1. General
Media representatives that wish to cover any FIDE official event must apply for accreditation through the following
media accreditation form at the bottom of this page. Accreditation online is the only official channel to obtain registration for the media. The Organizing Committee is not able to process nominations sent by any other method, such as e-mails, letters or faxes. Likewise, there is no on-site registration desk at the venue.
The accreditation system will remain open for the entire duration of the event. However, last minute applications, or applications submitted once the event has already started, are likely to be rejected.
A request for accreditation does not mean acceptance. All applicants will receive an email regarding the status of their accreditation – including the non-successful applications.
When granted, an accreditation covers the entire duration of the event.
2. Eligibility
Press accreditation is strictly reserved for media professionals who represent a bona fide media organization. Applicants must provide clear evidence they are on assignment from a specific news organization or publication. A valid assignment letter from that news organization, or publication, is required. The letter must be issued by a recognized media organization and have a specific, verifiable street address and a telephone number.
Journalists who meet FIDE’s media registration criteria will be accredited on a space-available basis, with priority being given to news agencies, TV stations, general daily newspapers, sports newspaper or magazines, and specialized chess media.
Independent writers,
bloggers,
youtubers, and
citizen journalists not endorsed by a professional media, or only endorsed by an entity with no apparent editorial board oversight, are not eligible for accreditation. However, FIDE is endeavoring to take on board the new forms of information dissemination and social networking, and as an exception a limited number of passes may be granted.
Accreditation of freelance reporters who fall within this category will be done on a case-by-case basis. Applicants will be asked to submit additional materials that demonstrate a track record of reporting that meets professional standards. For an exception to be made, FIDE would also demand an impeccable record for integrity and ethical behavior in accordance with the code of ethics of the
Society of Professional Journalists, and the FIDE and IOC values.
3. Categories
Press accreditations will be available in three categories:
A: Non-rights holding television broadcasters and other camera crews.
B: Photographers.
C: Members of the written press.
4. Photo
Accreditation photo must be one recent digital colour photo as per the following specifications:
PDF file format
File size: not bigger than 1MB
Person must be photographed against a plain neutral background
No other person should be visible in the photo
5. Final considerations
Media accreditation may only be used for coverage of the specific tournament for which was obtained, and does not constitute an endorsement for any other purpose.
The International Chess Federation reserves the right to approve/reject/request further information on all applications in its sole discretion and without providing reasons for doing so.
At any time, FIDE may revoke accreditation if it is put to improper use; if it has been used to abuse the privileges so extended; or if personal or public conduct is not consistent with the best interest of the organization. The press pass must not be loaned to another person; any pass in the possession of any individual to whom it was not issued will be confiscated.
If you have an enquiry relating to accreditation, contact us at
press@fide.com