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Alejandro Nogués Acuña
Country Argentina
Born1907
Died1989 (aged 81–82)

Alejandro Nogués Acuña (1907 – 1989) was an Argentine chess player.

Biography

Alejandro Nogués Acuña was an international chess master and one of the strongest chess players of Argentina in the 1920s–1930s. He was repeated participant in Argentine Chess Championship in which he ranked 2nd in 1926, 4th in 1931, and 3rd in 1938. [1] His main achievement in international chess tournaments was shared 3rd-4th places in Buenos Aires in 1931.

Alejandro Nogués Acuña played for Argentina in the Chess Olympiad: [2]

Also he played for Argentina in the radio match with the Uruguay national chess team (1946).

References

  1. ^ Campeonatos Argentinos tablas
  2. ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Alejandro Nogués Acuña". www.olimpbase.org.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alejandro Nogués Acuña
Country Argentina
Born1907
Died1989 (aged 81–82)

Alejandro Nogués Acuña (1907 – 1989) was an Argentine chess player.

Biography

Alejandro Nogués Acuña was an international chess master and one of the strongest chess players of Argentina in the 1920s–1930s. He was repeated participant in Argentine Chess Championship in which he ranked 2nd in 1926, 4th in 1931, and 3rd in 1938. [1] His main achievement in international chess tournaments was shared 3rd-4th places in Buenos Aires in 1931.

Alejandro Nogués Acuña played for Argentina in the Chess Olympiad: [2]

Also he played for Argentina in the radio match with the Uruguay national chess team (1946).

References

  1. ^ Campeonatos Argentinos tablas
  2. ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Alejandro Nogués Acuña". www.olimpbase.org.

External links



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