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The ICCF Bulgaria belongs to the ICCF national member federations.

Achievements

The Bulgarian correspondence chess players had their biggest achievements at the Final of the VII Correspondence Chess Olympiad where the Bulgarian team (G. Popov, D. Andreev, A. Kiprov, G. Sapundjev, D. Karapchanski, and P. Angelov) took 2nd place and won silver.

Grandmaster

Senior International Master

International Master

References

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External links

Further reading

  • ICCF Gold 50th Jubilee Celebration (2002), P.Hegoburu, I.Bottlik, ISBN 0-9543752-0-3


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