Chess Union of Chess


Malopolska Chess Association (MZSzach) - a sports organization dealing with widely understood chess activities in the Małopolskie voivodship.

The formal beginnings of the organization of chess life in Cracow date back to the end of the 19th century: in 1893 the first chess club in Poland was founded, the Krakow Chess Club. The next Cracovian club, the Society of Chess Game lovers. Jozef Dominika was founded in 1926. At the initiative of the activists of this club, in March 1938 the Chess Federation was established with the seat at Main Market 33, but it lasted for several months. At the end of World War II, the Polish Chess Federation was revived in the capital of Malopolska, and a year later (April 30, 1946) - the Cracow Chess Federation (then the seat of Cracow, Basztowa 18). After the administrative changes in 1999 the relationship was renamed to the Małopolska Chess Union. MZSzach is an organization registered in the district court, in its ranks it has more than 40 clubs and about 1800 chess players and chess players. The priorities of the association are: organization of training of children and youth as well as trainers, instructors and judges, organization of individual and team competitions from the championship cycle of the voivodeship, but also the Polish championship and the promotion of chess in the widest sense of the word.

The media patron of the union is the Polish Diary. MZSzach is the official web site where information about the predictions and results of the tournaments, the composition of the board and the staff, the sports calendar, registration and judging issues, etc. are updated on an ongoing basis. Current address MZSzach

31-549 Kraków, al. Warsaw Uprising 6 Bibliography

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