Serbia & Montenegro** Women's Team Chess Championship

( Serbia | Montenegro || Serbia & Montenegro open | Serbia & Montenegro women || Yugoslavia 1947-1992 ) See context-sensitive help
no. host city year winners system bds tms plrs gms PGN
In mid 2006 the union split into two independent states >> see Serbian team ch. and Montenegrin team ch.
3. (11.) Vrnjačka Banja See results Serbia & Montenegro 2005 ŠK Internet ČG Podgorica RR 4 11 56 220 View PGN pgn file
2. (10.) Website Budva Serbia & Montenegro 2004 BAS Belgrade RR 4 11 57 220 View PGN pgn file
1. (9.)* Website Budva Serbia & Montenegro 2003 BAS Belgrade RR 4 11 59 220 View PGN pgn file
8. Website Herceg Novi Yugoslavia 2002 RAD Belgrade RR 4 11 57 220 View PGN pgn file
7. Website Herceg Novi Yugoslavia 2001 Agrouniverzal Zemun RR 4 11 54 220 View PGN pgn file
6. Website Kragujevac Yugoslavia 2000 BAS Belgrade S-7 4 12 60 168 View PGN pgn file
5. Vrnjačka Banja Yugoslavia 1999 Agrouniverzal Zemun
4. Vrnjačka Banja Yugoslavia 1998 BAS Belgrade
3. Nikšić Yugoslavia 1997 Šahmatik Stara Pazova
2. Vrnjačka Banja Yugoslavia 1996 ŠK Partizan Belgrade
1. ^ Tivat Yugoslavia 1995 Goša Smeredavska Palanka
** - formally speaking Montenegro and Serbia were the only republics not to leave the federal union of Yugoslavia and the state's name remained unchanged until 2003, when the state was reconstituted to the loose union known as Serbia & Montenegro.
* - formally 1st team championship of Serbia & Montenegro.
^ - until 1995 there was no separate competition for women.





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