1949 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship

The 1949 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship was the 5th edition of SFR Yugoslav Chess Championship. Held in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia, SR Croatia. The tournament was won by Svetozar Gligorić.[1][2]

5th SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship
LocationZagreb
Champion
Svetozar Gligorić

Table and results

5th SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship
Player (age)WinsDrawsLossesTotal Points
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia IM Svetozar Gligorić (26) 910014
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia GM Vasja Pirc (42) 711112.5
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia IM Petar Trifunović (39) 611211.5
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia CM Borislav Ivkov (16) 610311
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Braslav Rabar (30) 512211
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Aleksandar Matanović (19) 86511
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Andrija Fuderer (18) 86511
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Stojan Puc (28) 511310.5
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia GM Borislav Kostić (62) 41149.5
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Sava Vuković (37) 6769.5
11 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Borislav Milić (24) 41149.5
12 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia CM Milan Germek (28) 31249
13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Bora Tot (42) 6588.5
14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Srećko Nedeljković (26) 31068
15 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Dragoljub Janošević (26) 6498
16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Aleksandar Božić (27) 21258
17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia CM Nikola Karaklajić (23) 6498
18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Borko Simonović (30) 11267
19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Vasilije Tomović (43) 3796.5
20 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia NM Đorđe Avirović (39) 36106

References

  1. "Yugoslav Championship (1949)". www.chessgames.com. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  2. "Iz šahovske istorije-Šampionat Jugoslavije 1949". Blog Šah-mat liste (in Serbian). 2022-04-07. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
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