List of Portuguese chess players
The list of Portuguese chess players includes not only the historical master players but also master players who were once Portuguese masters, have an IM or GM title (of both sexes), have achieved an Elo of at least 2400 or are outstanding correspondence chess players .
A.
- António Antunes (* 1962), grand master, Portuguese master
B.
- Ana Filipa Baptista (* 1990), Portuguese female champion
C.
- Eduardo Calhau , International Correspondence Chess Master
- Alda Carvalho (* 1976), Portuguese women's champion
- Margarida Coimbra (* 1983), Portuguese female champion
- Fernando de Almeida Costa Cleto , Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- João Cordovil (* 1946), Portuguese champion
D.
- Rui Dâmaso (* 1968), International Master, Portuguese Master
- António Robalo Demétrio , Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- Paulo Dias (* 1979), International Master, Portuguese Master
- Joaquim Durão (1930–2015), international master, Portuguese master
F.
- António Fernandes (* 1962), Grand Master, Portuguese Master
- Diogo Fernando (* 1980), International Master, Portuguese Master
- Ana Margarida Ferreira (* 1987), Portuguese female champion
- Jorge Viterbo Ferreira (* 1994), grandmaster
- António Fróis (* 1962), international master
G
- Luís Galego (* 1966), Grand Master, Portuguese Master
- Maria do Carmo de Vasconcelos Gil , International Correspondence Chess Champion for Women
- Luís José Gonzaga Grego , International Correspondence Chess Master
L.
- Catarina Leite (* 1983), International Women's Champion, Portuguese Women's Champion
M.
- Mário Machado , Portuguese champion
- Carlos Salvador Marques , International Correspondence Chess Master
- David Pires Tavares Martins (* 1997), International Master
- Gustavo João Morais , Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- José Américo Paiva Moreira (* 1956), international correspondence chess master
- El Morro (in the 16th century), historical master
- António José Brito Moura (1956–2018), Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- João Moura , Portuguese champion
N
- Horácio Neto (* 1957), correspondence chess grandmaster
- Nelson Nogueira (* 1969), International Master
O
- Damiano de Odemira († around 1544), historical master
- Daniel Oliveira , Portuguese champion
- Maria Inês Oliveira , Portuguese Master of Women
P
- Renato Pereira (1945–2018), international master
- Rúben Pereira (* 1991), International Master, Portuguese Master
- Francisco Azevedo Pessoa , Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- Leonel Pias , Portuguese champion
- Vladimiro Pina (* 1977), international master
- Joaquim Brandão de Pinho (* 1957), international correspondence chess master
- António Maria Pires , Portuguese master
- Carlos Pires , Portuguese champion
Q
- Luís Manuel Quaresma (* 1957), Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
R.
- Luís Simões dos Reis (* 1963), Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- Fernando Ribeiro (* 1966), Portuguese champion
- João Mário Ribeiro (* 1929), Portuguese champion
- Sérgio Rocha (* 1972), international master, Portuguese master
S.
- Carlos Pereira dos Santos (* 1972), International Master, Portuguese Master
- Luís Santos (* 1955), international master, Portuguese master, grandmaster in correspondence chess
- Tania Saraiva (* 1976), Portuguese women's champion
- João de Aragão Seia , International Correspondence Chess Master
- António Augusto Silva (* 1962), correspondence chess grandmaster
- Fernando Silva (* 1950), international master, Portuguese master
- Joaquim Pedro Soberano , correspondence chess grandmaster
- André Ventura Sousa (* 2000), international master
V
- António Vitor (* 1975), master player
Web links
Commons : Portuguese Chess Players - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Portuguese top 100 men and women (Elo list, active and inactive)
- Portuguese top 100 women (Elo list, active and inactive)
- Correspondence chess title holder at the International Correspondence Chess Federation (English)
- List of Portuguese individual champions ( Memento from December 18, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (until 2003, Portuguese)