Dragiša Blagojević

Dragiša Blagojević made his first success in international chess tournaments in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

[1] In 2004, in Zenica Dragiša Blagojević placed 2nd in the International Chess Tournament.

Dragiša Blagojević played for Montenegro in the Chess Olympiads:[2] Dragiša Blagojević played for Montenegro in the European Team Chess Championships:[5] In 1988, Dragiša Blagojević was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title and in 2004 he received the title of FIDE Grandmaster (GM).

His daughter Tijana Mandura (born in 1997), is a chess master.

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