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Serbia and Montenegro Chess Championship

The FR Yugoslavia, then Serbia and Montenegro, Chess Championship was organized by the FR Yugoslavia and then Serbia and Montenegro Chess Association.

The FR Yugoslavia Chess Championship succeeded the Yugoslav Chess Championship after Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia separated from SFR Yugoslavia and formed their own championships. FR Yugoslavia was renamed into Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. In 2006 Montenegro left the state union, and separate Serbian Chess Championship and Montenegrin Chess Championship were formed.

In 2003 and 2004 championships were not held.

Winners list (Men)

No. Year Champion
47 1992 Aleksa Striković
48 1993 Miroljub Lazić
49 1994 Milan Vukić
50 1995 Petar Popović
51 1996 Božidar Ivanović
52 1997 Dragoljub Velimirović
53 1998 Miroslav Marković
54 1999 Miroslav Tošić
55 2000 Zlatko Ilinčić
56 2001 Branko Damljanović, Aleksandar Kovačević
Dejan Pikula and Nikola Ostojić
57 2002 Miloš Pavlović
No. Year Champion
1 2005 Miloš Perunović
2 2006 Branko Damljanović

Winners list (Women)

No. Year Champion
1 2005 Irina Chelushkina
2 2006 Irina Chelushkina

References

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