The list of the team cadres of the top 16 2004/05 contains all players who have played at least one game in the French top 16 in chess 2004/05 with their individual results.
The number of registered players was not limited. While Évry Grand Roque managed with 10 players, the Club de Vandœuvre-Echecs used 20 players. A total of 222 players were used, 65 of whom played all 11 rounds. The best players with 8.5 points each were Vladislav Tkachiev , Murtas Qaschyghalijew (both Cannes), Alexandar Deltschew (Nice) and Luc Bergez ( Evry ), with Bergez playing 9 games, Tkachiev, Kazhgaleyev and Deltschew each 11. With Patrick Van Hoolandt ( Monaco), Damir Levacic (Cannes), Patrice Laine (Clichy), Jeremy Ricbour (Montpellier) and Cédric Paci (Nancy) five players achieved 100%, with van Hoolandt playing two games and the other players one each. The oldest player of the season was Gerard Simon (Vandœuvre), born in 1941, and the youngest player was Lucie Rigolot (NAO Paris), born in 1996.
Legend
The tables below contain the following information:
No .: Ranking list number
Title: FIDE title at the beginning of the season (rating list from January 2005); GM = Grand Master , IM = International Master , FM = FIDE Master , WGM = Women's Grand Master, WIM = International Women's Master, WFM = Women's FIDE Master, CM = Candidate Master, WCM = Women's Candidate Master
Elo: Elo number at the beginning of the season (rating list from January 2005); for players without an Elo rating, the national rating is shown in brackets
Nation: Nationality according to the rating list from January 2005; ALG = Algeria, ARG = Argentina, ARM = Armenia, AZE = Azerbaijan, BAN = Bangladesh, BEL = Belgium, BIH = Bosnia and Herzegovina, BUL = Bulgaria, CAN = Canada, CRO = Croatia, DEN = Denmark, ENG = England, ESP = Spain, FRA = France, GER = Germany, GRE = Greece, HUN = Hungary, ISR = Israel, ITA = Italy, KAZ = Kazakhstan, LUX = Luxembourg, MAR = Morocco, MDA = Moldova, MEX = Mexico, MNC = Monaco, NED = Netherlands, POR = Portugal, ROU = Romania, RUS = Russia, SCO = Scotland, SUI = Switzerland, SWE = Sweden, UKR = Ukraine, USA = United States, UZB = Uzbekistan
Unattended defeats are not taken into account in the individual balance sheets, victories without a fight are taken into account.
The competition between Évry and Mulhouse ended 6-1 for Évry, but was scored 6-0 for Évry. The results actually achieved are taken into account for the individual balance sheets.
The match between Mulhouse and Gonfreville ended 5-1 for Gonfreville, but was rated 5-0 for Gonfreville. The results actually achieved are taken into account for the individual balance sheets.
Franck Hassler's games (Mulhouse) were counted as lost for his team. For the individual balances, the actual results according to the rating evaluation (victory against Hervé Lefebvre, defeats against Philippe Brochet and Maria Leconte) are taken into account.
For the team classification, the game between Cédric Paci (Nancy) and Silvia Collas (Clichy) was considered won for Silvia Collas. For the individual results, the actual result according to the rating evaluation (victory for Cédric Paci) is taken into account.
In the competition between Reims and Bischwiller, the games on boards 5 to 9 were counted as won for Bischwiller. For the individual results, the actual results according to the rating evaluation are taken into account (victories for Steve Minet against Jean Netzer, for Jean-Baptiste Oudot against Claude Wagner, for Étienne Mensch against Samuel Bielka, for Sophie Milliet against Romain Varoquier and for Timothee Heinz against Anne-Sophie Desanlis).