Formation | July 27, 1975 |
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Headquarters | United Arab Emirates, Dubai |
Membership | 18 member states |
President | Ibrahim Mohammed Al Bannai |
Website | www.arabfide.com |
The Arab Chess Federation (ArabFide) (Arabic: الاتحاد العربي للشطرنج) is a non-profit organization that promotes chess within the Arab world. Though unaffiliated with the Arab League, it includes 18 of the latter's member states.
History
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.
In 2015, the Arab Chess Federation co-organized the first edition of the Arab Chess Olympiad Championships in Agadir, Morocco.[1]
Governance
- President: Ibrahim Mohammed El-Bannay
- Official representatives:
- Members:
References
- ↑ First Arab Chess Olympiad Championships 2015 to be held in Agadir, Chessdom.com, 25 August 2015
External links
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