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Arab Chess Federation
الاتحاد العربي للشطرنج
FormationJuly 27, 1975
HeadquartersUnited Arab Emirates, Sharjah
Membership22 member states
President
Sheikh Dr. Khaled Bin Humaid Alqasimi
Websitewww.arabchess.org

The Arab Chess Federation (ACF) (Arabic: الاتحاد العربي للشطرنج) is a non-profit organization that promotes chess within the Arab world. Though unaffiliated with the Arab League, it includes 22 of the latter's member states.

History

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Formed on July 27, 1975, in Damascus, Syria, the federation was established under the motto "Arab as one Nation". Nahed El Khany was the organization's first president.


Governance

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  • Official representatives:
    •  Qatar – Al-Mudahka, Mohd - 1st Vice-President
    •  Syria – Abbas, Ali - 2nd Vice-President
    •  Algeria – Brahim Djelloul, Azzedine - 3rd Vice-President
    •  Libya – Ali, Fouzi Fathullah - 4th Vice-President
    •  Lebanon – Hammoud, Rawad
    •  Yemen – Sallam, Sabri Abdul-Mawla
    •  Mauritania – Tajedine, Sidi Mohamed
    •  Morocco – Amazzal, Mustapha
    •  Palestine – Omar Awad Aljaberi
    •  United Arab Emirates – Hassan, Abdullah
    •  Syria – Adeeb Zehrawi
  • Members:
| Algeria
| Bahrain
| Egypt
| Iraq
| Jordan
| Kuwait
| Lebanon
| Libya
| Mauritania
| Morocco
| Oman
| Palestine
| Qatar
| Saudi Arabia
| Sudan
| Syria
| Tunisia
| United Arab Emirates
| Yemen
| Comoros
| Djibouti
| Somalia

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