GOTHENBURG – GÖTEBORG

City of Sweden where few top level tournaments and matches were organized. The 1901 Nordic Congress was won by Baldur Moller of Denmark. Milan Vidimar won in 1909, Rudolf Spielmann and Olson shared in 1919, Akiba Rubinstein beat Efim Bogoljubow 6½-5½ in a match which was organized between Stockholm and Gothenburg in 1921,Richard Reti was the winner ahead of Akiba Rubinstein in 1921, Efim Bogoljubow beat Andres Stahlberg 3½-½ in 1930, Gosta Stolz beat Salomon Flohr 4½-3½ in 1931, Andres Stahlberg beat Aron Nimzovich 5-3 in 1934, Ruben Fine beat Andres Stahlberg 5-3 in 1937, Andres Stahlberg drew with Paul Keres 4-4 in 1938, the 1955 Interzonal was won by David Bronstein ahead of Paul Keres, Andres Stahlberg won the the international tournament in 1957, Efim Geller won in 1967, Ulf Andersson and Vastimil Hort shared first in 1971, Alexander Chernin succeeded in 1996, Gleizerov in 1997, SB. Hansen in 1998, Mihail Marin in 1999, Yuri Yakovich and Mihail Marin tied in 2000, Viktor Gavrikov won in 2001, Yuri Yakovich won in 2002, Johanessen Leif in 2004 and the teams of Holland and Poland were the winners of the European Team Championship for men and women in 2005. Gothenburg3