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  2. Category:Iranian chess players - Wikipedia

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  3. FIDE rankings - Wikipedia

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    The International Chess Federation (FIDE) governs international chess competition. Each month, FIDE publishes the lists "Top 100 Players", "Top 100 Women", "Top 100 Juniors" and "Top 100 Girls" and rankings of countries according to the average rating of their top 10 players and top 10 female players in the classical time control.

  4. List of chess players by peak FIDE rating - Wikipedia

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    Chess players ordered by peak FIDE rating in 1980s Country Player Peak rating in 1980s Achieved 1 Garry Kasparov: 2775 1989-01 2 Anatoly Karpov: 2755 1989-07 3 Mikhail Tal: 2705 1980-01 4 Viktor Korchnoi: 2695 1980-01 5 Jan Timman: 2675 1988-01 6 Nigel Short: 2665 1988-07 7 Artur Yusupov: 2660 1986-07 Vasyl Ivanchuk: 2660 1989-07 9 Lajos ...

  5. Alireza Firouzja - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Sina Movahed - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Ehsan Ghaem Maghami - Wikipedia

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    Ehsan Ghaem-Maghami (Persian: احسان قائم‌مقامی; born 11 August 1982) is an Iranian chess grandmaster (2000). [1] He is the record holder of the Iranian Chess Championship with 13 titles. On the September 2011 FIDE list, he had an Elo rating of 2583. In 2004, he finished first in the Kish GM Tournament. [2]

  8. Amin Tabatabaei - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Amir Reza Pourramezanali - Wikipedia

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    Fide Master since 2010; 2nd place Young talents Anatoly Karpov Trophy-Cap d'agde France 2017; Participant of Fide Chess World Cup Tbilisi 2017; Champion of Asian Zonal 3.1 Tehran 2017; Bronze medal with Iranian Team in World Chess University Championship 2016; Bronze medal with Iranian National Team in Asian Nations Cup 2014