FIDE-masters

FIDE MASTERS
FOR CHESS COMPOSITIONS

YEAR
NAME
1990 László Apró (Hungary) (†)
Dmitry Banny (Russia) (†)
Gyula Bebesi (Hungary) (†)
Roméo Bédoni (France)
Alekseï Belenky (USSR) (†)
Attila Benedek (Hungary) (†)
Siegfried Brehmer (Germany) (†)
Johannes J. Burbach (Netherlands) (†)
Vassily Dolgov (Russia) (†)
Yury Dorogov (USSR) (†)
Stephan Eisert (Germany)
Viktor Evreinov (USSR) (†)
Bruno Fargette (France)
Ferenc Fleck (Hungary) (†)
Bedrich Formánek (Slovakia) (†)
Hilding Fröberg (Sweden) (†)
Cornelis Groeneveld (Netherlands) (†)
Erwin Gross (Germany) (†)
Zvonimir Hernitz (Croatia)
Fritz Hoffmann (Germany) (†)
Herbert Hultberg (Sweden) (†)
Gustav Jönsson (Sweden)
Osmo Kaila (Finland) (†)
Tivadar Kardos (Hungary) (†)
Valery Karpov (Russia) (†)
Imants Kisis (Latvia) (†)
Ivan Kiss (Slovakia)
János Kiss (Hungary) (†)
Visa Kivi (Finland) (†)
Hugo Knuppert (Denmark) (†)
Mikhaïl Kuznetsov (Russia) (†)
Valentin Lider (Russia)
Aleksandr Maksimovskikh (Russia)
Grigory Markovsky (Russia)
Jan Marwitz (Netherlands) (†)
Mário Mátouš (Czech Republic) (†)
Karol Mlynka (Slovakia) (†)
Godehard Murkisch (Germany)
Mukkur Parthasarathy (India) (†)
Alexander Pituk (Slovakia) (†)
Sergeï Pugachev (USSR) (†)
Gerd Rinder (Germany) (†)
Efim Rukhlis (Israel) (†)
Jacques Savournin (France)
Hans-Heinrich Schmitz (Germany) (†)
Theodor Siers (Germany) (†)
Miroslav Šindelář (Czech Republic) (†)
Felix Sonnenfeld (Brazil) (†)
Theodor Steudel (Germany) (†)
Tibor Szabó (Hungary)
József Szöghy (Hungary) (†)
Jean-Michel Trillon (France) (†)
German Umnov (Russia)
Claude Wiedenhoff (France)
Arkady Yaroslavtsev (Russia)
Vladimir Zabunov (Bulgaria) (†)
Manfred Zucker (Germany) (†)
1992 Roland Baier (Switzerland)
Veikko Hynönen (Finland) (†)
Andrzej Lewandowski (Poland)
Mircea Manolescu (Romania) (†)
Bronislav Olimpiev (Russia)
Almiro Zarur (Brazil) (†)
1993 Hillel Aloni (Israel) (†)
Yury Antonov (Russia)
1995 Nicolae Micu (Romania)
Vladimir Sychev (Belarus) (†)
Revaz Tavariani (Georgia) (†)
Vladimir Timonin (Russia) (†)
Valentin Udartsev (Russia)
1996 Jean Morice (France) (†)
1997 Ya’akov Mintz (Israel)
Aleksandr Mochalkin (Russia) (†)
1998 Gérard Doukhan (France)
2001 Günther Jahn (Germany) (†)
Vladimír Kos (Czech Republic) (†)
Nikita Plaksin (Russia)
Nikos Siotis (Greece) (†)
Donald Smedley (Great Britain) (†)
2004 Robert Burger (United States) (†)
Gábor Cseh (Hungary) (†)
Aharon Hirschenson (Israel)
Henk le Grand (Netherlands)
Markus Manhart (Germany)
Milivoj Nešić (Serbia) (†)
Alexander Zidek (Austria)
2005 Evgeny Kolesnikov (Russia)
L’udovit Lehen (Slovakia) (†)
Waldemar Mazul (Poland) (†)
Philippe Robert (France) (†)
Vyacheslav Vladimirov (Russia)
Peter Wong (Australia)
2006 Andreï Zhuravlev (Russia)
2007 Anatoly Karamanits (Ukraine)
Dan Meinking (United States) (†)
Vukota Nikoletić (Serbia) (†)
Nikola Stolev (Macedonia)
Ruslan Surkov (Russia) (†)
Martin Wessels (Germany)
Rolf Wiehagen (Germany)
2008 Aleksandr Manvelyan (Armenia)
Mikola Rezvov (Ukraine) (†)
2009 Andreï Kornilov (Russia) (†)
Michael Schreckenbach (Germany)
Marko Ylijoki (Finland)
2010 Harri Hurme (Finland) (†)
Peter Sickinger (Germany)
Thomas Volet (United States)
2011 Peter Hoffmann (Germany)
Grigory Slepyan (Belarus)
Sergy Ivanovich Tkachenko (Ukraine)
2012 Mirko Degenkolbe (Germany)
Eduard Eilazyan (Ukraine)
Piet le Grand (Netherlands) (†)
Viktor Razumenko (Russia) (†)
Harold van der Heijden (Netherlands)
Vadim Vinokurov (Russia) (†)
2013 Thomas Maeder (Switzerland)
Boško Milošeski (Macedonia)
Daniel Novomeský (Slovakia)
František Sabol (Czech Republic)
Ricardo Vieira (Brazil)
2014 Nikolaï Belukhov (Bulgaria)
Ferhat Karmil (Turkey)
Rupert Munz (Germany)
Felix Rossomakho (Russia) (†)
2015 Rainer Paslack (Germany)
Guy Sobrecases (France) (†)
Lennart Werner (Sweden)
2017 Grigory Atayants (Russia)
Andrzej Jasik (Poland)
Mark Kirtley (United States)
Peter Krug (Austria)
Roberto Osorio (Argentina)
2018 Georgy Evseev (Russia)
Norbert Geissler (Germany)
János Mikitovics (Hungary)
Nikola Predrag (Croatia)
2020 Mark Basisty (Ukraine) (†)
Gennady Chumakov (Russia)
Joaquim Crusats (Spain)
Klaus Förster (Germany)
Marko Klasinc (Slovenia)
Leonid Lyubashevsky (Israel)
Petro Novitsky (Ukraine)
Geir Sune Tallaksen Østmoe (Norway)
Ladislav Packa (Slovakia)
2021 Aleksandr Kostyukov (Russia)
Mikhail Mishko (Ukraine) (†)
Pierre Tritten (France)
Julia Vysotska (Latvia)
Viktor Zheglov (Russia)
2022 Dirk Borst (Netherlands)
Branislav Djurašević (Serbia)
Luis Miguel González (Spain)
Igor Kochulov (Russia)
Aleksey Oganesyan (Russia)
Jan Timman (Netherlands)
2023 Marcin Banaszek (Germany)
Sergey Bilyk (Russia)
Sergiy Didukh (Ukraine)
Oleg Efrosinin (Russia)
Volker Gülke (Germany)
Daniel Keith (France)
Jan Sprenger (Germany)
Aleksandr Stavrietsky (Russia)
Kenan Velikhanov (Azerbaijan)
Viktor Zaitsev (Belarus)
Saturnin Limbach (†, upon request by the country) (Poland)
Dawid Przepiórka (†, upon request by the country) (Poland)

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