Borislav Milic - Represents Yugoslavia in Team Play

Represents Yugoslavia in Team Play

He was selected for Yugoslav national teams in matches against the Netherlands, West Germany, USA, Switzerland, Hungary, and the Soviet Union. Milic was chosen for Yugoslav chess Olympiad teams twice, and for European Championship teams twice, winning team medals on each occasion. In 27 games, he scored (+8 =18 -1), for 69 per cent. His Olympiad and Euroteams results follow.

  • Helsinki 1952, Olympiad, 2nd reserve, +3 =2 -0, team bronze
  • Moscow 1956, Olympiad, 1st reserve, +3 =6 -0, team silver
  • Vienna 1957, Euroteams, board 8, +0 =4 -0, team silver
  • Oberhausen 1961, Euroteams, board 8, +2 =6 -1, team silver.

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