CHESS PLAYER

András Adorján

1950 - 2023

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András Adorján (born András Jocha; 31 March 1950 – 11 May 2023) was a Hungarian Chess Grandmaster (1973) and author. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of András Adorján has received more than 49,970 page views. His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2019). András Adorján is the 101st most popular chess player (up from 149th in 2019), the 451st most popular biography from Hungary (up from 530th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Hungarian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, András Adorján ranks 101 out of 461Before him are Reuben Fine, Alexander Beliavsky, Ernst Grünfeld, Georg Marco, Ossip Bernstein, and Igor Bondarevsky. After him are Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander, Alexander Khalifman, Peter Romanovsky, Wolfgang Uhlmann, Richard Teichmann, and Leonid Stein.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, András Adorján ranks 293Before him are Phillip Noyce, Ajita Wilson, Debbie Allen, Ronny Yu, Lenny Kuhr, and Rino Gaetano. After him are Michael Tomasello, Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, Klaus Wunder, Mariano García Remón, Lou Gramm, and Patrick Juvet. Among people deceased in 2023, András Adorján ranks 370Before him are Maurizio Costanzo, Richard Moll, Simone Segouin, Janusz Gortat, Waldemar Victorino, and Rafiq Nishonov. After him are Vera T. Sós, Jacques Gaillot, Fiona Graham, Basil van Rooyen, Dimitrie Popescu, and Alberto Mario González.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, András Adorján ranks 451 out of 1,077Before him are Viktor Kassai (1975), Lajos Détári (1963), Antal Nagy (1944), Kató Lomb (1909), László Paskai (1927), and Moshe Sanbar (1926). After him are Katalin Szőke (1935), Vera T. Sós (1930), Imre Frivaldszky (1799), Béla Sárosi (1919), Zsuzsa Koncz (1946), and Gyula Breyer (1893).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Hungary

Among chess players born in Hungary, András Adorján ranks 6Before him are Judit Polgár (1976), László Szabó (1917), Lajos Portisch (1937), Géza Maróczy (1870), and Isidor Gunsberg (1854). After him are Gedeon Barcza (1911), István Csom (1940), István Bilek (1932), Levente Lengyel (1933), Lajos Asztalos (1889), and Zoltán Ribli (1951).