The USSR Chess Federation (Russian: Шахматная федерация СССР - Shakhmatnaya fyedyeratsiya SSSR) was the national organism for chess in the USSR. It was founded in 1924 and its headquarters were in Moscow. It was affiliated with the World Chess Federation. The USSR Chess Federation organized a USSR Chess Championship and published a newspaper called Шахматы в СССР (Chess in the USSR).
The board consisted of a chairman, a deputy chairman, a secretary, and a treasurer.
Nikolai Krylenko (1924–1938)
Mikhail Botvinnik (1938–1939)
Vladimir Herman (1939–1941 and 1945–1947)
Boris Weinstein (1942–1945)
Vladislav Vinogradov (1947–1949, 1952–1954 and 1961–1962)
M. Kharlamov (1949–1952)
Vladimir Alatortsev (1954–1961)
Boris Rodionov (1962–1968)
Alexey Serov (1968–1969)
Dmitry Postnikov (1969–1972)
Yuri Averbakh (1972–1977)
Vitaly Sevastianov (1977–1986 and 1988–1989)
Alexandre Chikvaidze (1986–1988)
Vladimir Popov (1989–1991)
Mikhail Botvinnik (1911–1995), chairman of the USSR Chess Federation (1938–1938) and world champion and USSR champion
Garry Kasparov, world champion
Anatoly Karpov, world champion
Mikhail Tal , USSR champion and world champion
Tigran Petrosian