Boris Spassky
| Boris Spassky | |
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| Борис Спасский | |
| Spassky in 1983 | |
| Full name | Boris Vasilyevich Spassky | 
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| Born | January 30, 1937 Leningrad, Soviet Union | 
| Died | February 27, 2025 (aged 88) Moscow, Russia | 
| Title | Grandmaster (1955) | 
| World Champion | 1969–1972 | 
| FIDE rating | 2548 (June 2025) [retired] | 
| Peak rating | 2690 (January 1971) | 
| Peak ranking | No. 2 (January 1971) | 
Boris Vasilyevich Spassky (Russian: Борис Васильевич Спасский; January 30, 1937 – February 27, 2025) was a Russian chess grandmaster who was the tenth World Chess Champion, holding the title from 1969 to 1972. Spassky played three world championship matches: he lost to Tigran Petrosian in 1966; defeated Petrosian in 1969 to become world champion; then lost to Bobby Fischer in a famous match in 1972.
Spassky won the Soviet Chess Championship twice outright (1961, 1973), and twice lost in playoffs (1956, 1963), after tying for first place during the event proper. He was a World Chess Championship candidate on seven occasions (1956, 1965, 1968, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1985). In addition to his Candidates wins in 1965 and 1968, Spassky reached the semi-final stage in 1974 and the final stage in 1977.
Spassky immigrated to France in 1976 and became a French citizen in 1978. He continued to compete in tournaments, but was no longer a major contender for the world title. Spassky lost an unofficial rematch against Fischer in 1992. In 2012, he left France and returned to Russia.