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06 July 2008

Structure of the FIDE ID

As I mentioned in FIDE Struggles with the Growing Popularity of Ratings, the FIDE ID first appears in the historical rating data for January 1999. The structure of the ID is a one to three digit numeric federation ID, followed by a five digit player ID for players within that federation. For example, my own code 2003740 can be read as 20 for the USA, followed by 03740 for my player ID within all American players.

The first rating list with FIDE IDs had 148 different federations. The codes were assigned as shown in the following table, first sorted by federation alpha code, then by federation numeric ID. The two tables show only the first and last 10 codes for each sort. The third column is the count of players for the federation on the 1999 list.


FedFedIDCt
AFG1172
AHO757
ALB4720
ALG7949
AND6910
ANG10120
ARG1665
ARM133110
AUS32135
AUT16625
[...]
URU3047
USA201011
UZB14262
VEN3955
VIE12438
WLS1873
YEM9416
YUG91658
ZAM877
ZIM11020
FedFedIDCt
ARG1665
BEL2160
CZE3829
ENG4686
FIN5206
FRA61260
HUN71391
ITA8597
YUG91658
NED10486
[...]
BIH14491
CRO145452
SLO146246
TJK1479
MOZ1482
SVK149335
FRM150134
NAM1523
MAC1549
JCI1566

The 1999 rating list also had four players without properly formatted FIDE IDs. They are shown here with their federation code and 'FIDE ID':-
- FIE; 19; Krasser, Margit
- FIE; 27; Shkrabi, Eric
- IBS; 28; Wassin, S.
- IBS; 20; Zsiltzova, L.

I'll look at this another time.

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