Albanian Chess Championship

The Albanian Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Albania. The first tournament took place in 1933. A separate championship for women has been held since 1977.

Winners

Year Champion Women's Champion
1933 Çaushi, XhaferrXhaferr Çaushi
1946 Shoshi, GaspërGaspër Shoshi
1947 Qirjaku, SotirSotir Qirjaku
1948 Çarçani, SkënderSkënder Çarçani
Siliqi, TeodorTeodor Siliqi
1949 Çarçani, SkënderSkënder Çarçani
1950 Çarçani, SkënderSkënder Çarçani
Qirjaku, SotirSotir Qirjaku
1951 Hoxha, BujarBujar Hoxha
1952 Hoxha, BujarBujar Hoxha
Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1953 Veizaj, MendimMendim Veizaj
1954 Duraku, EsatEsat Duraku
1955 Duraku, EsatEsat Duraku
1956 Duraku, EsatEsat Duraku
1957 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1958 Duraku, EsatEsat Duraku
1959 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1960 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1961 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1962 Vila, FlorianFlorian Vila
1963 Duraku, EsatEsat Duraku
1964 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1965 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1966 Adhami, VangjelVangjel Adhami
1967 Konçi, EqeremEqerem Konçi
1968 Omari, FatosFatos Omari
1969 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1970 Pustina, YlviYlvi Pustina
1971 Adhami, VangjelVangjel Adhami
1972 Adhami, VangjelVangjel Adhami
1973 Vila, FlorianFlorian Vila
1974 Muço, FatosFatos Muço
1975 Qendro, LlambiLlambi Qendro
1976 Muço, FatosFatos Muço
1977 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Shllaku, LeonoraLeonora Shllaku
1978 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Manjani, TeutaTeuta Manjani
1979 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Manjani, TeutaTeuta Manjani
1980 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Bajo, LiriLiri Bajo
1981 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Bajo, LiriLiri Bajo
1982 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Paja, VegaVega Paja
1983 Seitaj, IlirIlir Seitaj Boriçi, YlvijeYlvije Boriçi
1984 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Vuji, AlbanaAlbana Vuji
1985 Adhami, VangjelVangjel Adhami Vuji, AlbanaAlbana Vuji
1986 Karkanaqe, IlirIlir Karkanaqe Boriçi, YlvijeYlvije Boriçi
1987 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Boriçi, YlvijeYlvije Boriçi
1988 Qendro, LlambiLlambi Qendro Boriçi, YlvijeYlvije Boriçi
1989 Muço, FatosFatos Muço Vuji, AlbanaAlbana Vuji
1990 Çela, ShkëlqimShkëlqim Çela Gjergji, RozanaRozana Gjergji
1991 Seitaj, IlirIlir Seitaj Gjergji, RozanaRozana Gjergji
1992 Çela, AltinAltin Çela Bramo, ValbonaValbona Bramo
1993 Elezi, LuanLuan Elezi Bramo, ValbonaValbona Bramo
1994 Zadrima, AldoAldo Zadrima Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
1995 Gurakuqi, AntonAnton Gurakuqi Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
1996 Dervishi, EraldErald Dervishi Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
1997 Dervishi, EraldErald Dervishi Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
1998 Sula, ZeqirZeqir Sula not played
1999 Seitaj, IlirIlir Seitaj Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
2000 Adhami, VangjelVangjel Adhami not played
2001 Rama, LorencLorenc Rama Gjergji, RozanaRozana Gjergji
2002 Rama, LorencLorenc Rama Alushi Driza, ArtaArta Alushi Driza
2003 Shytaj, LaertLaert Shytaj Shabanaj, AldaAlda Shabanaj
2004 Rama, LorencLorenc Rama Gjergji, RozanaRozana Gjergji
2005 Karkanaqe, IlirIlir Karkanaqe Pasku, RoelaRoela Pasku
2006 Mehmeti, DritanDritan Mehmeti Pasku, RoelaRoela Pasku
2007 Mehmeti, DritanDritan Mehmeti Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
2008 Rama, LorencLorenc Rama Pasku, RoelaRoela Pasku
2009 Seitaj, IlirIlir Seitaj Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
2010 Rama, LorencLorenc Rama Gjergji, RozanaRozana Gjergji
2011 Shabanaj, SaimirSaimir Shabanaj Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
2012 Pasku, LlambiLlambi Pasku Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
2013 Mehmeti, DritanDritan Mehmeti Gjergji, RozanaRozana Gjergji
2014 Mehmeti, DritanDritan Mehmeti Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj
2015 Ashiku, FrancFranc Ashiku Shabanaj, AldaAlda Shabanaj
2016 Mehmeti, DritanDritan Mehmeti Shabanaj, EglantinaEglantina Shabanaj

Open champions by number of titles

Player Number of Titles
Fatos Muço 11
Ylvi Pustina 9
Vangjel Adhami, Esat Duraku, Dritan Mehmeti, Lorenc Rama 5
Ilir Seitaj 4
Skënder Çarçani 3
Bujar Hoxha, Erald Dervishi, Ilir Karkanaqe, Llambi Qendro, Sotir Qirjaku, Florian Vila 2
Franc Ashiku, Xhaferr Çaushi, Altin Çela, Shkëlqim Çela, Luan Elezi, Anton Gurakuqi, Eqerem Konçi, Fatos Omari, Llambi Pasku, Saimir Shabanaj, Gaspër Shoshi, Laert Shytaj, Teodor Siliqi, Zeqir Sula, Mendim Veizaj, Aldo Zadrima 1

Women's champions by number of titles

Titles: E. Shabanaj 12,[1] R. Gjergji (Çima) 6, Y. Boriçi 4, R. Pasku 3, A. Vuji 3, L. Bajo 2, V. Bramo 2, T. Manjani 2, A. Shabanaj 2, A. Driza 1, V. Paja 1, L. Shllaku 1

Notes, sources, and references

  1. From official website

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