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1965 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship

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The 1965 SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship was the 20th edition of SFR Yugoslav Chess Championship. Held in Novi Sad, SFR Yugoslavia, SR Serbia, SAP Vojvodina, between 7 February and 6 March 1965. The tournament was won by Milan Matulović

14th SFR Yugoslavia Chess Championship
Player (age) Wins Draws Losses Total Points
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Matulović (30) 10 6 3 13
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Svetozar Gligorić (42) 7 10 2 12
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Parma (24) 6 12 1 12
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Buljovčić (39) 5 12 2 11
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoljub Ćirić (30) 6 10 3 11
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Bradvarević (32) 4 13 2 10.5
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Albin Planinc (21) 7 6 6 10
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mario Bertok (36) 3 14 2 10
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanimir Nikolić (30) 7 6 6 10
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Juraj Nikolac (33) 7 5 7 9.5
11 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rajko Bogdanović (34) 5 9 5 9.5
12 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mato Damjanović (38) 5 9 5 9.5
13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoljub Minić (28) 2 14 3 9
14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Đorđije Đurović (31) 5 8 6 9
15 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marjan Ankerst (23) 3 11 5 8.5
16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dimitar Ilijevski (24) 3 9 7 7.5
17 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Sokolov (32) 1 13 5 7.5
18 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Ostojić (27) 2 11 7 7.5
19 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojan Puc (44) 1 11 7 6.5
20 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slavko Leban (28) 5 3 11 6.5

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