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Welcome to the East Glamorgan Chess Association Website
The East Glamorgan Chess Association (EGCA) is the governing body for chess in the following named Counties of South Wales; Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf and the Vale of Glamorgan [map]. The association is also affiliated to the Welsh Chess Union.

The EGCA organises chess competitions within this zone including The East Glamorgan Chess League, plus also actively plays a part in all WCU inter county events. Grading services are provided for members and players of all EGCA clubs.
Match Cards - Match Cards will no longer be printed. Most results are submitted by using the online facility. Those wishing to still fill a match card and keep records of the match details, a pre-designed sheet is available to download and print. [PDF]
WCU Links
Glorney Faber

The Junior Four Nations Tournament is underway at the Univeristy of Glamorgan in Treforest. Reports will follow, use the links to see some of the games.

Glorney Cup    |    Gilbert Cup    |    U14    |    U12

Email
A limited number of @egca.org.uk email addresses are available. You can chose form a simple email forwarding address that will simply redirect emails to you nominated email address, or you can opt for a full email account, that can be accessed direct from the EGCA website. This service is free to all EG members.

Contact Andrew for more information.

Forum
A new forum has been added to the website. As with most of the free services available for websites, they remain free only when in use. Therefore, it would be productive if chess players in the zone, make use of these services. Why not start a topic in the forum and kick start some hot debates. Discuss openings, players, anything you wish. You can even use it the note your scores in some of our new fun games, and challenge friends to beat you.

Advertisements
In order to reduce the costs charged to the association for the production of this website, you may notice some advertisements placed in various places throughout some of the pages. Any income generated through the advertising, will of course offset any expenses incurred, thus reducing any claim made to the association.








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