


ESC/WOSC 2023 in Strasbourg, July 27th – 30th
The official website of the ESC/WOSC 2023 in Strasbourg is now available at http://esc2023.shogi.fr/
Please check out…

ESC/WOSC 2023 in Strasbourg, July 27th – 30th
The 38th European Shogi Championship / World Open Shogi Championship 2023 will take place in Strasbourg, France from July 27th…

ESC/WOSC 2022 Ludwigshafen – Uladzislau Zakrzheuski European champion 2022
The 2022 European Shogi Championship/World Open Shogi Championship (ESC/WOSC) was held in Ludwigshafen, Germany between July 28th and 31st.
Professional…

ESC/WOSC 2022 relocated to Ludwigshafen
Due to some organizational problems the ESC/WOSC 2022 had to be relocated from the city of Mannheim to Ludwigshafen .…

ESC/WOSC 2022 in Mannheim, July 28th – 31st
The official website at esc2022.shogideutschland.de is now available. Registrations for the tournaments is open and all the information…

With the war of aggression by Russian forces in the Ukraine ongoing, FESA has resolved the following subsequent to the declaration from February 25, 2022
The Russian and Belarusian Shogi Federations are to abstain from voting in the General Assembly of FESA until further notice.…

FESA condemns war of agression against Ukraine
As an organization to foster peaceful international exchange and friendship FESA strongly regrets and condemns the war of aggression by…

ESC/WOSC 2022 in Mannheim, July 28th – 31st
Next year’s ESC/WOSC will be held in Mannheim, Germany, from July 28th to July 31st.
Detailed informations will follow soon.

Sergey Korchitsky European Champion 2021 and winner of WOSC in Minsk
The postponed European Shogi Championship/World Open Shogi Championship (ESC/WOSC) was held in Minsk, Belarus, between August 19th and 22nd 2021.…
