CHESS PLAYER

Mišo Cebalo

1945 - 2022

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Mišo Cebalo (6 February 1945 – 2 September 2022) was a Croatian chess Grandmaster. He won the 19th World Senior Chess Championship at Condino 2009. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mišo Cebalo has received more than 18,415 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Mišo Cebalo is the 149th most popular chess player, the 318th most popular biography from Croatia and the 2nd most popular Croatian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Mišo Cebalo ranks 149 out of 461Before him are Lev Alburt, Hermanis Matisons, Gennadi Sosonko, Klaus Junge, Carl Mayet, and Levente Lengyel. After him are Andrija Fuderer, Kira Zvorykina, Boris Verlinsky, Vladimir Bagirov, Genrikh Kasparyan, and Lajos Asztalos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Mišo Cebalo ranks 469Before him are Zahra Rahnavard, Nikolai Tanayev, Christian Noël, Katherine Neville, Bob Welch, and Elton Dean. After him are Aleksandr Adabashyan, Nina Ruslanova, Vadim Abdrashitov, Robert T. Bakker, Robin Trower, and Joseph Coutts. Among people deceased in 2022, Mišo Cebalo ranks 402Before him are Rex Cawley, Lyubov Panchenko, Ajdar Ismailov, Robert Boutigny, Alain Krivine, and Kjell Espmark. After him are Bahaa Taher, Evert Gunnarsson, Vira Vovk, Günter Lamprecht, Ken Starr, and Stien Kaiser.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Mišo Cebalo ranks 318 out of 700Before him are Tihomir Orešković (1966), Milan Damjanović (1943), Emir Spahić (1980), Petar Šegrt (1966), Jadranko Prlić (1959), and Daša Drndić (1946). After him are Damir Šolman (1948), Ulderico Sergo (1913), Augustin Kažotić (1260), Nikolai Volkoff (1947), Slaven Zambata (1940), and Bruno Belin (1929).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Croatia

Among chess players born in Croatia, Mišo Cebalo ranks 2Before him are Petar Trifunović (1910).