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Chess in Brazil

Brazil has 274 titled players on FIDE's list, 15 of them Grandmasters. Here is what that population actually looks like.

Brazil sits in the middle of the distribution on every measure: 274 titled players, 15 of them Grandmasters, and a median rating of 2,182 against 2,216 across all federations. Nothing about its shape is unusual, which is itself worth knowing — most federations look like this, and the ones that do not are the exceptions the other pages describe.

The middle half of its titled players are rated between 2,040 and 2,299, with a median of 2,182. Across every federation the median titled player is rated 2,216, so that figure is the one to compare against rather than any absolute standard.

Titles held
Title Holders Share
GM 15 5.5%
IM 34 12.4%
FM 122 44.5%
CM 64 23.4%
WIM 8 2.9%
WFM 14 5.1%
WCM 17 6.2%
Highest rated
Player Title Standard
⁦Leitao, Rafael⁩ GM 2,584
⁦Supi, Luis Paulo⁩ GM 2,582
⁦Milos, Gilberto⁩ GM 2,575
⁦Fier, Alexandr⁩ GM 2,566
⁦Mecking, Henrique⁩ GM 2,553
⁦Vescovi, Giovanni⁩ GM 2,549
⁦Mekhitarian, Krikor Sevag⁩ GM 2,543
⁦El Debs, Felipe de Cresce⁩ GM 2,532
⁦Quintiliano, Renato R.⁩ GM 2,508
⁦Diamant, Andre⁩ GM 2,504

Counted from FIDE's published titled-player list. Titles are permanent and never revoked, so these counts include everyone who ever reached the standard and remains listed — including players long retired. A federation is where a player is registered, which is not always where they are from.