Until now I've relied on a half-dozen data tables collected since 2003. Every time I started a new post on FIDE ratings, the tables required re-checking to determine if they were sufficiently up-to-date. They also deserved to be more public, because the assumptions built into them were exactly that -- assumptions -- and other knowledgeable persons might not agree.
To tackle these concerns, I consolidated the existing tables into a single new table and loaded the result into a web page. You can see the new table in a page titled FIDE Country and Federation Codes.
I know the data is far from perfect. Here are a few more issues to be addressed:-
- Some data is missing.
- The last column ('FIDE ID') is not always unique to each federation.
- The zone numbers for Europe (continent '1') are perhaps obsolete and no longer used.
- The zones and subzones for other continents are not up-to-date (my base FIDE data is from 2003).
- The data should be reconciled with FIDE Country Codes [chessgames.com; 'research by member Zanzibar'] and FIDE Immigration Patterns (and "Country Codes") [zanchess.wordpress.com; May 2014].
Nevertheless, those bullets gives me a clear roadmap to improve the data. I'll tackle them as time permits.
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