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Full name
  
Zdenko Kozul

Role
  
Chess Player

Country
  
Croatia

FIDE rating
  
2625

Title
  
Grandmaster

Peak rating
  
2640

Name
  
Zdenko Kozul


Zdenko Kozul Brunello and Georgiev take the lead in Durres Photo

Born
  
21 May 1966 (age 57) Bihac (
1966-05-21
)

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Zdenko Kožul (born 21 May 1966) is a Croatian chess grandmaster and was the 2006 European champion.

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Chess career

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Kožul was born in the north-western Bosnian town of Bihać (then Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). He was awarded the grandmaster title by FIDE in 1989. In 1989 and 1990, Kozul won consecutive Yugoslavian championships. In 1990, Kozul won the bronze medal playing for the Yugoslav team at the Chess Olympiad in Novi Sad.

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After the break-up of Yugoslavia, Kozul played for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and he was a part of the Bosnian Olympiad team in 1992. In 1993, Kozul, an ethnic Croat, settled in Croatia, thereafter representing that country. In 1995, he won an open tournament in Zadar. In 1999, he came first at the IV Nova Gorica Open. In 2003, he won the 11th Vasja Pirc Memorial at Maribor.

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In 2004, Kozul reached the final sixteen at the FIDE World Chess Championship, 2004 in Tripoli, before being eliminated by the Bulgarian grandmaster, future world champion Veselin Topalov. His greatest career achievement was his win at the 2006 European Individual Chess Championship in Kusadasi.

In March 2012, Kožul came first in the Zagreb Open.

Chess strength

Zdenko Kožul Ekaterina Atalik and Zdenko Kozul European Champions ChessBase

According to Chessmetrics, at his peak in October 2000, Kožul's play was equivalent to a rating of 2647, and he was ranked number 50 in the world. His best single performance was at Tripoli (FIDE World Championship), 2004, where he scored 5.5 of 8 possible points (69%) against 2671-rated opposition, for a performance rating of 2724.

Kozul's highest Elo rating was 2640 in October 2004.

Notable games

  • Alexey Shirov vs Zdenko Kozul, Cup European Club (final) 1996, Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer, Neo-Modern Variation (B67), 0-1
  • Joel Benjamin vs Zdenko Kozul, WchT 4th 1997, Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer, Neo-Modern Variation (B67), 0-1
  • Zdenko Kozul vs Sergei Rublevsky, FIDE World Championship Knockout Tournament 2004, Slav Defense: Quiet Variation (D11), 1-0
  • References

    Zdenko Kožul Wikipedia