Imre König (Koenig) aka Mirko Kenig (February 9, 1901, Gyula, Austria-Hungary – September 9, 1992, Santa Monica, California) was a chess master representing Yugoslavia and Great Britain.
He was born in Gyula, Hungary, and also lived in Austria, England and the USA during the troubled times between the two world wars.
In 1936, he tied for 6-7th in Novi Sad (Vasja Pirc won).
In 1939, he tied for 4-5th in Bournemouth (Max Euwe won), and shared 1st with Philip Stuart Milner-Barry in Hampstead.
In 1948/49, he took 2nd, behind Nicolas Rossolimo, in the Hastings International Chess Congress.