Regulations for the African Team Championship Approved by the 1993
General Assembly.
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1. |
Frequency |
1.1 |
A tournament for the African Team Championship shall be
organized once in two years (odd) by one of the affiliated chess Federations in
any of the African Zones either acting on its own or in co-operation with
sponsors to be designated by the General Assembly, if possible two years before
the event is to take place. |
2. |
Participation |
2.1 |
All Chess Federations in the African Zones shall have the right
to participate in the African Team Championship. |
2.2 |
Each Federation shall have the right to be represented by a
team of four players, two reserves and a chief of delegation. The organizing
federation shall hold in reserve a second team, which shall take part in the
competition if there is an odd number of teams in the first round and the
results of the two host teams which ever is lower on the overall team results
shall not be included in the final ranking table but only for rating purposes.
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2.2.1 |
The team captain may be one of the players or any of the
reserves. |
2.2.2 |
All the players including the reserves are required to have
been members of their national teams as stipulated under the FIDE Regulations.
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2.2.3 |
Chief of Delegation represents the federation and takes, full
responsibility for the conduct of the players, including the administrative
supervision of the team and liaison with the organizing federation.
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2.2.4 |
The FIDE Continental President is to be invited at least one
week to the commencement, to attend the championship and shall be officially
responsible on behalf of FIDE for the entire championships including its
preparation and conclusion. He shall be adequately briefed and shall approve all
protocol and ceremonial arrangements in relation to the Championships. The
briefing should inter alia, cover program of events, attendance of public
figures and leading corporate sponsors, list of speakers, the playing of the
FIDE Anthem immediately after the National Anthem of the Host Country at the
Opening and Closing Ceremonies and arrangements made for the players comfort at
the playing venue and hotel in keeping with FIDE Regulations.
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3. |
Organization |
3.1 |
At least 6 months before the beginning of the tournament the
organizing federation shall submit to the Continental President for Africa a
draft invitation and any special regulations/conditions for approval.
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3.2 |
Registration - On receipt of such approval, the organizing
Federation shall apply to the FIDE secretariat for registration of the
tournament and pay the necessary fees due to FIDE. |
3.3 |
Invitation - At least four months before the start of the
tournament the organizing Federation shall send invitations together with the
regulations which have been approved by the Continental President for Africa to
all affiliated federations in the African Zones. |
3.4 |
Copies of the invitation are to be sent to the FIDE President,
Continental President for Africa and to the Presidents of the African Zones.
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3.5 |
Confirmation of Entry - At least two months before the
beginning of the tournament each Federation accepting the invitation will send
its entry to the organizing Federation with copies to the Continental President
and Zone President concerned. |
3.6 |
Entry fees - Each participating Federation shall pay the
Stipulated entry Fee as contained in the Financial Regulations direct to FIDE.
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3.7 |
Expenses |
3.7.1 |
The travelling expenses of the teams are to be paid by their
Federations |
3.7.2 |
The organizing Federation is responsible for the living
expenses of the participating teams during the days of arrival, play and
departure. |
3.7.3 |
The organizing Federation is also responsible for the chief
Arbiter including travel costs and full accommodation. |
3.7.4 |
The FIDE Continental President shall be invited to attend the
Championships at the organizing federation's expense for hotel, meals and
internal transport. |
3.8 |
The Chief Arbiter shall be appointed by the FIDE Continental
President in consultation with the organizing Federation. |
3.9 |
Duration of Championships - Not exceeding 14 days including
days of arrival and departure. |
3.10 |
Submission of team lists - At least one month before the start of the
tournament, every participating Federation must notify the organizers of the
following details: Name and initial of the Chief of Delegation Name and
initial of the team captains Name and initial of each player FIDE ratings
of each player (most recent FIDE Rating list) Any information required in
connection with visas Biodata/photograph of all team members, if
possible.
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4. |
Tournament Regulations |
4.1 |
The matches shall be played under FIDE rules. The first session
of each round shall be six hours with two time controls. 40 moves in the first
two hours and 20 moves per hour there after, before adjourning. |
4.2 |
The playing conditions shall conform to the recommendations for
the organization of top-level tournaments, as approved by the FIDE Congress.
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4.3 |
If the number of participating teams is ten or less the
tournament shall be run on all-play-all basis where each team shall play one
match against every other team.
If the number of participating teams exceed ten, the tournament
shall be held on the Swiss system in nine rounds, on the model of the Olympiads.
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4.4 |
Each match between teams shall be played over 4 boards.
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5. |
Team Captains |
5.1 |
The basic duties and rights of a team captain are defined in
the FIDE Tournament Rules. |
5.2 |
The team captain must list the players of his team in a fixed
board order (board 1-6), upon the time appointed by the Chief Arbiter before the
start of the first round. The board order cannot be changed during the
tournament. |
5.3 |
Before the start of a round, the team captain must deliver to
the Chief Arbiter a sealed envelope containing a list of his players who are to
take part in the round in question. If this is not delivered by the appointed
time, the team may only use its top four players. |
5.4 |
In the exercise of his functions, the team captain has the
right to access to the area reserved for the players. |
5.5 |
At the end of the playing session, the captain is responsible
for reporting the result to the arbiters and delivering to them legibly written
scoresheets of the finished games. |
5.6 |
During the games, the captain must refrain from interfering in
any way. He is, however, entitled to advise his players to make or accept an
offer of a draw. He should not comment on the actual position on the chess board
and confine himself to giving brief information which can in no way be construed
as an opinion on the progress of the game. The exchange of information should be
done in the presence of the Arbiter.
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6. |
Committee of appeal |
6.1 |
Before the beginning of the tournament an Appeals committee
shall be selected to adjudicate on such matters as protests of decisions of the
Chief Arbiter or any of his assistants, complaints of improper conduct by
participants in the tournament and any other relevant matter worth debating.
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6.2 |
The committee shall consist of a chairman and four members from
five different Federations elected by the team captains. Likewise two reserves
from separate Federations from those of the regular members shall also be
elected and shall participate whenever the occasion warrants it. |
6.3 |
The Appeals Committee shall decide on protests provided such
protests from Captain or Chief's of delegation are submitted in writing to the
Chairman of the Committee or any member of the Committee within two hours after
completion of the playing session. |
6.4 |
The protest shall be submitted to the Chairman with an
accompanying fee of 100 Swiss Francs or its equivalent in any convertible
currency that can be remitted to FIDE. |
6.5 |
Request to the Appeals Committee may be made without payment.
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6.6 |
The Chief Arbiter and one or more of his assistants, or any
individual, involved in the case under discussion shall be invited to the
meeting of the Appeals Committee in order to explain what happened and give
reasons for the decision(s) or conduct. |
6.7 |
No member of the Appeals Committee shall have the right to vote
on any matter concerning his own Federation. However every member is entitled to
participate in the discussion. |
6.8 |
If the protest is rejected by the Appeals Committee the protest
fee paid shall be forfeited to FIDE. If upheld the fee shall be returned.
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6.9 |
A decision of the Appeals Committee is final, and takes
immediate effect. |
6.10 |
The Appeals Committee shall keep a record of all proceedings
and submit a final report to the Continental President at the end of the
tournament.
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7. |
Classification |
7.1 |
The final positions of the teams shall be established by the
number of game points scored by each team. |
7.2 |
When the Swiss System is used, the position of teams that
finish with the same number of game points shall be determined by application of
the following tie-breaking procedures, in sequence:
- By the game scores of all the team's opponents;
- By the match points;
- By the result of the matches between teams in contention for first place,
these teams shall play a match against each other at a fast time-rate (15
minutes per player for the entire game).
- By lot.
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7.3 |
When the round robin system is used, the following tie-breaking
apply, in sequence:
- The match points;
- The match result between themselves;
- The Sonnenborn-Berger points;
- If a tie still results between teams in contention for first place, these
teams shall play a match against each other at a fast time-rate (15 minutes per
player for the entire game).
- By lot.
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8. |
Prizes |
8.1 |
Both the winning and the team finishing second shall receive
trophies. |
8.2 |
Every member of the winning team (players, reserves and
captain) shall receive a gold medal. Similarly, members of the team finishing
second and of the team finishing third shall receive silver and bronze medals,
respectively. |
8.3 |
The players who obtained the best individual results on their
respective boards shall receive gold medals. To be eligible, players numbered 1
to 4 should play at least 60% of the games while reserves (numbers 5 and 6)
should play at least 50% of the games. |
8.4 |
Additional prizes may be offered by the organizer or by the
sponsors. Conditions of their award shall be announced to the participants
before the start of the tournament. |
8.5 |
The winning team shall be declared the African Chess Team
Champion until the next event and where the championship falls within the
selection schedule by FIDE for the World Team Championship, the winning team
shall represent Africa at the Championships<$Fcf. D.II.08 Art. 1.62>.
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9. |
Qualification for Rating
An unrated player who scored at least 4.5 points and at least
50% in the games he played, shall be awarded a FIDE rating of 2205 or his
performance rating if this is higher.
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10. |
Reports |
10.1 |
On Completion of the tournament, the Chief Arbiter and the
Chairman of the Appeals Committee shall deliver to the FIDE Continental
President an official written report on the course of the contest with support
documents. Copies of these reports are to be extended to the organizing
Federation. |
10.2 |
Within two weeks after the closing ceremony the organizing
federation shall submit a rating report to FIDE. |