Fritz Gygli (12 November 1896 in Villachern – 27 April 1980 in Zürich) was a Swiss chess master.
[1] In the 1930s, he took 4th at Berne 1932 (Quadrangular), took 15th at Berne 1932 (an event won by Alexander Alekhine), tied for 3rd-4th at Berne 1933 (Quadrangular),[2] took 11th at Zürich 1934 (Alekhine won),[3] and took 6th at Montreux 1939.
Gygli represented Switzerland in Chess Olympiads at The Hague 1928, Warsaw 1935, and in 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad, Munich 1936.
He also played in friendly matches for Switzerland against France (1946), Yugoslavia (1949), and West Germany (1952).
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