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Faiq Hasanov

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Faiq Hasanov
Full nameFaiq Zülfüqar oğlu Həsənov
Country Azerbaijan
Born (1940-04-13) April 13, 1940 (age 84)
Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, USSR

Faiq Hasanov (transliterated as Gasanov; Azerbaijani: Faiq Həsənov; born April 13, 1940, in Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, USSR) is an Azerbaijani chess International Arbiter (1980), coach, television presenter, author and vice-president of Azerbaijan Chess Federation.[1][2]

Chess arbiter

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The first international tournament that Hasanov refereed took place in Baku in 1964. He also refereed sports contest between the USSR nations.[3][4]

Hasanov was awarded the title of International Arbiter by FIDE in 1980. He has been in charge of World and European Championships, Olympiads, World Team Chess Championship. He also has been refereeing the tournament in Linaress for twenty years and was the chief arbiter of the first FIDE Grand Prix tournament in Baku. He was a member of the reconstituted Appeal Committee during the World Chess Championship 2006.[5]

Author and presenter

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Hasanov is widely known as television presenter of weekly Şahmat klubu (Chess Club) programme, which is broadcasting each Sunday in AzTV. He has presenting this programme for 40 years without any major interruptions as programme considered to be one of the longest programmes in the history of AzTV channel.[6][7]

Awards and titles

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He was awarded with Shohrat Order (Order of Glory) for his role in the development of chess in Azerbaijan. Since 2006, he holds the position of vice-president of Azerbaijani Chess Federation.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyasının vitse-prezidenti Faiq Həsənov İspaniyaya dəvət edilib Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
  2. ^ Фаик Гасанов: Чтобы быть популярными шахматам необходима господдержка (in Russian)
  3. ^ "Chess needs Government support to be popular". Archived from the original on 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2010-02-17.
  4. ^ В Азербайджане несколько тренеров по шахматам, которых могу назвать лучшими в мире – Фаик Гасанов Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  5. ^ Appeal of Vladimir Kramnik: Decision of the Appeals Committee FIDE Published 2 October 2006
  6. ^ Faik Gasanov – the Father of Chess in Azerbaijan Chessbase Published 14 March 2007
  7. ^ İdman Azərbaycan” kanalının direktoru Elsevər Dünyamalıyevin SİA-ya eksklüziv müsahibəsi Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
  8. ^ Фаиг Гасанов profile on Azeri Chess Federation (in Russian)
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