Английская Википедия:Azerbaijani Chess Championship

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The Azerbaijani Chess Championship is usually held in Baku, Azerbaijan. It is organised by the Azerbaijan Chess Federation (ACF). The first championship was played in 1934, when Azerbaijan was a part of the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. Championships were held sporadically in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic until 1945, when they became contested every year; this has continued today in independent Azerbaijan.

Winners

Year Open city Open winner Women's city Women's winner
1992 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1993 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1994 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1995 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1996 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1997 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1998 Baku Шаблон:Sort
1999 Baku Шаблон:Sort
2000 Baku Шаблон:Sort
2001 Baku Shakhriyar Mamedyarov[1] Baku Шаблон:Sort
2002 Baku Shakhriyar Mamedyarov[1] Baku Шаблон:Sort[2]
2003 Baku Rauf Mamedov[3] Baku Шаблон:Sort[4]
2004 Baku Rauf Mamedov[5] Baku Шаблон:Sort[6]
2005
2006 Baku Rauf Mamedov Baku Шаблон:Sort[7]
2007 Baku Elmir Guseinov[8] Baku Шаблон:Sort[9]
2008 Baku Rauf Mamedov Baku Шаблон:Sort[10]
2009 Baku Rashad Babaev Baku Шаблон:Sort[11]
2010 Baku Шаблон:Sort[12] Baku Шаблон:Sort[13]
2011 Baku Шаблон:Sort[14][15] Baku Шаблон:Sort[16]
2012 Baku Vugar Rasulov[17] Baku Шаблон:Sort[18]
2013 Baku Zaur Mammadov[19][20] Baku Khayala Abdulla[21][22]
2014 Baku Ulvi Bajarani[23] Baku Aytan Amrayeva[24]
2015 Baku Rauf Mamedov Baku Шаблон:Sort[25]
2016 Baku Шаблон:Sort Baku Narmin Kazimova
2017 Baku Шаблон:Sort Baku Gunay Mammadzada
2018 Baku Шаблон:Sort Baku Khanim Balajayeva
2019 Baku Шаблон:Sort Baku Gunay Mammadzada
2020 Baku Khanim Balajayeva
2021 Nakhchivan Шаблон:Sort Nakhchivan Gulnar Mammadova[26]
2022 Nakhchivan Шаблон:Sort Baku Govhar Beydullayeva[27]
2023 Baku Vasif Durarbayli Baku Govhar Beydullayeva[27]

References

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External links

Шаблон:Chess national championships Шаблон:Sport in Azerbaijan