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Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn

1990 - Today

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Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn (born 23 February 1990) is a Vietnamese chess player. The second-best player in Vietnam, he is the youngest Vietnamese ever to become a Grandmaster, and one of the youngest grandmasters in the history of the game, having qualified for the title at the age of fourteen. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn is the 492nd most popular chess player (down from 434th in 2024), the 142nd most popular biography from Vietnam (down from 134th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Vietnamese Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn ranks 492 out of 461Before him are Jovanka Houska, Luke McShane, Maxim Matlakov, Levan Pantsulaia, Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi, and Ticia Gara. After him are Gunay Mammadzada, Jorden van Foreest, Yuniesky Quesada, Vladislav Kovalev, David Antón Guijarro, and Zaven Andriasian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn ranks 1,590Before him are Joyce Sombroek, Takashi Kanai, Stef Broenink, Sergey Politevich, Kwabs, and Evgeniy Belov. After him are Luke Newberry, Tom Boon, Juan Rafael Fuentes, Helene Olafsen, Ryutaro Araga, and Thomas Van der Plaetsen.

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In Vietnam

Among people born in Vietnam, Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn ranks 142 out of 136Before him are Amee (2000), Sơn Tùng M-TP (1994), Nguyễn Tiến Minh (1983), Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy (2002), Nguyễn Tiến Linh (1997), and Quế Ngọc Hải (1993). After him are Trần Lê Quốc Toàn (1989), Thạch Kim Tuấn (1994), Nguyễn Thị Ánh Viên (1996), and Nhat Nguyen (2000).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Vietnam

Among chess players born in Vietnam, Nguyễn Ngọc Trường Sơn ranks 3Before him are Hoang Thanh Trang (1980), and Lê Quang Liêm (1991).