CHESS PLAYER

Mišo Cebalo

1945 - 2022

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Mišo Cebalo (6 February 1945 – 2 September 2022) was a Croatian chess Grandmaster. He won the 19th World Senior Chess Championship at Condino 2009. In 2011 he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mišo Cebalo is the 101st most popular chess player (up from 149th in 2019), the 218th most popular biography from Croatia (up from 318th in 2019) and the most popular Croatian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Mišo Cebalo ranks 101 out of 461Before him are Rudolf Charousek, Reuben Fine, Alexander Beliavsky, Jackson Showalter, Robert Byrne, and Richard Teichmann. After him are Alexander Khalifman, Israel Albert Horowitz, Jean Dufresne, Ignatz Kolisch, Alexander Petrov, and Jacques Mieses.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Mišo Cebalo ranks 326Before him are Gérard Lenorman, Marielle Goitschel, Ana Martín, Doug Clifford, Sammy Gravano, and David Sanborn. After him are Tony Roche, Marsha P. Johnson, Abdelaziz Belkhadem, Vladimiro Montesinos, John McVie, and Abdolkarim Soroush. Among people deceased in 2022, Mišo Cebalo ranks 278Before him are Alexandra Zabelina, Manny Charlton, Ivan Dziuba, Leslie Phillips, Manuel Ojeda, and Karl Vaino. After him are Christopher Alexander, Hilary Mantel, Vittorio Adorni, Greg Bear, Máté Fenyvesi, and Yoko Shimada.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Mišo Cebalo ranks 218 out of 700Before him are Ivan Buljan (1949), Ernesto Vidal (1921), Mario Boljat (1951), Jurica Jerković (1950), Roberto de Visiani (1800), and Robert Ludvigovich Bartini (1897). After him are Željko Franulović (1947), Jelena Dokic (1983), Valtazar Bogišić (1834), Vlatko Pavletić (1930), Zlatko Papec (1934), and Blanka Vlašić (1983).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Croatia

Among chess players born in Croatia, Mišo Cebalo ranks 1After him are Petar Trifunović (1910).