FIDE Top Countries August 2025: Full Rankings and Key Changes

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August 17, 2025

FIDE has released the August 2025 federation rankings. The top remains stable, but a closer look shows small shifts and strong performances from countries big and small. The rankings are based on the average rating of each federation’s top 10 players, giving a clear picture of national chess strength.

The United States sits first with an average of 2728. Its lineup is led by Hikaru Nakamura (2807) and Fabiano Caruana (2784), both still among the world’s elite. Behind them are Wesley So (2745), Leinier Dominguez (2738), and Levon Aronian (2737), veterans with long careers at the top. But the U.S. also has younger power in Hans Niemann (2736, born 2003) and Awonder Liang (2696, also born 2003).

Rounding out the team are Ray Robson, Samuel Sevian, and Sam Shankland, all experienced GMs still active at a high level. What stands out is the balance: five players over 30 anchor the squad, while the younger generation is already pushing past 2700. It’s a mix of stability and renewal, which helps explain why the U.S. has been holding the #1 spot for years.

India, just behind at 2725, tells a different story. Its roster is the youngest in the world at this level. Three players, Praggnanandhaa (2779), Gukesh (2776), and Arjun Erigaisi (2776) are already knocking on the door of 2800 despite being born after 2003. Adding to that is Nihal Sarin (2692), Raunak Sadhwani (2676), and Murali Karthikeyan (2658), all in their teens or early twenties.

Even India’s “older” players, like Vidit Gujrathi (2720), Aravindh Chithambaram (2723), and Pentala Harikrishna (2709), are in their prime competitive years. And of course, there’s Viswanathan Anand (2743), the five-time world champion, who still holds his place among the top 10 at age 55. For India, the strength comes not from balance but from momentum: a wave of youth climbing higher every year.

Put side by side, the difference is striking. The average birth year of the USA’s top 10 is 1992, while India’s is 1998. The USA has more players with decades of top-level experience, while India has more players who could dominate for the next 15 years. The Americans have a tested formula for consistency, but the Indians may have the edge in long-term growth.

This comparison explains why their rivalry is so exciting. The USA’s challenge is to maintain its edge with established stars, while India’s mission is to transform promise into lasting dominance. If even two of Praggnanandhaa, Gukesh, or Erigaisi cross into the 2800 club, India could soon pass the USA in the federation race.

For the rest of the world, China is third at 2670, down one point, while Russia is fourth at 2651, down two. Both remain strong but face growing competition. Germany is steady in fifth place with 2631, showing consistency and tradition.

In the lower half of the top 10, Hungary rose from ninth to eighth with 2622, while Azerbaijan slipped to ninth with 2623 after losing three points. Ukraine (2630) and France (2629) remain solid in sixth and seventh. The Netherlands dropped from tenth to eleventh after losing four points, now at 2615. Spain and Armenia also slipped one place each.

Beyond the top 10, smaller shifts tell their own stories. Slovenia climbed to 22nd with 2553, while Turkiye rose to 23rd despite dropping one point to 2551. Moldova made one of the biggest moves in the top 50, jumping to 39th with 2479. Canada and Lithuania both slipped one place, now at 40th and 41st.

Overall, the August 2025 list highlights the same big picture: the USA holding first, India closing in, and other top nations battling for every point. Further down, countries continue to rise, fall, or hold steady, proving how competitive the chess world remains.

For the USA, it’s about defending the crown. For India, it’s about breaking through. For others, from China to Moldova, each monthly update is a measure of progress and pride. The August 2025 rankings capture this constant motion and the global fight to build the next generation of chess champions.

The Full List:

PositionFederationAvg. Top 10
1United States of America2728
2India2725
3China2670
4Russia2651
5Germany2631
6Ukraine2630
7France2629
8Azerbaijan2623
9Hungary2622
10Netherlands2615
11Spain2614
12Armenia2603
13Uzbekistan2602
14Norway2593
15England2592
16Poland2590
17Israel2586
18Serbia2569
19Romania2563
20Iran2559
21Greece2558
22Slovenia2553
23Turkiye2551
24Czech Republic2550
25Bulgaria2543
26Croatia2543
27Denmark2537
28Argentina2522
29Austria2522
30Georgia2521
31Brazil2518
32Sweden2516
33Italy2514
34Switzerland2510
35Kazakhstan2509
36Cuba2506
37Vietnam2495
38Slovakia2482
39Moldova2479
40Canada2478
41Lithuania2471
42Belgium2462
43Bosnia & Herzegovina2462
44Australia2460
45Iceland2458
46Peru2458
47Montenegro2457
48Colombia2454
49Mexico2451
50Mongolia2441
51Egypt2438
52Finland2434
53Indonesia2426
54Latvia2426
55Philippines2426
56North Macedonia2424
57Belarus2417
58Chile2412
59Portugal2412
60Estonia2386
61Malaysia2371
62Venezuela2370
63Ireland2368
64Paraguay2365
65Singapore2354
66Scotland2342
67Uruguay2325
68Turkmenistan2319
69South Africa2318
70Kyrgyzstan2314
71Morocco2313
72Bangladesh2300
73Faroe Islands2300
74Andorra2298
75Algeria2296
76Albania2289
77New Zealand2283
78Myanmar2276
79Zambia2269
80Japan2268
81Costa Rica2266
82Ecuador2266
83Kosovo2264
84Tunisia2260
85Bolivia2259
86Nigeria2242
87Dominican Republic2239
88United Arab Emirates2234
89Wales2231
90Luxembourg2225
91Monaco2222
92Syria2219
93Tajikistan2219
94Iraq2216
95Panama2211
96Lebanon2210
97El Salvador2195
98Sri Lanka2193
99Jordan2186
100Trinidad & Tobago2184
101Angola2173
102Uganda2173
103South Korea2172
104Yemen2168
105Zimbabwe2157
106Madagascar2149
107Nicaragua2149
108Malta2131
109Guatemala2126
110Libya2126
111Chinese Taipei2114
112Thailand2113
113Puerto Rico2110
114Jamaica2094
115Hong Kong, China2093
116Honduras2092
117Nepal2089
118Sudan2079
119Palestine2068
120Cyprus2059
121Pakistan2056
122Barbados2041
123South Sudan2041
124Botswana2035
125Ethiopia2034
126Malawi2033
127Liechtenstein2023
128Kenya2016
129Mozambique2013
130Netherlands Antilles2012
131Afghanistan2010
132Aruba1994
133Namibia1972
134Cote d’Ivoire1956
135Saudi Arabia1955
136Mauritius1948
137Oman1933
138Cape Verde1930
139Liberia1930
140Somalia1919
141Mauritania1917
142Suriname1910
143Jersey1901
144Guam1896
145Bermuda1890
146Ghana1864
147Kuwait1860
148Saint Lucia1859
149Bahrain1857
150Senegal1849
151Guyana1842
152Cameroon1830
153Guernsey1826
154Palau1821
155Gambia1813
156Bahamas1812
157Brunei Darussalam1810
158Togo1805
159Lesotho1802
160San Marino1802
161Nauru1798
162Cayman Islands1790
163Tanzania1787
164Macau, China1768
165Qatar1759
166Sierra Leone1756
167Eswatini1755
168Burundi1752
169Gabon1733
170Haiti1726
171Sao Tome and Principe1712
172Central African Republic1700
173Maldives1692
174Bhutan1690
175Democratic Republic of the Congo1675
176Fiji1674
177Papua New Guinea1672
178Dominica1671
179Equatorial Guinea1641
180US Virgin Islands1603
181Seychelles1592
182Eritrea1589
183Djibouti1584
184Chad1580
185Laos1580
186Cambodia1561
187Belize1560
188Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1554
189Mali1538
190Comoros Islands1504
191Vanuatu1503
192British Virgin Islands1501
193Grenada1500
194Antigua and Barbuda1487
195Burkina Faso1487
196Rwanda1437
197Timor-Leste1424
198Niger1423
199Saint Kitts and Nevis1422
200Solomon Islands1400
201Tonga1400