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Fischer didn't play for Iceland[edit]

I removed Iceland from the "country" entry in the infobox. As it's been there since 2007, I should explain why. There've been recurring discussions about how to describe Fischer's nationality (here, here, here, here and most recently here), but the "country" entry in ((Infobox chess biography)) refers to the chess federation(s) the player was or is affiliated with, not the player's nationality or citizenship. (It doesn't say so in the template documentation (maybe it should), but you can see in articles where more than one "country" is listed (e.g. Fabiano Caruana) that that's how that entry is consistently used.) Fischer was never affiliated with the Icelandic Chess Federation. As mentioned in several of the above-linked discussions, he never played for Iceland and in fact didn't play any official games while he lived there. His FIDE page still lists his federation as USA, and the FIDE archive of transfers doesn't list a transfer for him. Joriki (talk) 17:38, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]