CHESS PLAYER

Juan Corzo

1873 - 1941

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Juan Corzo y Príncipe (June 24, 1873 – September 27, 1941) was a Spanish–Cuban chess master and five-time chess champion of Cuba. Born in Madrid, Corzo emigrated to Cuba in 1887. He became Champion of the Havana Chess Club in 1898. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Juan Corzo has received more than 34,610 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Juan Corzo is the 183rd most popular chess player (down from 164th in 2019), the 1,849th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,574th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Spanish Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Juan Corzo ranks 183 out of 461Before him are Hikaru Nakamura, Amos Burn, Max Weiss, Mir Sultan Khan, Albin Planinc, and Győző Forintos. After him are Serafino Dubois, Vladimir Tukmakov, Oleg Romanishin, Alexei Shirov, Arnold Denker, and Xie Jun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1873, Juan Corzo ranks 183Before him are Karl Jatho, George Orton, Walter de la Mare, Lucien Mérignac, Charles Clary, and Guillaume Grandidier. After him are Carlos María de la Torre, Maurice Verdonck, Nellie McClung, Alphonse Kirchhoffer, Halvdan Koht, and Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard. Among people deceased in 1941, Juan Corzo ranks 194Before him are DeLisle Stewart, Matt McGrath, José Leite de Vasconcelos, Frederick Moloney, Lucien Mérignac, and Hugo Strauß. After him are George Beauchamp, Edu Snethlage, Noël Liétaer, Alexander Afinogenov, Victor Schertzinger, and Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Juan Corzo ranks 1,849 out of 3,355Before him are José Manuel Pesudo (1936), Concha Buika (1972), Clara Ponsatí (1957), Javier Navarrete (1956), Miguel Pardeza (1965), and José Ramón Rodil, 1st Marquess of Rodil (1789). After him are Elías Querejeta (1934), Sergio Aragonés (1937), Enric Gensana (1936), José María Queipo de Llano, 7th Count of Toreno (1786), Albert Luque (1978), and Fabián Ruiz (1996).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Spain

Among chess players born in Spain, Juan Corzo ranks 4Before him are Ruy López de Segura (1530), Luis Ramírez de Lucena (1475), and Arturo Pomar (1931). After him are Francisco Vallejo Pons (1982), and David Antón Guijarro (1995).