Abbreviation | AŞF |
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Formation | 1920 (1992) |
Headquarters | Xaqani küçəsi 1, Baku |
Region served | Azerbaijan |
President | Mahir Mammedov |
Affiliations | FIDE, European Chess Union |
Website | www |
The Azerbaijan Chess Federation (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyası, AŞF) is the governing chess organization in Azerbaijan and is affiliated to the World Chess Federation FIDE.[1] The Azerbaijan Chess Federation was founded in 1920 when Azerbaijan became a member of the Soviet Union as the Azerbaijan SSR the same year, and was reorganized in 1992, after Azerbaijan attained its independence with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and became a member of FIDE the same year. Its headquarters are in Baku.[2]
Elman Rustamov was the President of the Azerbaijan Chess Federation since 2007.[3]
Executive committee
The executive committee includes:[4]
- President – Mahir Mammedov
- First Vice-president – Faiq Hasanov
- Vice-president – Seymur Talibov
- General Secretary – Ilaha Gadimova
Members
Its members include:
Grandmasters[5]
- Vüqar Həşimov
- Şəhriyar Məmmədyarov
- Rauf Məmmədov
- Qədir Hüseynov
- Nicat Məmmədov
- Azər Mirzəyev
- Eltac Səfərli
- Fərid Abbasov
- Rəsul İbrahimov
- Rəşad Babayev
- Namiq Quliyev
- Elmar Məhərrəmov
- Sərxan Quliyev
- Cəmil Ağamalıyev
- Rüfət Bağırov
- Aydın Hüseynov
- Teimour Radjabov
International Masters[6]
- Abasov Nicat
- Vasif Durarbəyli
- Vüqar Rəsulov
- Loğman Quliyev
- Anar Allahveridyev
- Elmir Hüseynov
- Sənan Dövlətov
- Fikrət Sideifzadə
- Rəhim Qasımov
- İlqar Bacarani
Women Grandmasters[7]
- İlahə Qədimova
- Zeynəb Məmmədyarova
- Türkan Məmmədyarova
- Firuzə Vəlixanlı
- Aynur Sofiyeva
Women International Masters[8]
- Kazımova Nərmin
- Nərgiz Umudova
- Xəyalə İsgəndərova
- Elmira Əliyeva
- Məmmədova Gülnar
- İsmayılova Pərvanə
- Ağasıyeva Fidan
Competitions
The federation organizes the following chess competitions:
- Azerbaijani Chess Championship
- Azerbaijan Women's Chess Championship
- Azerbaijan Children's Chess Championship
International events
- FIDE Grand-Prix 2008 (April 19 – May 6, 2008) in Baku
- 42nd Chess Olympiad (2016) in Baku
See also
References
- ↑ World Chess Federation – Azerbaijan
- ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Federation – History – Federation (in Russian)
- ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Federation – Federation – President Archived December 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
- ↑ "Azerbaijan Chess Federation – Federation – Management". Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
- ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Federation – Chess Players – Azerbaijani Grandmasters Archived 2012-08-10 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
- ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Federation – Chess Players – Azerbaijani International Masters Archived 2013-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
- ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Federation – Chess Players – Azerbaijani Women Grandmasters Archived 2013-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
- ↑ Azerbaijan Chess Federation – Chess Players – Azerbaijani Women International Masters Archived 2012-08-10 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
External links
- Official website (in Azerbaijani and English)