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Hungarian Chess Federation
Magyar Sakkszövetség
Formation
1927; 97 years ago (1927)
Location
Hungary
Affiliations
FIDE
Website
www.chess.hu
The Hungarian Chess Federation (Hungarian: Magyar Sakkszövetség - MSSz) is the national organization for chess in Hungary. It is affiliated to the World Chess Federation and was founded in 1921. The chairman is Miklós Seszták. The Hungarian Chess Federation organizes a Hungarian Chess Championship.
Hungary hosted the 2nd unofficial Chess Olympiad in 1926.
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