African Championship: Bilel Bellahcene and Shrook Wafa claim titles

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5/25/2025 – GM Bilel Bellahcene of Algeria and WGM Shrook Wafa of Egypt have won the 2025 African Chess Championships, held from 13–20 May at the Pyramids Park Hotel in Egypt. Bellahcene claimed his first continental title on tiebreaks after a closely fought Open event, while Wafa secured her fifth African crown with a dominant 8/9 performance in the Women's tournament. Players from 17 countries competed in the nine-round Swiss tournaments across both sections. | Photos: Egyptian Chess Federation

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Press release by FIDE

GM Bilel Bellahcene (Algeria) and WGM Shrook Wafa (Egypt) are the newly crowned African chess champions. The number-one Algerian, Bellahcene, edged out the two top-seeded Egyptian GMs to secure his maiden title, while Wafa captured her fifth African crown, repeating her successes of 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2019.

The 2025 African Chess Championships (Open and Women's sections), organized in cooperation with the International Chess Confederation (ICC) and the African Chess Federation, were held at the Pyramids Park Hotel in the Pyramids region from May 13–20. Both the Open and Women's events were 9-round Swiss tournaments played with classical time control, bringing together top players from 17 African countries vying for individual titles.

The Open tournament was fiercely contested and evolved into a thrilling race among the rating favourites. Top-seeded GM Bassem Amin (Egypt) took the lead after round six and maintained it until the penultimate round, when he lost to fellow Egyptian GM Ahmed Adly, who caught up with him.

Meanwhile, fourth-seed Bellahcene capitalized on the opportunity by defeating GM Ahmed Alaa Ahmed, entering the final round a half-point ahead of the two Egyptian grandmasters.

In the final round, Bellahcene achieved a winning position against IM Hamed Wafa, but ultimately settled for a draw. With Amin and Adly both winning their final games, all three players tied for first place.

However, Bellahcene secured the title on tiebreaks, thanks to the highest average rating of his opponents. Amin took silver, while Adly completed the podium with bronze.

Bilel Bellahcene

Bilel Bellahcene

Ahmed Adly, Bassem Amin

Ahmed Adly defeated Bassem Amin in round eight

Final standings

Rk. Name Pts. TB1
1 Bellahcene, Bilel 7 2367
2 Amin, Bassem 7 2315
3 Adly, Ahmed 7 2215
4 Wafa, Hamed 6,5 2214
5 Fadi, Marko 6 2383
6 George Samir, David 6 2297
7 Ezat, Mohamed 6 2290
8 Fawzy, Adham 6 2243
9 Ahmed, Moustafa Elsayed 6 2191
10 Yousry, Salah 6 2184
11 Elhusseiny, Eyad 6 2123
12 Ahmed, Ahmed Alaa 5,5 2349
13 Idrissi, Chafik 5,5 2225
14 Jele, Tapiwa 5,5 2166
15 Ashraf, Shereif 5,5 2116
16 Simpson, Michael 5 2329
17 Boulrens, Ala Eddine 5 2324
18 Tamer Waguih, Farid 5 2276
19 Khalil, Ahmed Salem 5 2246
20 Nsubuga, Haruna 5 2199

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In the Women's event, Shrook Wafa delivered a dominant performance, scoring an impressive 8/9. She remained undefeated throughout the tournament, conceding only two draws.

The 2023 African Champion, Lina Nassr, finished second with 7/9 to claim the silver medal, while 15-year-old Jana Mohamed Zaki caused a minor sensation by capturing bronze and increasing her rating by 98 points.

Shrook Wafa, Jesse February

Shrook Wafa facing Jesse February with the white pieces

Final standings

Rk. Name Pts. TB1
1 Wafa, Shrook 8 1938
2 Nassr, Lina 7 1945
3 Mohamed Zaki, Jana 6,5 1968
4 Wafa, Shahenda 6,5 1962
5 Alaa, Dema 5,5 1942
6 Romany, Joy 5,5 1924
7 Ampaire, Shakira 5,5 1743
8 February, Jesse Nikki 5 1922
9 El Barbry, Sarah 5 1884
10 Bwalya Mulwale, Lubuuto 5 1836
11 Marochkina, Nadezhda Valerevna 5 1793
12 Ayemou, Mazan Emmanuela Esther 4,5 1817
13 Mongeli, Sasha 4,5 1808
14 Rjeb, Nadine 4,5 1808
15 Mahmoud Youssef, Noha 4,5 1766
16 Laubscher, Anzel 4 1854
17 Fady, Heaven 4 1793
18 Fayez Emad, Meryam 4 1791
19 Wefang, Lucrece 4 1749
20 Abo Bkr Mohamed, Hamsa 4 1728

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