CHESSELINA SCANDAL: MAGNUS CARLSEN DISQUALIFIED FOR DRESS CODE BREACH OVER JEANS FIASCO

CHESSELINA SCANDAL: MAGNUS CARLSEN DISQUALIFIED FOR DRESS CODE BREACH OVER JEANS FIASCO

Kiev, Ukraine: In a shocking turn of events at the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship, five-time world chess champion Magnus Carlsen has been disqualified for allegedly contravening FIDE's strict dress code regulations.

Carlsen, who was seeking to retain his title, wore jeans on the first day of competition, which is strictly forbidden by FIDE rules. The Norwegian grandmaster initially refused to change his attire immediately, insisting that he would comply with FIDE requirements by the next day. However, this stance led to his disqualification before the ninth round.

FIDE Athletes Commission officials have restated their commitment to maintaining professionalism and fairness among competitors, citing Carlsen's removal as an example of impartial treatment. In contrast, Russian Grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi, who chose to adhere to FIDE rules, was subject to penalties but not disqualified.

Magnus Carlsen has expressed his disappointment with FIDE's policies and stated his intention to withdraw from the Blitz section, further intensifying the controversy surrounding the disqualification. This dramatic turn of events has left fans and fellow competitors alike stunned and waiting for clarity on this unprecedented incident.