Portuguese Chess Championship

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The Portuguese Chess Championship is a yearly national chess championship of Portugal. It was established in 1911, but only from the 1950s it was played yearly, with a few exceptions.

IM Joaquim Durão, Portuguese champion on 13 occasions
Nr Year Location Champion Location Women's Ch.
1 1911 António Maria Pires
2 1926 Mário Machado
3 1940 João Moura
4 1942 Carlos Pires
5 1944 Carlos Pires
6 1946 Mário Machado
7 1947 Leonel Pias
8 1948 Mário Machado
9 1951 João Moura
10 1952 João Moura
11 1953 Daniel De Oliveira
12 1954 João Mário Ribeiro
13 1955 Joaquim Durão
14 1956 Joaquim Durão
15 1958 Joaquim Durão
16 1959 Joaquim Durão
17 1960 Joaquim Durão
18 1961 Joaquim Durão
19 1962 Joaquim Durão
20 1963 João Mário Ribeiro
21 1964 Joaquim Durão
22 1965 Joaquim Durão
23 1966 João Maria Cordovil
24 1967 João Maria Cordovil
25 1968 Joaquim Durão
26 1969 João Maria Cordovil
27 1970 Joaquim Durão
28 1971 João Mário Ribeiro
29 1972 Joaquim Durão
30 1973 Joaquim Durão
31 1975 Fernando Silva
32 1976 Fernando Silva
33 1977 Fernando Silva
34 1978 Luís Santos
35 1979 Luís Santos
36 1980 António Fernandes
37 1981 Fernando Silva
38 1982 Mangualde Luís Santos
39 1983 António Fernandes
40 1984 Lisbon António Fernandes
41 1985 António Fernandes
42 1986 Rui Dâmaso
43 1987 Fernando Silva
44 1988 António Antunes
45 1989 António Fernandes
46 1990 António Fernandes
47 1991 António Fernandes
48 1992 Lisbon António Fernandes
49 1993 IM Rui Dâmaso
50 1994 Luís Galego Marinha Grande Tania Saraiva
51 1995 IM Rui Dâmaso Faro Aida Ferreira
52 1996 António Fernandes Matosinhos Alda Carvalho
53 1997 Fernando Silva Tânia Saraiva
54 1998 Carlos Pereira dos Santos Alda Carvalho
55 1999 IM Rui Dâmaso Catarina Leite
56 2000 Carlos Pereira dos Santos Catarina Leite
57 2001 António Fernandes Catarina Leite
58 2002 Luís Galego Catarina Leite
59 2003 Diogo Fernando Catarina Leite
60 2004 Luís Galego Catarina Leite
61 2005 Vila Real Luís Galego Catarina Leite
62 2006 GM António Fernandes Catarina Leite
63 2007 IM Rui Dâmaso Beja Margarida Coimbra
64 2008 Amadora GM António Fernandes WFM Ana Baptista
64 2009 Amadora IM Rúben Pereira Ana Baptista
64 2010 Amadora FM Paulo Dias Espinho Ana Ferreira
65 2011 Amadora IM Paulo Dias Vila Nova de Foz Coa Margarida Coimbra
66 2012 Pampilhosa da Serra GM Luís Galego Lisbon Catarina Leite
67 2013 Lisbon IM Rui Dâmaso Aveiro Maria Inês Oliveira
68 2014 Lisbon GM António Fernandes Lisbon Maria Inês Oliveira
69 2015 Lisbon GM António Fernandes Pedras Salgadas Ana Inês Silva
70 2016 Barcelos GM António Fernandes Matosinhos WFM Ana Baptista
71 2017 Gaia IM André Ventura Sousa Gaia WFM Ana Baptista
72 2018 Braga GM António Fernandes Braga WFM Ariana Pintor
73 2019 Portimão IM André Ventura Sousa Portimão WCM Mariana Silva
74 2020 Odivelas IM André Ventura Sousa Odivelas Sara Soares
75 2021 Évora IM André Ventura Sousa Évora Filipa Pipiras
76 2022 Leiria IM André Ventura Sousa Leiria WCM Mariana Silva
77 2023 Coimbra FM José Guilherme Santos Famalicão WCM Mariana Silva
78 2024 Viseu Cancelled after 2 rounds[1] Famalicão WFM Inês Silva

The 2011 championship was decided in a match between IM Paulo Dias and FM José Padeiro, held 21–24 October 2011 in Coimbra.

The 2013 championship was decided in a match between IM Sérgio Rocha and IM Rui Dâmaso held 2–4 October 2013 in Barreiro.

References

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  1. ^ Wittmann, Nadja (6 September 2024). "Cancelación de la Final del Campeonato de Portugal 2024". ChessBase (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 October 2024.