, where the Chess Federation of Armenia is based Founded in 1927 as a chess section, in 1959 it was transformed into a federation. In 1958, the national team of Armenia took part in the
USSR Chess Championship. The federation organizes men and women tournaments every year in the
Armenian Chess Championship. The first championship was held in 1934 and the first champion of Armenia was
Genrikh Kasparyan, who went on to win the championships a total of 10 times. So far, 75 championships have been held in Armenia. Armenia became a member of
FIDE in 1992. In Armenia, chess teams frequently participate in international competitions and have achieved considerable success. Armenia has hosted and organized many major international tournaments at the European and world level. The
32nd Chess Olympiad was held in Yerevan in 1996, the
World Team Chess Championship was held in Yerevan in 2001 and in
Tsaghkadzor in 2015, the 2014
European Individual Chess Championship was held in Yerevan in 2014 and the
European Senior Chess Championship was held in Yerevan in 2016. Since 1970, the federation has been operating in the Yerevan Chess House, which in 1984 was renamed the
Tigran Petrosian Chess House. The building is located on
Abovyan Street. In 1972, Kasparyan published the
Chess in Armenia magazine. The Chess Academy of Armenia was founded in 2002. ==Board Members==