Montenegro's chess team represents Montenegro in international chess tournaments. The control and organization is carried out by the Montenegrin Chess Federation. The highest rating of the team - 2522 (2008).
Content
International Tournaments
| Chess Olympiad | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | City | A place |
| 2008 | Dresden | 26th place |
| 2010 | Khanty-Mansiysk | 42 place |
| 2012 | Istanbul | 88 place |
| 2014 | Tromsø | |
| 2016 | Baku | |
| European Team Championship | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | City | A place |
| 2007 | Heraklion | 24 place |
| 2009 | Novi Sad | 33 place |
| 2011 | Porto carras | 25 place |
| 2015 | Reykjavik | 27th place |
| 2017 | Crete | 32 place |
Statistics
| Tourr | Participations | Years | Best result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chess Olympiad | 3 | 2008—2012 | 26 place (2008) |
| European Team Championship | 3 | 2007—2011 | 24th place (2007) |
National Team
Players
6 chess players played for the Montenegrin team: Dragisa Blagojevich , Milan Drashko , Nikola Dukich , Bozhidar Ivanovich , Blazho Kalezich, Dragan Kosic .
Composition Team 2012
| Board | Chess player | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Nikola Dukic | 2523 |
| 2nd | Dragisa Blagojevich | 2514 |
| 3rd | Milan Drachko | 2479 |
| 4th | Dragan Kosic | 2526 |
| reserve | Blajo Kalezic | 2438 |
| Montenegro team | 2511 [1] | |
Guardsmen
Dragisa Blagojevich , Milan Drashko , Nikola Dukic and Dragan Kosic played in all 6 tournaments of the national team.
Transfers
Bozidar Ivanovich previously played for the national team of Yugoslavia.
Achievements
Individual credit
At the 2008 Chess Olympiad, Dragisha Blagojevich , speaking on the fourth board, became the first in the individual competition.
Notes
- ↑ The rating is calculated as the arithmetic average of four members of the national team with the highest rating.