The list of International Masters of 1986 lists all chess players who received the title of International Masters in 1986 from the World Chess Federation FIDE . A total of 107 players were honored, including no women. 30 of the 107 players later reached the grandmaster title.
Legend
The table contains the following information:
Name : gives the name of the player.
Country : states the country for which the player was eligible to play in 1986.
Born : states the player's date of birth.
Died : states the player's death date.
GM : Indicates the year of award for players who were later promoted to grandmasters.
list
Surname
Born
Died
country
GM
Rafael Álvarez Ibarra
19.09.1961
Spain
Bogomil Andonov
03/18/1959
04/10/2010
Bulgaria
Walter Arencibia
07/21/1967
Cuba
1990
Gerardo Barbero
08/21/1961
03/04/2001
Argentina
1987
Yevgeny Bareev
11/21/1966
Soviet Union
1989
Franja Begovac
07/31/1957
Yugoslavia
Christer Bergström
09/27/1958
Sweden
Vladimir Berlinski
04/24/1950
Soviet Union
Pavel Blatný
06/22/1968
Czechoslovakia
1993
Gert Jan de Boer
December 25, 1959
Netherlands
Paul Boersma
07/16/1948
Netherlands
Frans Borm
06/18/1950
Netherlands
József Brandics
07/26/1955
Hungary
Bjørn Brinck-Claussen
01/29/1942
Denmark
Lucas Brunner
05/29/1967
Federal Republic of Germany
1994
Milenko Čabarkapa
07/24/1938
Yugoslavia
Danilo Canda
02/10/1961
Nicaragua
Alexander Chalifman
January 18, 1966
Soviet Union
1990
Stefan Dejkało
10/15/1959
Poland
Željko Djukic
09/30/1948
Yugoslavia
Dario Dončević
01/12/1958
Federal Republic of Germany
Rudy Douven
05/05/1961
Netherlands
Piotr Dukaczewski
01/13/1965
Poland
Tamás Erdélyi
07.03.1953
04/26/2017
Hungary
Aurel-Gheorghe Erdeuş
04/19/1938
00.00.2015
Romania
Sándor Faragó
08/13/1956
Hungary
Heribert Franke
07/13/1961
Federal Republic of Germany
Patxi Gallego Eraso
08/01/1959
Spain
Plinio Pazos Gambarrotti
01/13/1960
Ecuador
Mitko Garkow
01/21/1960
Bulgaria
Gernot Gauglitz
06/28/1962
German Democratic Republic
Igor Gažík
08/15/1960
Czechoslovakia
Juan Carlos Gil Reguera
03/02/1956
Spain
Jorge Gomez Baillo
04/19/1959
Argentina
Gerd-Peter Green
01/14/1957
Federal Republic of Germany
Lajos Győrkős
07/18/1958
Hungary
Peter Hardicsay
07/16/1952
Hungary
Christer Hartman
10/26/1960
Sweden
John Hawksworth
December 06, 1963
England
Detlef Heinbuch
01/09/1961
Federal Republic of Germany
Jörg Hickl
04/16/1965
Federal Republic of Germany
1988
Csaba Horváth
06/05/1968
Hungary
1993
Gyula Horváth
05/28/1951
Hungary
Dragan Ilić
05/30/1959
Yugoslavia
Michel Jadoul
09/17/1957
Belgium
Sergei Yuferov
December 3, 1945
Soviet Union
Mirko Jukić
10/18/1962
Yugoslavia
Leonid Yurtayev
04/03/1959
06/02/2011
Soviet Union
1996
Alfred Kertesz
06/16/1944
Romania
Jan Kiedrowicz
03/11/1960
Poland
Goran Kosanović
March 16, 1962
Yugoslavia
1998
Vasilios Kotronias
08/25/1964
Greece
1990
Zdenko Kožul
May 21, 1966
Yugoslavia
1989
Bjarke Kristensen
04/09/1956
Denmark
Robert Kuczyński
04/17/1966
Poland
1993
Dimitar Lalew
January 16, 1960
Bulgaria
Marc Leski
06/25/1961
France
Yuan Eu Liao
December 29, 1963
Dominican Republic
Dimitri London
11/21/1962
United States
Ilan Manor
10/26/1969
Israel
1997
Neil McDonald
01/21/1967
England
1996
Roderick McKay
02/11/1952
Scotland
András Mészáros
08/26/1956
Hungary
Johannes van Mil
03/26/1959
11/09/2008
Netherlands
Ergin Mollaoğlu
06/24/1964
Turkey
Miloš Možný
10/06/1954
Czechoslovakia
Mladen Muše
01/20/1963
Federal Republic of Germany
2001
Ervin Nagy
07/30/1945
Hungary
Valery Neverov
06/21/1964
Soviet Union
1991
Sascho Nikolow
09/01/1958
Bulgaria
Igor Novikov
05/23/1962
Soviet Union
1990
Sándor Orgován
06/27/1958
Hungary
Valentin Panbuktschian
05/13/1956
Bulgaria
Tomislav Paunović
05/25/1963
Yugoslavia
Erik Pedersen
09/11/1958
01/20/2013
Denmark
Malcolm Pein
08/14/1960
England
Jeroen Piket
01/27/1969
Netherlands
1989
Karol Pinkas
02/13/1950
Poland
José Pisa Ferrer
December 31, 1955
09/25/2008
Spain
Karl-Heinz Podzielny
09/10/1954
08/01/2019
Federal Republic of Germany
Danilo Polajzer
10/09/1958
Yugoslavia
Milko Popchev
11/14/1964
Bulgaria
1998
Devaki Prasad
06/16/1962
India
Gad Rechlis
02/05/1967
Israel
1990
Nenad Ristić
11/19/1958
Yugoslavia
1997
Nikolai Rudensky
09/22/1935
07/25/2004
Soviet Union
Hernán Salazar Jacob
December 11, 1958
Chile
Luís Santos
06/30/1955
Portugal
Mirosław Sarwiński
January 15, 1954
Poland
Bernd Schneider
04/10/1965
Federal Republic of Germany
Klaus-Jürgen Schulz
09/17/1960
Federal Republic of Germany
Norbert Sehner
02/06/1960
Federal Republic of Germany
Ivan Sokolov
06/13/1968
Yugoslavia
1987
Aleksa Striković
05/12/1961
Yugoslavia
1996
Nenad Sulava
December 25, 1962
05.09.2019
Yugoslavia
2000
Emil Szalánczy
02/21/1953
Hungary
Tibor Tolnai
09/23/1964
Hungary
1990
Jesús María de la Villa García
06/30/1958
Spain
1999
Marek Vokáč
December 06, 1958
Czechoslovakia
1999
Dimo Werner
05/01/1952
Federal Republic of Germany
Jay Whitehead
October 12, 1961
04/10/2011
United States
Luc Winants
01/01/1963
Belgium
1998
Elliott Winslow
05/16/1952
United States
Patrick Wolff
02/15/1968
United States
1990
Turhan Yılmaz
09/11/1958
Turkey
László Zsinka
11/29/1953
13/10/2013
Hungary
Robert Zysk
05/04/1966
Federal Republic of Germany
See also
literature
Willy Iclicki: FIDE Golden book 1924–2002 , Euroadria, Slovenia, 2002
Gino Di Felice: Chess International Titleholders, 1950–2016 , McFarland & Co., 2017. ISBN 978-1476671321 .
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