Five grandmasters from Uzbekistan have secured spots in the FIDE top 100 rankings. Nodirbek Abdusattorov leads the nation at 12th place overall. Two female players from the country also feature prominently, with Afruza Hamdamova at 40th in the women's rankings.
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has updated its top 100 rankings, highlighting Uzbekistan's growing prominence in the sport. Five Uzbek grandmasters now rank among the world's elite players, a testament to the country's investment in chess development.
Nodirbek Abdusattorov stands as Uzbekistan's highest-ranked player at 12th position globally. His consistent performance has elevated the nation's standing on the international stage. In the women's category, Afruza Hamdamova leads Uzbekistan at 40th place, joined by another female player, Mohinur Abdurashidova, who is also within the top 100.
This achievement underscores Uzbekistan's success in nurturing top-tier talent. The rankings reflect the latest evaluations as of early 2026, positioning these players as key figures in upcoming tournaments.