Vasil Spasov (sometimes spelled Spassov; Bulgarian: Васил Спасов; born 17 February 1971 in Varna) is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster. He won the World Junior...
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Vasil Spasov may refer to: Vasil Spasov (chess player) (born 1971), Bulgarian chess grandmaster Vasil Spasov (footballer) (1919–1996), Bulgarian football...
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footballer Vasil Sikharulidze (born 1968), Georgian diplomat and politician Vasil Slavov (born 1958), Bulgarian author and poet Vasil Spasov (chess player) (born...
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Valentin Spasov (born 1946), Bulgarian basketball player Vasil Spasov (disambiguation) – multiple people This page lists people with the surname Spasov. If...
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This list of chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. Jacob Aagaard (Denmark...
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Colombia, some countries, including the British Chess Federation, boycotted the event. Vasil Spasov of Bulgaria was the surprise winner of the boys/open...
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Moldovan GM, a winner of the strong Dortmund Sparkassen event - December 14 Vasil Spasov, Bulgarian GM, former World Junior Champion with multiple national titles...
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The following people have all been grandmasters (GM) of chess. The title is awarded to players who have met the standards required by the sport's governing...
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Vitaliy Bernadskiy (category Ukrainian chess players)
with Petar Drenchev, Tamir Nabaty, Golubka Petr, Enchev Ivajlo, and Vasil Spasov. In 2013, he tied 2nd- 5th places in the Grand Europe Albena Open with...
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PFC Levski Sofia (section Player records)
(1966–69) Vasil Spasov (1969) Rudolf Vytlačil (1969–70) Yoncho Arsov (1971–73) Dimitar Doychinov (1973–75) Ivan Vutsov (1975–76) Vasil Spasov (1976–77)...
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The World Chess Championship 1993 was one of the most controversial matches in chess history, with incumbent World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov, and official...
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ICCF Bulgaria (category Chess in Bulgaria)
Slavchev Spas Spasov Tenio Tenev "Country details". VII.CC Olympiad "Player Details". "Player Details". "Player Details". "Player Details". "Player Details"...
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FIDE World Chess Championship 1996 was a chess tournament held by FIDE to determine the World Chess Champion. At the time the World Chess Champion title...
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(Sweden). March 24 – 72nd Bulgarian Men's Championship in Plovdiv won by GM Vasil Spasov scoring 9½/13. WFM Elitsa Raeva wins the 57th Women's Championship also...
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PFC CSKA Sofia (section Players)
the players to their former club, Vasco da Gama. Alexander Stankov was temporarily appointed as head coach until the winter break, when Ferario Spasov officially...
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The Bulgarian Chess Championship is an event inaugurated in 1933 to crown the best chess player in Bulgaria. The championship has been held on a nearly...
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attack. Vasil Spasov, 76, Bulgarian football player and manager. Michele Abruzzo, 91, Italian actor. Gus Kyle, 73, Canadian ice hockey player. Karl-Heinz...
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Shmonin, 51, Russian football player (Krylia Sovetov) and executive (Yunit Samara). Nikola Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (Dunav Ruse, Cherno More)...
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