Abu Sufian Shakil

Abu Sufian Shakil (1980) is a Bangladeshi chess International Master.

Shakil Abu Sufian
CountryBangladesh
Born1980 (age 3940)
TitleInternational Master (2011)
Peak rating2344 (June 2015)
Ranking3488 World (active players)

Career

Abu Sufian Shakil earned the FIDE Master title in 2001 and International Master title in 2011. both of his title he got from Asian Zonal championship from Colombo, Sri Lanka. He represented Bangladesh in several chess competitions from 2005 to 2015. he is also doing a job as a National Chess Coach of National Sports Council, Bangladesh. Currently he elected as a General Secretary of Association of Chess players, Bangladesh. He participated three times in Chess Olympiad (Turin, Italy in 2006; Dresden, Germany in 2008 and Khanty-Manshisk, Russia in 2010) on behalf of the Bangladesh Chess team.

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