The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship 2026 concluded in Muscat, Oman. Running from January 14–24, 2026, the competition has grown into one of the most significant FIDE-rated international chess events in the Middle East. Organized by the Oman Chess Committee and hosted at the Al Amal Club Hall, the championship attracted a broad global field and delivered a strong competitive standard across two categories – Over 2000 (Open A) and Under 2000 (Open B). Both competitions were 9-round Swiss tournaments with classical time control. The event also featured a highly competitive blitz tournament.
The 2026 edition continued the strong legacy of previous years, seeing expansion in both participation and international diversity. The championship featured 270 players representing 36 countries, including more than 10 GMs and over 10 IMs. The strong presence of titled players provided valuable competitive exposure for regional and emerging players.
The competition in Oman was widely recognized for its organizational quality, competitive excitement, and its contribution to the local and international chess ecosystem.
Indian players delivered particularly strong results, sweeping top honors across two categories and once again proving the strength of their national chess development programs.
As part of the accompanying programs of the Muscat Nights Chess Championship, the Oman Chess Committee organized a cultural sightseeing tour for the participating players, which included visits to several prominent tourist and cultural landmarks in Muscat Governorate, such as Mutrah Souq, Al Alam Palace Square, the National Museum, and the Royal Opera House Muscat. This initiative was aimed to introduce participants to the Sultanate of Oman’s rich cultural and historical heritage, while enhancing their overall experience beyond the competitive atmosphere of the tournament.
In addition, the Committee organized friendly football matches for the players at the outdoor artificial pitch of the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher, following the conclusion of the daily competitive rounds. These recreational activities were designed to strengthen bonds of friendship, encourage interaction, and promote camaraderie among players from different countries.