Arab Chess Championship
The Arab Chess Championship is an annual international chess competition organized by the Arab Chess Federation, with 18 member countries. Parallel Men's and Women's competitions have been held in various cities since 1983.
Winners[]
Year | City | Winner | Women's winner |
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1983 | Tunis | (Iraq) | (Syria) |
1984 | Dubai | (United Arab Emirates) | (United Arab Emirates) |
1985 | Casablanca | (Iraq) | (Iraq) |
1986 | Tunis | Slim Bouaziz (Tunisia) | (Syria) |
1987 | Manama | (Egypt) | (Iraq) |
1988 | Kuwait | Hichem Hamdouchi (Morocco) | (Egypt) |
1991 | Dubai | Slim Bouaziz (Tunisia) | (Algeria) |
1992 | Doha | Fouad El Taher (Egypt) | ?? |
1993 | Oman | - - - | (Algeria) |
1993 | Amman | Hichem Hamdouchi (Morocco) | - - - |
1994 | Jordan | Mohamad Al-Modiahki (Qatar) | (Egypt) |
1995 | Beirut | Hichem Hamdouchi (Morocco) | ?? |
1996 | Sana'a | (Egypt) | ?? |
1997 | Iraq | Mohamad Al-Modiahki (Qatar) | ?? |
1998 | Agadir | ?? | Eva Repkova Eid (Lebanon) |
1999 | Aden | Imad Hakki (Syria) | (Lebanon) |
2000 | Beirut | Mohamad Al-Modiahki (Qatar) | Eva Repkova Eid (Lebanon) |
2001 | Tunis | Slim Belkhodja (Tunisia) | (Iraq) |
2002 | Casablanca | Mohamad Al-Modiahki (Qatar) [1] | (Iraq) |
2003 | Cairo | Essam El Gindy (Egypt) | (Lebanon) |
2004 | Dubai | Hichem Hamdouchi (Morocco) | (Lebanon) |
2005 | Dubai | Bassem Amin (Egypt) | (Iraq) |
2006 | Dubai | Bassem Amin (Egypt) | Amina Mezioud (Algeria) |
2007 | Ta'izz | Basheer Al Qudaimi (Yemen) | (Lebanon) |
2008 | Sharjah | Salem A.R. Saleh (UAE) | Mona Khaled (Egypt) |
2009 | Tunis | Essam El Gindy (Egypt) | Zhu Chen (Qatar) |
2013 | Abu Dhabi | Bassem Amin (Egypt)[2] | Zhu Chen (Qatar)[3] |
2014 | Amman | Salem A.R. Saleh (UAE) | Sabrina Latreche (Algeria), Shahenda Wafa (Egypt) |
2015[4] | Agadir | Mohamed Ezat (Egypt) | Mona Khaled (Egypt) |
2016 | Khartoum | Mahfoud Oussedik (Algeria) | Sabrina Latreche (Algeria) |
2017 | Sharjah | Mohamed Haddouche (Algeria) | Amina Mezioud (Algeria) |
2018 | Dubai | Salem A.R. Saleh (UAE) | Shahenda Wafa (Egypt) |
2019 | Mostaganem | Zaibi Amir (Tunisia) | Amina Mezioud (Algeria) |
Related pages[]
Notes[]
- ^ Mohamad Al-Modhiahki and Hichem Hamdouchi obtained the same number of points ( 7 ) but Al-Modhiahki was declared champion to the advantage of the accumulation (33 points against 32.5)
- ^ "Arab Chess Championship(Women)". FIDE. 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "Arab Chess Championship(Women)". FIDE. 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ Part of the 1st Arab Chess Olympiad Championships: FIDE: The 1st Arab Chess Olympiad Championships 2015, Chessdom: First Arab Chess Olympiad Championships 2015 to be held in Agadir
References[]
- Winners of the 1984 edition [1]
- Results 1999 from arabicnews.com [2]
- Results 2001 from tunishebdo.com [3][permanent dead link]
- Homepage of the 2002 edition: [4]
- Hichem Hamdouchi biography [5]
- Lebanese chess history [6]
- Biography of Mohammed Al-Modaihki [7]
- Results of the 2007 edition [8][permanent dead link][permanent dead link], [9], [10], [11][permanent dead link]
- Results from The Week in Chess: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
- Results from Chess-Results.com: 2006, 2014 Men, 2014 Women, 2015 Men, 2015 Women
Categories:
- Supranational chess championships
- Women's chess competitions
- Arab culture
- Chess in Asia
- Chess stubs