User:Quale/List of chess grandmasters - WIP

Work-in-progress update to add cites to all entries and update federations and add birthplaces.

This is a list of chess grandmasters. The title of Grandmaster (GM) has been awarded to world-class chess players by FIDE, the sport's governing body, beginning in 1950. It is the highest title a chess player can attain and is awarded for life, although FIDE regulations allow for the revocation of titles for cheating or fraud. FIDE has awarded a total of grandmaster titles, not counting the three GM titles that have been revoked.

Grandmasters
Player names are generally listed as they appear in FIDE records such as the FIDE Chess Profile pages, although accents are used where appropriate even though FIDE databases use only the English alphabet. When player names or spellings have changed, generally the most recent name is used even if it is different than the name in use when the title was awarded. When name changes occur, the previous name is listed in the Notes column, although small changes in transliteration such as "Alexei" vs. "Alexey" are not mentioned. A few players have common names that are much better known than the name in FIDE records, and in those cases the more generally recognizable name may be listed in parenthesis. For example, "Fischer, Robert James (Bobby)".

FIDE has issued ID codes since the 1990s; some older grandmasters were never assigned an ID. For living grandmasters, FIDE ID is a link to the FIDE Chess Profile page. The FIDE Chess Profile page can usually be used to verify the year the GM title was awarded and the player's birth year. FIDE IDs for deceased grandmasters are retained in this table to aid matching with older FIDE records such as the FIDE rating lists.

Title Year is the year FIDE officially awarded the title. Sometimes this may be a year after the player completed the final requirements for the title.

Federations starts with the player federation at the time the GM title was awarded. If the player subsequently changed federations, they are listed in chronological order. Federations before the GM title was awarded are not included in the list, except in some cases of honorary GM awards when the honorary award was made on the basis of the player's accomplishments years earlier when they were in a dfifferent federation.

The Notes column includes all sources that were used to compile the information for each player.

Revoked titles
FIDE titles including the grandmaster title are valid for life, but FIDE regulations allow a title to be revoked for "use of a FIDE title or rating to subvert the ethical principles of the title or rating system" or if a player is found to have violated the anti-cheating regulations in a tournament on which the title application was based.


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! Name !! FIDE ID !! Born !! Died !! Year !! Revoked !! Federation !! Notes
 * + Revoked GM Title Awards
 * Crişan, Alexandru || 1201271 || 1962-07-31 || || 1993 ||style="text-align: center;"|2001 || 🇷🇴 ||Date of title revocation is unclear
 * Nigalidze, Gaioz || 13603078 || 1989-04-24|| || 2014 || style="text-align: center;"|2015 || || FIDE Ethics Commission Case n. 7/2015 ; GM title application
 * Rausis, Igors || 11600098 || 1961-04-07 || || 1992 || style="text-align: center;"|2019 || 🇨🇿 || FIDE Ethics Commission Case n. 8/2019
 * }
 * Rausis, Igors || 11600098 || 1961-04-07 || || 1992 || style="text-align: center;"|2019 || 🇨🇿 || FIDE Ethics Commission Case n. 8/2019
 * }
 * }