African Chess Championship
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) |
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1998 | December 2nd to 12th | Cairo | Ibrahim Hasan Labib | - |
1999 | October 25th to November 5th | Agadir | Mohamed Tissir | - |
2001 | September 16-25 | Cairo | Hicham Hamdouchi | Asma Houli |
2003 | October 4th to 18th | Abuja | Essam El-Gindy | Farida Arouche |
2005 | November 4th to 15th | Lusaka | Ahmed Adly | Tuduetso Sabure |
2007 | September 1st to 9th | Windhoek | Robert Gwaze | Mona Khaled |
2009 | July 20th to 31st | Tripoli | Bass amine | Melissa Greeff |
2011 | June 3-14 | Maputo | Ahmed Adly (2) | Mona Khaled (2) |
2013 | May 17th to 28th | Tunis | Bass amine | Shrook Wafa |
2014 | December 13-22 | Windhoek | Kenny Solomon | Shrook Wafa (2) |
2015 | May 2nd to 10th | Cairo | Bass Amine (2) | Mona Khaled (3) |
2016 | July 17th to 26th | Kampala | Abdelrahman Hesham | Shrook Wafa (3) |
2017 | July 2nd to 10th | Oran | Bass Amine (3) | Shahenda Wafa |
2018 | May 13th to 20th | Livingstone | Bass Amine (4) | Shahenda Wafa (2) |
2019 | July 9th to 17th | Hammamet | Ahmed Adly (3) | Shrook Wafa (4) |
2020 | May 20th to 31st | Lagos |
Web links
- The African Chess Confederation website (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ FIDE Ethics Commission: Case N. 3/2006. In: fide.com (July 29, 2007), p. 12 (English).