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Alireza Firouzja (Persian: علیرضا فیروزجا, pronounced [æliːɾeˈzɒː fiːɾuːzˈdʒɒː]; born 18 June 2003) is an Iranian-French chess grandmaster.Firouzja is the youngest player to have surpassed a FIDE rating of 2800, beating the previous record set by Magnus Carlsen by more than five months.
He finished second on 6½/9 (+4–0=5), and thus qualified for the Chess World Cup 2019. [6] He won the Biel Masters in July 2019 with 7/9 (+6–1=2) [7] and Josef Kupper Memorial in August 2019 with 6/7 (+5–0=2). [8] At the Chess World Cup in September, he defeated Bassem Amin in the first round, then was eliminated by Jeffery Xiong in the ...
Pouya Idani (Persian: پویا ایدنی; born 22 September 1995) is an Iranian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 2014. He won the World U18 chess Championship in 2013. [1] [2] He is the 2nd best chess player in Iran (as of June 2021). [3]
Iran: Born May 27, 2010 (age ... FIDE rating: 2518 (February 2025) Peak rating: 2530 (August 2024) Sina Movahed is an Iranian chess player who holds the title of ...
The Saint Louis chess team won silver in the 2017 Pan American intercollegiate chess championship. [14] She played in the 2018 US Women's Chess Championship and finished last. [ 15 ] In 2019, she accompanied her team to achieve bronze in the World Prestigious University Chess Invitational in Tianjin, China, [ 16 ] and she individually achieved ...
Parham Maghsoodloo (Persian: پرهام مقصودلو, born 12 August 2000 [1]) is an Iranian chess grandmaster. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 2016. [ 1 ] Maghsoodloo is a three-time Iranian national champion and became the World Junior Chess Champion in 2018.
Pages in category "Iranian chess players" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Hasan Abbasifar;
An Iranian grandmaster, he ousted the Israeli title holder on 9 February 2011 to regain the Guinness record for simultaneous chess games after facing more than 600 players in over 25 hours. Ehsan Ghaem-Maghami, then 28 years old, won 97.35 percent of his games which began on 2011/02/08 in Tehran's Shahid Beheshti University, a feat reportedly ...