List of Croatian chess players

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The list of Croatian chess players contains chess players who are or were eligible to play for the Croatian Chess Federation and who meet at least one of the following conditions:

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Web links

Commons : Croatian Chess Players  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Muhamed Borić played for the Bosnian Chess Federation until 2018.
  2. Dario Dončević played for the German Chess Federation until 1995.
  3. Ivan Galić played for the Bosnian Chess Federation until 2011.
  4. Valentina Golubenko played for the Estonian Chess Federation until 2007.
  5. Mara Jelica played for the Bosnian Chess Federation until 1995.
  6. Zdenko Kožul played for the Bosnian Chess Federation until 1993.
  7. Bojan Kurajica played for the Bosnian Chess Federation from 1992 to 2006 and from 2009 to 2018.
  8. Bogdan Lalić played for the English Chess Federation from 1999 to 2005.
  9. Iván Morovic played until 2000 and has played again for the Chilean Chess Federation since 2001.
  10. Josko Mukić played for the Yugoslav Chess Federation until 2001.
  11. Dražen Muše played for the German Chess Federation until 2006.
  12. Mladen Muše played for the German Chess Federation until 2006.
  13. Dragan Novaković played for the Yugoslav and Serbian-Montenegrin chess federation until 2006.
  14. Miroslav Pucovski played for the Yugoslav or Serbian-Montenegrin chess federation until 2006 and for the Serbian chess federation from 2006 to 2007.
  15. Dražen Sermek played for the Slovenian Chess Federation until 2007.
  16. Nenad Šulava played for the Monegasque Chess Federation from 2018.
  17. Zdravko Zelić played for the Yugoslav Chess Federation until 1994.