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Tournament name The World Go Championship The Fujitsu Cup
Sponsor The Yomiuri NewspaperThe Nihon Ki-inThe Kansai Ki-in
Support Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Special assistance -
Assistance Fujitsu (The World Go Championship )
Special cooperation -
Cooperation The International Go Federation(IGF)Chinese Weiqi AssociationKorea Baduk Association、Chinese Taipei Wei-chi Association、American Go Association(AGA)EUROPEAN GO FEDERATION、Nihon Ki-in Do Brasil、Japan Airlines
Winner’s prize 15,000,000 (Japanese yen)
Title match, play-off play-off game
Tournament system Tournament with 24 players.
Time allowance Final, main tournament: 3 hours each
Byo-yomi Final, main tournament: 5 minutes before end of time.
komi 6.5
Qualification for participation All professionals, each country and territory hold preliminaries.
Rules for retaining places and seeds Top three in previous tournament, Kisei, Meijin, Honinbo
Year of founding 1987

Term Year Winner   Opponent Komi
24 2011 PARK Jeong-Hwan (Korea)   QIU Jun (China) 6.5
23 2010 Kong Jie (China)   LEE Se-Dol(Korea) 6.5
22 2009 Kang Dong-Yoon(Korea)   Lee Changho(Korea) 6.5
21 2008 Gu Li(China)   Lee Changho(Korea) 6.5
20 2007 Park Young-hoon(Korea)   Lee Changho(Korea) 6.5
19 2006 Park Jungsangk(Korea)   Zhou Heyang(Korea) 6.5
18 2005 LEE Se-Dol(Korea)   Ch'oe ch'eol-han(Korea) 6.5
17 2004 Park Young-hoon(Korea)   Yoda Norimoto(Japan) 6.5
16 2003 LEE Se-Dol(Korea)   Song Taegon(Korea) 6.5
15 2002 LEE Se-Dol(Korea)   Yoo Changhyuk(Korea) 5.5
14 2001 Cho Hoonhyun(Korea)   CHOI Myunghoon(Korea) 5.5
13 2000 Cho Hoonhyun(Korea)   Chang Hao(China) 5.5
12 1999 Yoo Changhyuk(Korea)   Ma Xiaochun(China) 5.5
11 1998 Lee Changho(Korea)   Chang Hao(China) 5.5
10 1997 Kobayashi Koichi(Japan)   O Rissei(Japan) 5.5
9 1996 Lee Changho(Korea)   Ma Xiaochun(China) 5.5
8 1995 Ma Xiaochun(China)   Kobayashi Koichi(Japan) 5.5
7 1994 Cho Hoonhyun(Korea)   Yoo Changhyuk(Korea) 5.5
6 1993 Yoo Changhyuk(Korea)   Cho Hoonhyun(Korea) 5.5
5 1992 Otake Hideo(Japan)   O Rissei(Japan) 5.5
4 1991 Cho Chikun(Japan)   Qian Yuping(China) 5.5
3 1990 Rin Kaiho(Japan)   Nie Weiping(China) 5.5
2 1989 Takemiya Masaki(Japan)   Rin Kaiho(Japan) 5.5
1 1988 Takemiya Masaki(Japan)   Rin Kaiho(Japan) 5.5
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