National chess champion Mahmood Lodhi to defend Zahiruddin Farooqui Trophy
By Syed Khalid Mahmood
Pakistan’s top player for the last many years and the reigning national champion, International Master Mahmood Lodhi will defend his title in the second edition of PCPA Chess Championship for the Zahiruddin Farooqui Trophy due to staged at the Beach Luxury Hotel in Karachi from February 2 to 5.
The four-day event, being organised by the Pakistan Chess Players Association (PCPA) with the collaboration of the Mind Sports Association of Pakistan (MSAP), was launched with a media briefing at the Karachi Club on January 26.
The details of the championship, dedicated to the late Zahiruddin Farooqui, who excelled in chess as well as bridge, were unveiled by Hanif Qureshi, Chairman PCPA, and Tariq Rasheed Khan, Director MSAP, who is tipped to be elected as the Vice Chairman of the chess body in its elections on February 4.
Hanif Qureshi, Chairman PCPA, reckoned that chess enjoyed great popularity in the masses and the need of the hour was to mobilize resources to groom the young talent to let them compete at the international level to bring glories for the country.
He clarified that his body, PCPA, was not moving in the territory of the Chess Federation of Pakistan (CFP), the ruling body of the sport in the country.
“They have the mandate to organize the National Championship besides holding other events. The PCPA intends to complement their efforts by organizing various competitions to provide greater opportunities to the chess players,” Hanif Qureshi explained.
International Master Shahzad Mirza, who is also the founding Secretary General of the PCPA, added that affiliation was sought from the CFP but their request has not been entertained so far.
Tariq Rasheed Khan, Director, MSAP, emphasized that the PCPA, having 65 members, was engaged in the promotion of chess and the objective was to generate more activities for the players.
“We had made it very clear to all the concerned federations at the time of the creation of the MSAP that we were there simply to support the cause of mind sports without interfering in their areas of operation. Similarly the PCPA was founded to boost the sport of chess in the country, with the support and guidance of the MSAP as well as the CFP,” Tariq Rasheed remarked.
Meanwhile it was revealed that England’s Grand Master Nigel Short will be coming over for the event and will be in action in simultaneous display against the top performers of the International Students Olympiads.
It was also disclosed that the championship, to be played in accordance with the Fide Laws of Chess as interpreted by PCPA, will be carrying a prize money of Rs125,000 with the winner to take home a purse of Rs25,000. There will be special prizes for top two unrated, women and student players.
The cash prizes will be disbursed among the top 16 players of the event to be contested on Swiss League eight-round system. Each player will be allocated 55 minutes in every round. The last date for entry is January 30. The championship will get underway at 4 pm on February 2 with the opening round and will conclude with the eighth round on February 5.
Speaking on the occasion, defending champion Mahmood Lodhi expressed his keen desire to become the country’s first Grand Master. He acknowledged the support of the MSAP and vowed to continue working hard to accomplish his cherished goal.


























