Moroccan Chess Championship

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Following are the official winners of the national Moroccan Chess Championships from 1965 to date.

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Winners (men)

#YearCityWinner
11965 Tétouan Mustafa Ahmed Bakali
21966 Tétouan Mustafa Ahmed Bakali
31968 Rabat Ahmed Bennis
41969 Rabat Mokhtar Kadiri
51970 Rabat Abderrahman Nejjar
61971 Rabat Mohamed Belarbi
71972 Casablanca Ahmed Bennis
81973 Rabat Mustafa Ahmed Bakali
91975 Rabat Khalid Chorfi
101976 Tétouan Khalid Chorfi
111978 Tétouan Abdellah Ait Hmidou
121980 Tétouan Abderrahim Ouniche
131981 Tétouan Bachir Sbiaa
141982 Casa Mohamed Moubarak Rian
151984 Chefchaouen Abdellah Ait Hmidou
161985 Marrakech Mohamed Moubarak Rian
171986 Casablanca Mohamed Arbouche
181987 Casablanca Zakaria Bennis
191988 Rabat Hichem Hamdouchi
201989 Casablanca Hichem Hamdouchi
211990 Casablanca Khalid Chorfi
221992 El Jadida Hichem Hamdouchi
231993 Casablanca Hichem Hamdouchi
241994 Casablanca Hichem Hamdouchi
251995 Casablanca Hichem Hamdouchi
261996 Meknès Mohamed Tissir
271997 Tanger Hichem Hamdouchi
281998 Casablanca Abdelaziz Onkoud
291999 Casablanca Mohamed Tissir
302000 Casablanca Samir Bentafrit
312001 Casablanca Hichem Hamdouchi
322002 Casablanca Hichem Hamdouchi
332003 Marrakech Hichem Hamdouchi
342004 Mohammedia Hichem Hamdouchi
352005 Tétouan Mohamed Tissir
362006 Marrakech Rachid Hifad
372013 Casablanca Ali Sebbar [1]
382015 Tétouan Khalid Becham [2]
392016 Rabat Mokliss El Adnani [2]

Winners (women)

#YearWinner
11983 Bouchra Kadiri
21984 Bouchra Kadiri
31985 Jamila Chouaibi
41986 Leila Nassimi
51989 Fatima Achkar
61991 Leila Nassimi
71992 Sofia Bensouda
81993 Leila Nassimi
91994 Nawal EL Amri
101995 Amina Oubaaqa
111996 Manal El Messioui
122000 Hind Bahji
132001 Hind Bahji
142002 Hind Bahji
162004 Jamila Yougane
172005 Hind Bahji
182006 Laila Elamri
192013 Firdaous Mayar El Idrissi [1]
202015 Firdaous Mayar El Idrissi [2]
212016 Salma Sassioui [2]

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