List of Moldovan chess players
Moldovan chess players alphabetically
- In addition to the historical masters, master players who have won the Moldovan individual championship since the Republic of Moldova became independent in 1991, have an IM or GM title (of both sexes), have achieved an Elo of at least 2400 or are outstanding correspondence chess players are listed.
A.
- Naira Agababean (* 1951), Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
B.
- Roman Babici (* 1976), international master
- Diana Baciu (* 1994), International Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
- Iulian Baltag (* 1986), international master, Moldovan master
- Sergiu Bargan (* 1979), international master
- Anatolij Bets (* 1966), international champion, Moldovan champion
- Viktor Bologan (* 1971), Grand Master
- Irina Bulmaga (* 1993), International Master, Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
- Marija Butuk (* 1993), International Women's Champion
C.
- Liviu Cerbulenco (* 1996), Moldovan master
- Vadim Chernov (* 1963), international master, Moldovan master
D.
- Ivan Deseatnicov (* 1981), international master
- Alexey Diulger (* 1980), international master
- Lilia Doibani (* 1986), Moldovan women's champion
- Angela Dragomirescu (* 1973), International Women's Champion
F.
- Ilye Figler (1947-2018), international master, Moldovan master
- Alexei Furtuna (* 1980), Moldovan master
G
- Paula-Alexandra Gîtu (* 1999), Moldovan female champion
- Dan Golub (* 1989), Moldovan champion
- Diana Greabca (* 1983), International Women's Champion
- Irina Greabca (* 1984), International Women's Champion
- Viktor Gyrlea (* 1948), international master
H
- Vladimir Hamițevici (* 1991), Grand Master, Moldovan Master
- Olga Hîncu (* 1997), Moldovan female champion
I.
- Roman Iankowski (* 1978), international champion
- Irina Ionescu (* 1973), Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
- Viorel Iordăchescu (* 1977), grand master, Moldovan master
- Valerij Iovcov (* 1997), master player
- Boris Itkis (* 1952), international master, Moldovan master
K
- Alexey Khruschiov (* 1982), grand master, Moldovan master
- Viktor Komliakov (* 1960), grand master
M.
- V. Makarov (* 1983), international master
- Iaroslav Martemianov (* 1990), international master
- Nikita Morozov (* 1999), international master
- Cristina Moșin (* 1982), international female champion
N
- Raisa Nevednichaya (* 1944), international correspondence chess champion for women
- Boris Nevednichy (* 1939), international master
- Vladislav Nevednichy (* 1969), grand master, Moldovan master
P
- Viktor Panush (* 1966), international master
- Svetlana Petrenko (* 1974), International Master, Moldovan Master, Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
- Elena Pîrțac (* 1984), Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
R.
- Dorian Rogozenco (* 1973), Grand Master, Moldovan Master
- Nadejda Roizen (* 1969), International Women's Champion
- Viktor Romcovici (* 1950), international master
S.
- Vasile Sănduleac (* 1971), Grand Master, Moldovan Master
- Ivan Schiţco (* 2003), International Master
- Almira Scripcenco (* 1976), International Master, Grand Master of Women
- Marina Sheremetieva (* 1963), Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
- Vladislav Shepolito (* 1984), international master
- Viacheslav Slovineanu (* 1972), international champion, Moldovan champion
- Karolina Smokina (* 1977), Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
- Serghei Solcanean (* 1968), international master
- Stefan Solonar (* 1956), international master
- Ruslan Soltanici (* 1984), international master, Moldovan master
- Dmitry Svetushkin (* 1980), grand master, Moldovan master
T
- Sergei Tikhomirov (* 1965), international master
- German Titow (* 1963), international champion
- Vyacheslav Chebanenko (1942–1997), master player
V
- Serghej Vedmediuc (* 1980), international master, Moldovan master
- Viorel Vezdeutsan (* 1970), master player
- Dorian Vicol (* 1988), international master
W.
- Anna Wagener (* 1976), Grand Master of Women, Moldovan Master of Women
Z
- Anatolij Zajarnyi (* 1965), international master
- Victor Zaporojan (* 1973), international master
- Polina Zilberman (* 1969), International Women's Champion
Web links
Commons : Moldovan Chess Players - Collection of Images
- Moldovan top 100 men and women (Elo list, active and inactive)
- Moldovan top 100 women (Elo list, active and inactive)
- Correspondence chess title holder at the International Correspondence Chess Federation (English)
- List of Moldovan individual champions at the Moldovan Chess Federation (Moldovan)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Roman Babici has been playing for the Russian Chess Federation since 2007.
- ↑ Anatolij Bets played for the Russian Chess Federation until 1994.
- ↑ Irina Bulmaga has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 2009.
- ↑ Marija Butuk has been playing for the Russian Chess Federation since 2007.
- ↑ Vadim Chernov has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 1999.
- ↑ Angela Dragomirescu has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 1998.
- ↑ Ilye Figler played for the US Chess Federation from 1998.
- ↑ Irina Ionescu has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 1993.
- ↑ Boris Itkis has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 1998.
- ↑ V. Makarov has been playing for the Ukrainian Chess Federation since 2008.
- ↑ Vladislav Nevednichy has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 1994.
- ↑ Dorian Rogozenko has been playing for the Romanian Chess Federation since 1999.
- ↑ Nadejda Roizen has been playing for the Israeli Chess Federation since 1998.
- ↑ Almira Scripcenco has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 2002.
- ↑ Vladislav Shepolito has been playing for the Ukrainian Chess Federation since 2001.
- ↑ Stefan Solonar has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 2000
- ↑ Anna Wagener has been playing for the Luxembourg Chess Federation since 2006.