The national chess team of Northern Macedonia represents Northern Macedonia at international chess tournaments. The control and organization is carried out by the Chess Federation of Northern Macedonia. The highest rating of the team - 2569 (2003).
Content
International Tournaments
| Chess Olympiad | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | City | A place |
| 1994 | Moscow | 45 place |
| 1996 | Yerevan | 35 place |
| 1998 | Elista | 46 place |
| 2000 | Istanbul | 13th place |
| 2002 | Bled | 11th place |
| 2004 | Calvia | 42 place |
| 2006 | Turin | 33 place |
| 2008 | Dresden | 59 place |
| 2010 | Khanty-Mansiysk | 56 place |
| 2012 | Istanbul | 38 place |
| 2014 | Tromso | 59 place |
| 2016 | Baku | 67 place |
| European Team Championship | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | City | A place |
| 1997 | Pula | 26 place |
| 1999 | Batumi | 24 place |
| 2001 | Leon | 28 place |
| 2003 | Plovdiv | 12th place |
| 2005 | Gothenburg | 25 place |
| 2007 | Heraklion | 17th place |
| 2009 | Novi Sad | 28 place |
| 2011 | Porto Carras | 30 place |
| 2013 | Warsaw | 37 place |
| 2015 | Reykjavik | did not participate |
| 2017 | Crete | 28 place |
Statistics
| Turinre | Of participation | Years | Best result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chess Olympiad | ten | 1994-2012 | 11th place (2002) |
| European Team Championship | eight | 1997—2011 | 12th place (2003) |
National Team
2012 squad
| Board | Chess player | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Vladimir Georgiev | 2566 |
| 2nd | Traiko Nedev | 2494 |
| 3rd | Vlatko Bogdanovsky | 2448 |
| 4th | Philip Pancevsky | 2461 |
| reserve | Atanas Kizov | 2418 |
| Macedonia National Team | 2492 [1] | |
Guards
More often than others the national team played:
- At chess olympiads: Nikola Mitkov and Traiko Nedev (both 9 times)
- At the European team championships: Traiko Nedev (8 times)
Transfers
| Gone | ||
|---|---|---|
| Chess player | Where | Year [2] |
| Kiril Georgiev | Bulgaria | 2004 |
| Have come | ||
|---|---|---|
| Chess player | Where from | Year [2] |
| Kiril Georgiev | Bulgaria | 2002 |
| Vladimir Georgiev | Bulgaria | 2002 |
Achievements
Individual classification
The most successful team players:
- At chess olympiads: Dragolyub Yachimovich 3rd board (2000)
- At the European Team Championships: Traiko Nedev 4th board (2003)
Notes
- ↑ The rating is calculated as the arithmetic average of four members of the national team with the highest rating.
- ↑ 1 2 The year of the first participation for the new team is indicated.