African Chess Championship

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The chess African Cup ( English African Individual Chess Championship ) is since 1998 by the African Chess Confederation performed (ACC) for determining an African champions.

Events

year date Venue African champions (men) Africa Champion (women)
1998 December 2nd to 12th EgyptEgypt Cairo EgyptEgypt Ibrahim Hasan Labib -
1999 October 25th to November 5th MoroccoMorocco Agadir MoroccoMorocco Mohamed Tissir -
2001 September 16-25 EgyptEgypt Cairo MoroccoMorocco Hicham Hamdouchi AlgeriaAlgeria Asma Houli
2003 October 4th to 18th NigeriaNigeria Abuja EgyptEgypt Essam El-Gindy AlgeriaAlgeria Farida Arouche
2005 November 4th to 15th ZambiaZambia Lusaka EgyptEgypt Ahmed Adly BotswanaBotswana Tuduetso Sabure
2007 September 1st to 9th NamibiaNamibia Windhoek ZimbabweZimbabwe Robert Gwaze EgyptEgypt Mona Khaled
2009 July 20th to 31st LibyaLibya Tripoli EgyptEgypt Bass amine South AfricaSouth Africa Melissa Greeff
2011 June 3-14 MozambiqueMozambique Maputo EgyptEgypt Ahmed Adly (2) EgyptEgypt Mona Khaled (2)
2013 May 17th to 28th TunisiaTunisia Tunis EgyptEgypt Bass amine EgyptEgypt Shrook Wafa
2014 December 13-22 NamibiaNamibia Windhoek South AfricaSouth Africa Kenny Solomon EgyptEgypt Shrook Wafa (2)
2015 May 2nd to 10th EgyptEgypt Cairo EgyptEgypt Bass Amine (2) EgyptEgypt Mona Khaled (3)
2016 July 17th to 26th UgandaUganda Kampala EgyptEgypt Abdelrahman Hesham EgyptEgypt Shrook Wafa (3)
2017 July 2nd to 10th AlgeriaAlgeria Oran EgyptEgypt Bass Amine (3) EgyptEgypt Shahenda Wafa
2018 May 13th to 20th ZambiaZambia Livingstone EgyptEgypt Bass Amine (4) EgyptEgypt Shahenda Wafa (2)
2019 July 9th to 17th TunisiaTunisia Hammamet EgyptEgypt Ahmed Adly (3) EgyptEgypt Shrook Wafa (4)
2020 May 20th to 31st NigeriaNigeria Lagos

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FIDE Ethics Commission: Case N. 3/2006. In: fide.com (July 29, 2007), p. 12 (English).