ICCF Bulgaria

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The ICCF Bulgaria belongs to the ICCF national member federations. [1]

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Achievements

The Bulgarian correspondence chess players had their biggest achievements at the Final of the VII Correspondence Chess Olympiad [2] where the Bulgarian team (G. Popov, D. Andreev, A. Kiprov, G. Sapundjev, D. Karapchanski, and P. Angelov) took 2nd place and won silver.

Grandmaster

Senior International Master

International Master

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