FIDE will NOT Consider Request for Topalov’s Disqualification
December 27, 2006
FOCUS News Agency

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According to the FOCUS News Agency, FIDE press office told them that they would not consider the request for Veselin Topalov’s disqualification over insults made towards Vladimir Kramnik after the match for the World Chess Championship title.

Even though the issue has not been included in FIDE Presidential Council’s agenda in Antayia on January 29, 2007, FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov has indirectly confirmed that nobody in the federation thinks of imposing penalty on Topalov.

“I would like to thank two of the world’s best chess players Veselin Topalov and Vladimir Kramnik for agreeing to play a joint match for the world title. In April they signed an agreement for this match under the auspices of FIDE. I hope the argument between them on the chess board will continue to the delight of everybody who loves chess,” Ilyumzhinov said, cited by Mayak radio.

He added that the atmosphere in Elista during the match was nervous. “After all this was a match for the world chess title. Now everything is over and what has left is the result – Kramnik is the world chess champion. Actually this toilet scandal played a good PR role – a lot of people took an interest in chess,” Ilyumzhinov concluded.

Source: FOCUS NEWS AGENCY
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