African Chess Championship
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The first African Chess Championship was played in 1998. Ibrahim Hasan Labib and Mohamed Tissir both shared first place with 7/10, but the former took the title.
The 2007 championship was the FIDE Zone 4 qualifier for the Chess World Cup 2007, the next stage in the 2009 World Championship. Six players qualified for the 2007 World Cup: IM Robert Gwaze (Zimbabwe), IM Pedro Aderito (Angola), IM Essam El Gindy (Egypt), GM Bassem Amin (Egypt), GM Ahmed Adly (Egypt), and FM Khaled Abdel Razik (Egypt).[1]
[edit] Winners
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Year City Winner Women's winner 1998 Cairo Ibrahim Hasan Labib (Egypt) 2001 Cairo Hichem Hamdouchi (Morocco) Asma Houli (Algeria) 2003 Abuja Essam El-Gindy (Egypt) Farida Arouche (Algeria) 2005 Lusaka Ahmed Adly (Egypt) Tuduetso Sabure (Botswana) 2007 Windhoek Robert Gwaze (Zimbabwe) Khaled Mona (Egypt)
[edit] Notes
- ^ List of Qualifiers for the World Cup 2007 from fide.com