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Francisco Vallejo Pons

1982 - Today

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Francisco Vallejo Pons (born 21 August 1982) is a Spanish chess grandmaster. He is a five-time Spanish Chess Champion. He achieved the Grandmaster title at the age of 16 years and 9 months. He won the under-18 World Chess Youth Championship in 2000. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Francisco Vallejo Pons is the 364th most popular chess player (down from 337th in 2019), the 2,872nd most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,755th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Spanish Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Francisco Vallejo Pons ranks 364 out of 461Before him are Lázaro Bruzón, Li Chao, Anna Zatonskih, Alexei Fedorov, Andrei Volokitin, and Ana Matnadze. After him are Laurent Fressinet, Lilit Mkrtchian, Alexandra Botez, Boris Avrukh, Yelena Dembo, and Alexander Areshchenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Francisco Vallejo Pons ranks 923Before him are Gerald Wallace, Živko Gocić, Emilia, Victor Gomes, Ovidiu Petre, and Amaël Moinard. After him are Lilit Mkrtchian, Larissa França, Mariano Pavone, Ian Crocker, Takashi Kitano, and Martin Sauer.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Francisco Vallejo Pons ranks 2,872 out of 3,355Before him are Iñaki Lafuente (1976), Ilias Akhomach (2004), Rubén Pardo (1992), Esteban (1975), Carlos Aranda (1980), and Andrea Barnó (1980). After him are Espido Freire (1974), Diego Rico (1993), Irene Escolar (1988), Viran Morros (1983), Saúl Craviotto (1984), and Rafa (1985).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Spain

Among chess players born in Spain, Francisco Vallejo Pons ranks 5Before him are Ruy López de Segura (1530), Luis Ramírez de Lucena (1475), Arturo Pomar (1931), and Juan Corzo (1873). After him are David Antón Guijarro (1995).