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Iraq vs. Jordan: Battle for West Asia Chess lead in Kurdistan's Erbil
Iraq vs. Jordan: Battle for West Asia Chess lead in Kurdistan's Erbil

Shafaq News

time10-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Shafaq News

Iraq vs. Jordan: Battle for West Asia Chess lead in Kurdistan's Erbil

Shafaq News/ Iraq and Jordan are closely competing for top ranks in the men's division of the West Asia Chess Championship, currently underway in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region. Iraqi international player Hussein Ali Hussein is competing with Jordan's Louay Samir and Sameer Mansour, with all three among eight players who have secured two points from two wins. In the women's category, Iranian players lead the standings, with five participants also earning two points from two victories. Under the sponsorship of the Iraqi Olympic Committee, the tournament continues to attract growing regional interest, as additional Arab delegations arrive in Erbil.

Hamood beats Iran's Amir in West Asia chess in Iraq
Hamood beats Iran's Amir in West Asia chess in Iraq

Observer

time09-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

Hamood beats Iran's Amir in West Asia chess in Iraq

Muscat, April 9 Oman national team chess player Hamood al Busaidy made a strong start in the West Asia Chess Championship by defeating Iranian player Amir Mohammad in the first round of the tournament, currently being held in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, from April 8 to 16. This championship serves as a key qualifying event for the upcoming Chess World Cup, which will be hosted by Qatar. It features participation from 11 countries: Oman, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain and Yemen. The matches are taking place at the Van Royal Hotel in Erbil, amid high-level competition and impressive performances. Al Busaidy's opening win gives him a strong morale boost as he prepares for his next challenge in the second round, where he will face another Iranian player Mehdi Mohammad. The Omani player aims to continue his strong run and achieve positive results to enhance his chances of progressing to later rounds and improving his international ranking. The first round witnessed intense matches among the participants, with players eager to get off to a strong start and secure crucial points that could prove decisive in the tougher and more competitive rounds to come. The West Asia Championship is considered one of the most prestigious regional events in the chess calendar, bringing together some of Asia's top players as it acts as a pathway to the World Cup. The Oman Chess Committee hopes that Al Busaidy will maintain his momentum and deliver a performance that reflects the growing strength of Omani chess, with ambitions of reaching an advanced stage in the tournament.

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