
FIDE, 100th Anniversary
Newsletter no. 106.pdf
On June 27, 2025 the Ministry of Digital Development and Innovative
Technologies of the Kyrgyz Republic puts into circulation a series of 2024 Kyrgyz Express Post postage
stamps: "FIDE, 100th
Anniversary".
One of the most renowned sports organizations in the world, the
International Chess Federation (French: Fédération Internationale des Échecs,
FIDE), celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2024.
FIDE is an international organization uniting national chess
federations (more than 200 members). Its mission is to popularize chess, organize events such as the
Candidates Tournaments, World Championship matches, Chess Olympiads and other international chess
tournaments. The federation also awards sports titles, calculates and publishes official ratings of chess
players worldwide. In 1999, FIDE was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as an
international governing body for a sport that is not included in the Olympic program.
FIDE was founded on July 20, 1924, in Paris during the VIII Summer
Olympic Games. Pierre Vincent (1878–1956), the General Secretary of the French Chess Federation, played a
major role in the founding of FIDE.
Currently, chess is one of the most popular sports in the world.
According to FIDE, tens of millions of players around the world play an average of over 60 million chess
games every day.
KEP stamps feature portraits of outstanding world chess players.
The 150 KGS stamp depicts Wilhelm Steinitz (1836–1900), the first World Chess Champion, and Vera Menchik
(1906–1944), the first Women's World Chess Champion. The 300 KGS stamp features Mikhail Botvinnik
(1911–1995) and Bobby Fischer (1943–2008), the sixth and eleventh World Champions, respectively. The coupons
of the miniature sheet show a group photograph of the participants of the chess tournament in Paris (1924),
which marked the founding of the International Chess Federation. KEP sincerely thanks FIDE for the
opportunity to use this photo in the design of the stamp sheet.
Chess is a very popular sport in the Kyrgyz Republic. The Kyrgyz
Chess Union (KCU) became a member of FIDE in 1992 and holds voting rights at the sessions of the General
Assembly, which is the highest legislative and executive body of FIDE.
KEP expresses confidence that this new issue of postage stamps will
contribute to the promotion and development of chess in Kyrgyzstan and around the world.
For this series, KEP also issues two postcards, which are used to
realize two maximum cards.


Stamps description
No. 240. 150 KGS. Wilhelm Steinitz and Vera MenchikNo. 241. 300 KGS. Mikhail Botvinnik and Bobby Fischer

Technical specifications
Paper: coated, gummed, 105 g/m².
Printing method: full-color offset lithography.
Stamps perforation: comb 14:14½.
Stamps size: 46 × 27.5 mm.
Stamps are issued in collective minisheets of 8 stamps with two labels. The coupons show a group photograph of the participants of the chess tournament in Paris (1924).
Collective minisheet size: 113 × 163 mm.
Quantity issued: 7 000 pieces each stamp.
Designer: Daria Maier.
Printer House: "Nova Imprim" (Chișinău, Moldova).

A special cancellation on FDC will be carried out at the Bishkek KEP Office (729001) on the stamps issuing day.
The first day cover, postcards and special
postmark are designed by Daria Maier.
Cover size: С6 (162 × 114 mm).
Quantity of covers and postcards issued: 400 pieces each.
Endorsing ink color: black.


Stamps, maximum cards and FDCs can be purchased here.