Fernando Braga | |
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Country | Argentina (until 1984) Italy (since 1984) |
Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 9 July 1958
Title | International Master (1983) |
FIDE rating | 2404 (November 2024) |
Peak rating | 2480 (July 1986) |
Fernando Alberto Braga (born 9 July 1958), is an Argentine and Italian (from 1984) chess International Master (IM) (1983), two-time Italian Chess Championship winner (1986, 1988).
In the end of 1970s Fernando Braga was one of Argentina's leading junior chess players. In 1977, he won silver medal in Argentine Chess Junior Championship. In 1980, Fernando Braga participated in the Argentine Chess Championship final and ranked in 12th place. [1]
Since 1984 Fernando Braga has been living in Italy. He won three medals of the Italian Chess Championships: two gold (1986, 1988) and a bronze (2002). He was participant in a number of strong international chess tournaments. Fernando Braga won Zaragoza Chess tournament (1993), Mar del Plata Open Chess Tournament (1997), Binissalem Open Chess tournament (2003).
Fernando Braga played for Argentina B team and Italy in the Chess Olympiad: [2]
Fernando Braga played for Argentina in the World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship: [3]
Fernando Braga played for Italy in the Men's Chess Mitropa Cup: [4]
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