Yugoslav Chess Championship
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The Yugoslav Chess Championship is a tournament with great tradition, held to determine the national champion. It was a very strong event especially in the period 1945–1991, when it represented players from six federal republics, today independent countries.
Since 1992, the Yugoslav championship no longer represented the players from four newly independent countries – Slovenia
, Croatia
, Bosnia and Herzegovina
and the Republic of Macedonia
. As the country changed name, since 2003, the Yugoslav Chess Championship was renamed to "Chess Championship of Serbia and Montenegro
". Starting from 2007, after Montenegro left the state union with Serbia
, it is a Serbian Chess Championship. Serbia is a successor of former Yugoslavia
. There was no championship in the years 2003 and 2004.
Since 1992, the Yugoslav championship no longer represented the players from four newly independent countries – Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...
, Croatia
Croatia
Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...
, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina , sometimes called Bosnia-Herzegovina or simply Bosnia, is a country in Southern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula. Bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the southeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina is almost landlocked, except for the...
and the Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
Macedonia , officially the Republic of Macedonia , is a country located in the central Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991...
. As the country changed name, since 2003, the Yugoslav Chess Championship was renamed to "Chess Championship of Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro was a country in southeastern Europe, formed from two former republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia : Serbia and Montenegro. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, it was established in 1992 as a federation called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
". Starting from 2007, after Montenegro left the state union with Serbia
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...
, it is a Serbian Chess Championship. Serbia is a successor of former Yugoslavia
Former Yugoslavia
The former Yugoslavia is a term used to describe the present day states which succeeded the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia....
. There was no championship in the years 2003 and 2004.
Winners list (Men)
- Kingdom of YugoslaviaKingdom of YugoslaviaThe Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a state stretching from the Western Balkans to Central Europe which existed during the often-tumultuous interwar era of 1918–1941...
No. | Year | Location | Champion |
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1 | 1935 | Belgrade Belgrade Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe... |
Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc was a leading Slovenian chess player. His name is most familiar to contemporary players as the originator of the hypermodern Pirc Defense... and Borislav Kostić Borislav Kostic Borislav Kostić was a Serbian professional chess grandmaster from Vršac , then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire .... |
2 | 1936 | Novi Sad Novi Sad Novi Sad is the capital of the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina, and the administrative centre of the South Bačka District. The city is located in the southern part of Pannonian Plain on the Danube river.... |
Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc was a leading Slovenian chess player. His name is most familiar to contemporary players as the originator of the hypermodern Pirc Defense... |
3 | 1937 | Rogaška Slatina Rogaška Slatina Rogaška Slatina is a settlement and a municipality in Slovenia. It is famous for its curative mineral water, spa and crystal glass.Rogaška Slatina is a synonym for health resort tourism in Slovenia. For centuries the curative mineral water rich in magnesium , the picturesque countryside and other... |
Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc was a leading Slovenian chess player. His name is most familiar to contemporary players as the originator of the hypermodern Pirc Defense... , Mieczysław Najdorf Miguel Najdorf Miguel Najdorf was a Polish-born Argentine chess grandmaster of Jewish origin, famous for his Najdorf Variation.... off contest |
4 | 1938 | Ljubljana Ljubljana Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and its largest city. It is the centre of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It is located in the centre of the country in the Ljubljana Basin, and is a mid-sized city of some 270,000 inhabitants... |
Borislav Kostić Borislav Kostic Borislav Kostić was a Serbian professional chess grandmaster from Vršac , then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire .... |
5 | 1939 | Zagreb Zagreb Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately above sea level. According to the last official census, Zagreb's city... |
Milan Vidmar Milan Vidmar Milan Vidmar was a Slovene electrical engineer, chess player, chess theorist, philosopher, and writer. He was a specialist in power transformers and transmission of electric current.- Biography :... |
- Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the abolition of the Yugoslav monarchy until it was dissolved in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars. It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,...
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 1945 | Petar Trifunović Petar Trifunovic Dr. Petar Trifunović was an International Grandmaster and Serbian Champion of chess... |
2 | 1946 | Petar Trifunović Petar Trifunovic Dr. Petar Trifunović was an International Grandmaster and Serbian Champion of chess... |
3 | 1947 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... Petar Trifunović Petar Trifunovic Dr. Petar Trifunović was an International Grandmaster and Serbian Champion of chess... |
4 | 1948 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc was a leading Slovenian chess player. His name is most familiar to contemporary players as the originator of the hypermodern Pirc Defense... |
5 | 1949 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
6 | 1950 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
7 | 1951 | Braslav Rabar Braslav Rabar Braslav Rabar was a Croatian chess International Master and chess writer. He was Yugoslav champion in 1951, and in 1953 again tied for the tournament lead, but lost a playoff match. He played for Yugoslavia in three chess Olympiads , winning a total of five medals... |
8 | 1952 | Petar Trifunović Petar Trifunovic Dr. Petar Trifunović was an International Grandmaster and Serbian Champion of chess... |
9 | 1953 | Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc Vasja Pirc was a leading Slovenian chess player. His name is most familiar to contemporary players as the originator of the hypermodern Pirc Defense... |
10 | 1955 | Nikola Karaklajić |
11 | 1956 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
12 | 1957 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
13 | 1958 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... Borislav Ivkov Borislav Ivkov Borislav Ivkov is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was the first ever World Junior Champion in 1951. He won the Yugoslav Championship in 1958 , 1963 and 1972. He was a World championship candidate in 1965, and played in four more Interzonal tournaments, in 1967, 1970, 1973, and 1979... |
14 | 1959 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
15 | 1960 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
16 | 1961 | Petar Trifunović Petar Trifunovic Dr. Petar Trifunović was an International Grandmaster and Serbian Champion of chess... |
17 | 1962 | Aleksandar Matanović Aleksandar Matanovic Aleksandar Matanović is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was born in Belgrade.Awarded the GM title in 1955, he was junior champion of Yugoslavia in 1948 and Yugoslav national champion in 1962 , 1969 and 1978... Dragoljub Minić Dragoljub Minic Dragoljub Minić was a Yugoslav Grandmaster of chess.... |
18 | 1962 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
19 | 1963 | Borislav Ivkov Borislav Ivkov Borislav Ivkov is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was the first ever World Junior Champion in 1951. He won the Yugoslav Championship in 1958 , 1963 and 1972. He was a World championship candidate in 1965, and played in four more Interzonal tournaments, in 1967, 1970, 1973, and 1979... Mijo Udovčić Mijo Udovčić Mijo Udovčić was a Yugoslavian chess player, who became the first Croatian Grandmaster in 1962. Jointly with Borislav Ivkov, he won the Yugoslav championships in 1963.-Background:... |
20 | 1965 | Milan Matulović Milan Matulovic Milan Matulović is a chess Grandmaster who was the second or third strongest Yugoslav player for much of the 1960s and 1970s behind Svetozar Gligorić and possibly Borislav Ivkov. He was primarily active before 1977, but has remained an occasional tournament competitor as recently as... |
21 | 1965 | Svetozar Gligorić Svetozar Gligoric Svetozar Gligorić is a Serbian chess grandmaster. He won the championship of Yugoslavia a record twelve times, and is considered the best player ever from Serbia... |
22 | 1967 | Milan Matulović Milan Matulovic Milan Matulović is a chess Grandmaster who was the second or third strongest Yugoslav player for much of the 1960s and 1970s behind Svetozar Gligorić and possibly Borislav Ivkov. He was primarily active before 1977, but has remained an occasional tournament competitor as recently as... |
23 | 1968 | Predrag Ostojić Predrag Ostojic Predrag Ostojić was a Yugoslav chess Grandmaster. He won the Yugoslav Chess Championship in 1968 and 1971.Born in Kraljevo, he won the title of International Master in 1962 and of Grandmaster in 1975.... Janez Stupica |
24 | 1969 | Aleksandar Matanović Aleksandar Matanovic Aleksandar Matanović is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was born in Belgrade.Awarded the GM title in 1955, he was junior champion of Yugoslavia in 1948 and Yugoslav national champion in 1962 , 1969 and 1978... |
25 | 1970 | Dragoljub Velimirović Dragoljub Velimirovic Dragoljub Velimirović is a Serbian and former Yugoslav chess grandmaster, born in Valjevo.-Biography:... Milan Vukić Milan Vukić Milan Vukić is a Bosnian chess Grandmaster. He has been a champion of Bosnia & Herzegovina and of the former state of Yugoslavia, both during its constitution as a Socialist Federal Republic and as a Federal Republic .-Biography:Curiously, he only started to play chess as a young man, having... |
26 | 1971 | Predrag Ostojić Predrag Ostojic Predrag Ostojić was a Yugoslav chess Grandmaster. He won the Yugoslav Chess Championship in 1968 and 1971.Born in Kraljevo, he won the title of International Master in 1962 and of Grandmaster in 1975.... Milan Vukić Milan Vukić Milan Vukić is a Bosnian chess Grandmaster. He has been a champion of Bosnia & Herzegovina and of the former state of Yugoslavia, both during its constitution as a Socialist Federal Republic and as a Federal Republic .-Biography:Curiously, he only started to play chess as a young man, having... |
27 | 1972 | Borislav Ivkov Borislav Ivkov Borislav Ivkov is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was the first ever World Junior Champion in 1951. He won the Yugoslav Championship in 1958 , 1963 and 1972. He was a World championship candidate in 1965, and played in four more Interzonal tournaments, in 1967, 1970, 1973, and 1979... |
28 | 1973 | Božidar Ivanović Božidar Ivanovic Božidar Ivanović is a chess Grandmaster who now represents Montenegro, a politician, and a chess official. He has served as Minister of Sport and Tourism in Montenegro. He won the Yugoslav Chess Championship three times, in 1973, 1981, and 1983... |
29 | 1974 | Milan Vukić Milan Vukić Milan Vukić is a Bosnian chess Grandmaster. He has been a champion of Bosnia & Herzegovina and of the former state of Yugoslavia, both during its constitution as a Socialist Federal Republic and as a Federal Republic .-Biography:Curiously, he only started to play chess as a young man, having... |
30 | 1975 | Dragoljub Velimirović Dragoljub Velimirovic Dragoljub Velimirović is a Serbian and former Yugoslav chess grandmaster, born in Valjevo.-Biography:... |
31 | 1976 | Krunoslav Hulak Krunoslav Hulak Krunoslav Hulak is a Croatian chess master. He was awarded the International Master title in 1974, and the Grandmaster title in 1976.-Notable performances:... |
32 | 1977 | Ljubomir Ljubojević Ljubomir Ljubojevic Ljubomir Ljubojević is a Grandmaster of chess. He was born on November 2, 1950, in Titovo Užice, Yugoslavia . Ljubojević was awarded the International Master title in 1970 and the GM title in 1971. He was Yugoslav champion in 1977 and 1982. He won the 1974 Canadian Open Chess Championship... Srdjan Marangunić |
33 | 1978 | Aleksandar Matanović Aleksandar Matanovic Aleksandar Matanović is a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was born in Belgrade.Awarded the GM title in 1955, he was junior champion of Yugoslavia in 1948 and Yugoslav national champion in 1962 , 1969 and 1978... |
34 | 1979 | Ivan Nemet |
35 | 1980 | Predrag Nikolić Predrag Nikolic Predrag Nikolić is a Bosnian chess grandmaster.He first competed for the Yugoslav Championship in 1979, taking a share of second place. The following year and again in 1984, he went one step further and became the Yugoslav national champion... |
36 | 1981 | Božidar Ivanović Božidar Ivanovic Božidar Ivanović is a chess Grandmaster who now represents Montenegro, a politician, and a chess official. He has served as Minister of Sport and Tourism in Montenegro. He won the Yugoslav Chess Championship three times, in 1973, 1981, and 1983... |
37 | 1982 | Ljubomir Ljubojević Ljubomir Ljubojevic Ljubomir Ljubojević is a Grandmaster of chess. He was born on November 2, 1950, in Titovo Užice, Yugoslavia . Ljubojević was awarded the International Master title in 1970 and the GM title in 1971. He was Yugoslav champion in 1977 and 1982. He won the 1974 Canadian Open Chess Championship... |
38 | 1983 | Dušan Rajković |
39 | 1984 | Predrag Nikolić Predrag Nikolic Predrag Nikolić is a Bosnian chess grandmaster.He first competed for the Yugoslav Championship in 1979, taking a share of second place. The following year and again in 1984, he went one step further and became the Yugoslav national champion... |
40 | 1985 | Slavoljub Marjanović |
41 | 1986 | Dragan Barlov |
42 | 1987 | Miralem Dževlan |
43 | 1988 | Ivan Sokolov Ivan Sokolov Ivan Sokolov is a chess grandmaster born in Jajce, SFR Yugoslavia, who currently resides in the Netherlands. Sokolov won the 1988 Yugoslav Championship.... |
44 | 1989 | Zdenko Kožul Zdenko Kožul Zdenko Kožul is a Croatian chess grandmaster and was the 2006 European champion.-Chess career:Kožul was born in the north-western Bosnian town of Bihać, . He was awarded the grandmaster title by FIDE in 1989. In 1989 and 1990, Kozul won consecutive Yugoslavian championships... |
45 | 1990 | Zdenko Kožul Zdenko Kožul Zdenko Kožul is a Croatian chess grandmaster and was the 2006 European champion.-Chess career:Kožul was born in the north-western Bosnian town of Bihać, . He was awarded the grandmaster title by FIDE in 1989. In 1989 and 1990, Kozul won consecutive Yugoslavian championships... |
46 | 1991 | Branko Damljanović Branko Damljanovic Branko Damljanovic is a Serbian grandmaster. His rating peaked at 2625 in July 2006. His chess career started in 1975 in Čačak.-External links:... |
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
No. | Year | Champion |
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47 | 1992 | Aleksa Striković |
48 | 1993 | Miroljub Lazić |
49 | 1994 | Milan Vukić Milan Vukić Milan Vukić is a Bosnian chess Grandmaster. He has been a champion of Bosnia & Herzegovina and of the former state of Yugoslavia, both during its constitution as a Socialist Federal Republic and as a Federal Republic .-Biography:Curiously, he only started to play chess as a young man, having... |
50 | 1995 | Petar Popović |
51 | 1996 | Božidar Ivanović Božidar Ivanovic Božidar Ivanović is a chess Grandmaster who now represents Montenegro, a politician, and a chess official. He has served as Minister of Sport and Tourism in Montenegro. He won the Yugoslav Chess Championship three times, in 1973, 1981, and 1983... |
52 | 1997 | Dragoljub Velimirović Dragoljub Velimirovic Dragoljub Velimirović is a Serbian and former Yugoslav chess grandmaster, born in Valjevo.-Biography:... |
53 | 1998 | Miroslav Marković |
54 | 1999 | Miroslav Tošić |
55 | 2000 | Zlatko Ilinčić |
56 | 2001 | Branko Damljanović Branko Damljanovic Branko Damljanovic is a Serbian grandmaster. His rating peaked at 2625 in July 2006. His chess career started in 1975 in Čačak.-External links:... , Aleksandar Kovačević Aleksandar Kovačević Aleksandar Kovačević is a Serbian football Defensive Midfielder, now playing for FK Sopot, on loan from Red Star Belgrade.Olympiakos,Zenit and many,many other europan clubs marks him.He already was on trial in Olympiakos,together with Andrej Mrkela,and they impressed,especially Kovacevic,but... Dejan Pikula and Nikola Ostojić |
57 | 2002 | Miloš Pavlović |
- Union of Serbia and Montenegro
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2005 | Miloš Perunović |
2 | 2006 | Branko Damljanović Branko Damljanovic Branko Damljanovic is a Serbian grandmaster. His rating peaked at 2625 in July 2006. His chess career started in 1975 in Čačak.-External links:... |
- Republic of Serbia
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2007 | Miloš Perunović |
2 | 2008 | Ivan Ivanišević Ivan Ivaniševic Ivan Ivanišević is a Serbian chess player and International Grandmaster of Chess. He won the Serbian Chess Championship in 2008 and 2009. Played for Yugoslavia in the Chess Olympiads of 1998, 2000, 2002 and for Serbia in the Olympiad of 2008... |
- MontenegroMontenegroMontenegro Montenegrin: Crna Gora Црна Гора , meaning "Black Mountain") is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast and Albania to the...
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2007 | Dragisa Blagojevic |
Winners list (Women)
- Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThe Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the abolition of the Yugoslav monarchy until it was dissolved in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars. It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,...
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 1947 | Lidija Timofejeva |
2 | 1948 | Lidija Timofejeva |
3 | 1949 | Lidija Timofejeva Slava Cvenkl |
4 | 1950 | Vera Nedeljković |
5 | 1951 | Vera Nedeljković |
6 | 1952 | Vera Nedeljković Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
7 | 1953 | Vera Nedeljković |
8 | 1954 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
9 | 1955 | Nagy-Radenković |
10 | 1956 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
11 | 1957 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
12 | 1958 | Vera Nedeljković |
13 | 1959 | Ljubica Jocić |
14 | 1960 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
15 | 1961 | Katarina Jovanović |
16 | 1962 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
17 | 1963 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
18 | 1964 | Tereza Štadler |
19 | 1965 | Vera Nedeljković |
20 | 1967 | Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov Henryka Konarkowska-Sokolov a Polish–Serbian chess master.She was four times Women's Polish Champion and two times Women's Yugoslav Champion .... |
21 | 1968 | Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov Henryka Konarkowska-Sokolov a Polish–Serbian chess master.She was four times Women's Polish Champion and two times Women's Yugoslav Champion .... |
22 | 1969 | Ružica Jovanović |
23 | 1970 | |
24 | 1971 | Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov Henryka Konarkowska-Sokolov a Polish–Serbian chess master.She was four times Women's Polish Champion and two times Women's Yugoslav Champion .... |
25 | 1972 | Katarina Jovanović |
26 | 1973 | Amalija Pihajlić |
27 | 1974 | Katarina Jovanović |
28 | 1975 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
29 | 1976 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
30 | 1977 | Amalija Pihajlić Gordana Marković |
31 | 1978 | Olivera Prokopović |
32 | 1979 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
33 | 1980 | Vlasta Maček |
34 | 1981 | Gordana Marković |
35 | 1982 | Milunka Lazarević Milunka Lazarevic Milunka Lazarević is a Serbian chess player and journalist. For many years, she was Yugoslavia's foremost woman player and became a contender for the Women's World Chess Championship.She was taught chess by her father at the age of fourteen and quickly became recognised as a talent in the game... |
36 | 1983 | Marija Petrović Suzana Maksimović |
37 | 1984 | Marija Petrović |
38 | 1985 | Zorica Nikolin |
39 | 1986 | Alisa Marić Alisa Maric Alisa Marić is a Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE titles of Woman Grandmaster and International Master. She is living in Belgrade, capital of Serbia . She has dual citizenship, Serbian and American... |
40 | 1987 | Zorica Nikolin |
41 | 1988 | Vesna Mišanović Vesna Mišanovic Vesna Misanović is a Bosnian chess player who holds the FIDE Woman Grandmaster title.She was winner of the first ever medal for Bosnia and Herzegovina at the European Team Championship in Debrecin 1992. It was an individual silver medal for best rating performance and result at first board... |
42 | 1989 | Daniela Nutu-Gajić |
43 | 1990 | Jordanka Mićić |
44 | 1991 | Mirjana Marić Mirjana Maric Mirjana Marić is a Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster , living in Belgrade, capital of Serbia . She has dual Serbian and US citizenship.Mirjana Marić was introduced to chess at the age of four, together with her 20-minutes-older twin sister Alisa Marić... Suzana Maksimović |
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
No. | Year | Champion |
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45 | 1992 | Sanja Vuksanović |
46 | 1993 | Mirjana Marić Mirjana Maric Mirjana Marić is a Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster , living in Belgrade, capital of Serbia . She has dual Serbian and US citizenship.Mirjana Marić was introduced to chess at the age of four, together with her 20-minutes-older twin sister Alisa Marić... |
47 | 1994 | Irina Chelushkina |
48 | 1995 | Nataša Bojković |
49 | 1996 | Nataša Bojković |
50 | 1997 | Nataša Bojković |
51 | 1998 | Nataša Bojković |
52 | 1999 | Irina Chelushkina |
53 | 2000 | Svetlana Prudnikova Svetlana Prudnikova Svetlana Prudnikova , is a Russian woman chess player.Prudnikova has the title Woman Grandmaster. Her Elo rating in October 2006 was 2355, but has been over 2400... |
54 | 2001 | Irina Chelushkina |
55 | 2002 | Svetlana Prudnikova Svetlana Prudnikova Svetlana Prudnikova , is a Russian woman chess player.Prudnikova has the title Woman Grandmaster. Her Elo rating in October 2006 was 2355, but has been over 2400... |
- Union of Serbia and Montenegro
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2005 | Irina Chelushkina |
2 | 2006 | Irina Chelushkina |
- Republic of Serbia
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2007 | Andjelija Stojanović |
2 | 2008 | Andjelija Stojanović |
3 | 2009 | Sandra Djukic |
4 | 2010 | Andjelija Stojanović |
5 | 2011 | Jovana Eric |
- MontenegroMontenegroMontenegro Montenegrin: Crna Gora Црна Гора , meaning "Black Mountain") is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast and Albania to the...
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2007 | Aleksandra Mijovic |
2 | 2008 | Marija R Stojanovic |
3 | 2009 | Jovana Vojinovic |
4 | 2010 | Jovana Vojinovic |
5 | 2011 | Aleksandra Mijovic |
- Republic of MacedoniaRepublic of MacedoniaMacedonia , officially the Republic of Macedonia , is a country located in the central Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991...
No. | Year | Champion |
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1 | 2008 | Gabriela Koskoska |
2 | 2011 | Gabriela Koskoska |
See also
- Slovenian Chess ChampionshipSlovenian Chess ChampionshipThe Slovenian Chess Championship is the national chess championship held in Slovenia. The championship has been played since the 1950s, first as a regional championship in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and after the independence of Slovenia as a national championship...
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Chess ChampionshipBosnia and Herzegovina Chess ChampionshipThe Bosnia and Herzegovina Chess Championship is the national chess championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was first organised in 2005 by the BIH Chess Union; more than ten years after its independence from Yugoslavia. In the first edition there were six players from Bosnia and Herzegovina and...
- Croatian Chess ChampionshipCroatian Chess ChampionshipThe Croatian Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Croatia.-Winners :-References:* *...