Mumbai: The Global Chess League (GCL), a joint initiative of Tech Mahindra and FIDE, has announced Bengaluru as the host city for Season 4 of the tournament, marking another milestone in the league’s mission to redefine chess as a global spectator sport.
Scheduled to commence on September 3, 2026, the upcoming season will bring the world’s premier chess league to India’s technology capital, blending elite competition with a city known for innovation, youth culture, and global connectivity.
Since its launch, the Global Chess League has transformed the traditional image of chess through a franchise-based format featuring mixed-gender teams, rapid-fire matches, packed arenas, immersive fan experiences, and strong digital engagement. The league has positioned chess as a high-energy spectator sport designed for modern audiences.
Season 4’s move to Bengaluru comes at a time when India’s influence on the global chess landscape continues to grow, driven by emerging talent and rising fan engagement.
Commenting on the announcement, Gourav Rakshit, Commissioner of the Global Chess League, Tech Mahindra Global Chess League, said, “The Global Chess League was created to transform chess into a truly global spectator sport. Bringing Season 4 to Bengaluru feels like a defining moment, not just for the league, but for the evolution of the game itself. This is where the next chapter begins.”

Sharing his views, Arkady Dvorkovich, President of FIDE, said, “We are delighted to bring Season 4 of the Global Chess League to Bengaluru. India continues to be at the forefront of the global chess movement, and Bengaluru provides the perfect setting to build on this momentum. We look forward to an exciting season that brings the world’s best players together and further deepens engagement with fans across the country and beyond.”
Season 4 will once again feature leading chess players from around the world competing in the league’s distinctive team-based format, combining world-class gameplay with compelling narratives and fan-centric experiences.
With Bengaluru preparing to host the next chapter of the tournament, the Global Chess League aims to further strengthen chess’ appeal among younger and digitally connected audiences, while expanding the sport’s reach across international markets.
Further details about participating teams, player line-ups, and match schedules are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
















