Talk:Yuniesky Quesada
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Spelling: Quezada vs Quesada
[edit]His FIDE card currently has the spelling Quesada, therefore the databases do the same. This article still has the old spelling Quezada, which FIDE used in the past. Very likely it was a wrong spelling and was later amended. Also several Spanish-language sources (also the English ones) follow the spelling with 's'; the only notable exception is the St Louis Chess Club, which once again just blatantly copy-pastes from Wikipedia... Sophia91 (talk) 21:36, 18 July 2019 (UTC)
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