List of Romanian chess players

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In addition to the historical masters, the list of Romanian chess players includes master players who have won the Romanian individual championship, have an IM or GM title (of both sexes), have an Elo of at least 2400 or are outstanding correspondence chess players .

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Individual evidence

  1. Endre Ambrus has been playing for the Australian Chess Federation since 2008.
  2. Jules Armas has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1991.
  3. János Balogh played for the Hungarian Chess Federation from 1934.
  4. Abraham Baratz played for the French Chess Federation after 1931.
  5. Gertrude Baumstark played for the German Chess Federation from 2004.
  6. Andreea Bollengier has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 2010.
  7. Irina Bulmaga played for the Moldovan Chess Federation until 2009.
  8. Vadim Chernov played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1992 and for the Moldovan Chess Federation from 1992 to 1999.
  9. Johann Fischer has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 1990.
  10. Andrei-Costel Florean has been playing for the US Chess Federation since 2006.
  11. Sabina-Francesca Foișor has been playing for the US Chess Federation since 2008.
  12. Dumitru Ghizdavu has played for the US Chess Federation since 1975.
  13. Adina-Maria Hamdouchi has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 2010.
  14. Irina Ionescu played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1991 and for the Moldovan Chess Federation from 1992 to 1993.
  15. Andrei Istrățescu played for the French Chess Federation from 2011 to 2017.
  16. Boris Itkis played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1992 and for the Moldovan Chess Federation from 1992 to 1997.
  17. Otilia Jahn has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 1990.
  18. Alfred Kertesz has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 1990.
  19. Szidónia Lázárné-Vajda has been playing for the Hungarian Chess Federation since 2000.
  20. Mircea-Sergiu Lupu has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1999.
  21. Smaranda Lupu has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1999.
  22. Zsuzsa Makai played for the Hungarian Chess Federation from 1979.
  23. Marina Makropoulou has been playing for the Greek Chess Federation since 1988.
  24. Alexandra van der Mije played for the Dutch Chess Federation from 1975 and was formerly called Alexandra Nicolau.
  25. Catalin Navrotescu has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 2013.
  26. Vladislav Nevednichy played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1992 and for the Moldovan Chess Federation from 1992 to 1993.
  27. Malina Nicoara has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1993.
  28. Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 2014.
  29. Dana Nutu-Gajic has been playing for the Australian Chess Federation since 1997.
  30. Ioana-Smaranda Pădurariu has been playing for the Dutch Chess Federation since 2014.
  31. Charles Partos played for the Swiss Chess Federation from 1979.
  32. Dorian Rogozenco played for the Soviet chess federation until 1992 and for the Moldovan chess federation from 1992 to 1998.
  33. Sergiu Samarian played for the German Chess Federation from 1977.
  34. Gabriel Schwartzman has been playing for the US Chess Federation since 1996.
  35. Alexandru Sorin Segal played for the Brazilian Chess Federation from 1974.
  36. Bela Soos played for the German Chess Federation from 1974.
  37. Madalina Stroe has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1995.
  38. Mihai Șubă played for the English Chess Federation from 1989 to 1992 and has been playing for the Spanish Chess Federation since 2017.
  39. Ranko Szuhanek has been playing for the Serbian Chess Federation since 2014.
  40. Volodia Vaisman has been playing for the French Chess Federation since 1986.
  41. Iozefina Werle has been playing for the Dutch Chess Federation since 2012.
  42. Claudiu Zetocha has been playing for the Slovak Chess Federation since 2001.