlin West West Germany 1962 Berlin West 19; Zurich 15; Munich 13; Vienna 13
Vienna Austria 1964 Berlin West 19; Vienna 15; Munich 13; Zurich 12
Zurich Switzerland 1966 Vienna 18; Zurich 16½; Berlin West 13½; Munich 12
Vienna Austia 1971 Vienna 13; Berlin West 10½; Zurich 6½
Velm Austria 1979 Vienna 21½; Graz 16½; Berlin West 13; Zurich 9
Monte Carlo Monaco 1958 (club event) Slavia Belgrade (YUG) 28½; SA Baden (GER) 14½; Monte Carlo (MNC) 13½; Alekhine Nice (FRA); Torino (ITA)
Monte Carlo Monaco 1961 (club event) Slavia Belgrade (YUG) 16½; Soler (SUI) 13; Turin (ITA) 12; Stuttgart (GER) 11½; Milan (ITA) 10; Lisabon (POR) 9½ (10 teams overall)
Moscow Soviet Union 1966 (student teams) Moscow 15; Belgrade 13½; Budapest 10½; Bucharest 9
Leningrad Soviet Union 1966 (student teams) Belgrade 16½; Leningrad 14½; Budapest 9½; Bucharest 7½
Budapest Hungary 1967 Budapest "A" (HUN) 9½; Sofia (BUL) 8; Bucharest (ROM) 7½; Warsaw (POL) 7; Budapest "B" (HUN) 6½; Halle (GDR) 6½
Belgium Belgium 1969 (university teams) London; Prague; Amsterdam; Leyde; Brussels; Liege; Brussels "B"
Moscow Soviet Union 1969 (Lenin's 100th anniversary) Riga; Lepizig; MGU Moscow ... (7 teams overall)
Leipzig East Germany 1971 (club event) SG Leipzig (GDR) 31½; Slavia Sofia (BUL) 24; Brno (CSR) 21; Legion Warsaw (POL) 20½; DAW Berlin (GDR) 19; Buna Halle (GDR) 18; Studentenauswahl (GDR) 16; Slavoj Česky Brod (CSR) 16; Lokomotive Leipzig (GDR) 14
Riga Soviet Union 1971 Riga 12; Tallinn 11; Vilnius 6½
1974 Tallin (Nei) 11½; Riga (Klovans) 10½; Vilnius (Lapienis) 7½
Lucerne Switzerland 1976 Lucerne (SUI) 13; Strasbourg (FRA) 9½; Innsbruck (AUT) 7½; Baden-Baden (GER) 6
Tunis Tunisia 1977 Moscow (Suetin, Vasiukov, Kupreichik) 20½; Tunis 11½; Rome 9; Baghdad 7
Tunis Tunisia 1978 Belgrade 11½; Paris 11 (... also La Valletta, Tripolis, Tunis)
Moscow Soviet Union 1978 Moscow (Petrosian, Averbakh) 9½; Belgrade (Ivkov, Matanovic) 8½; Prague (Prandstetter, Meduna) 6
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1979 (club&city event) Buna Halle (GDR) 36½; Budapest (HUN) 33½; Prague (CSR) 27½; Katowice (POL) 20; Brno (CSR) 17½; Bratislava (CSR) 15




Various women's events

no. host city year results
1. Vrnjacka Banja Yugoslavia 1972 Hungary 7½; Romania 7; Poland 6; Yugoslavia 5½; Bulgaria 4
2. Vrnjacka Banja Yugoslavia 1973 Hungary 8; Romania 7½; Yugoslavia 5½; Poland 5; Bulgaria 4
3. Vrnjacka Banja Yugoslavia 1974 Hungary 12½; Romania 11½; Bulgaria 9; Yugoslavia 4½; Poland 2½
Vrsač Yugoslavia 1976 Hungary (Ivanka, Veröci, Karakas, Porubszky) 10½; Bulgaria 9; Romania 8; Yugoslavia 7; Poland 5½
Bad Aibling West Germany 1978 Austria 10½, Bayern region 10, Switzerland 9½
Lucerne Switzerland 1978 West Germany 17½; Netherlands 12½; Bayern region 12; France 11½; England 11½; Austria 10; Switzerland 9
Lucerne Switzerland 1980 Netherlands (Vreeken, v.Parreren, Belle, v.Gent) 13½; West Germany 13; England 12; Switzerland 8; Italy 7½; Austria 6
7. Davos Switzerland 1981 Bayern region 17½; Austria 17; Switzerland 14½; Wirtemberg region 11
8. Augsburg West Germany 1982 Switzerland 20; Wirtemberg region 16; Bayern region 12½; Austria 12½
Lund Sweden 2001 U21: Poland 16½; Norway 8½; Sweden 5½; Denmark 5½