{{Short description|Spanish-Cuban chess player}} {{family name hatnote|Corzo|Príncipe|lang=Spanish}} '''Juan Corzo y Príncipe''' (June 24, 1873 – September 27, 1941) was a Spanish–Cuban chess master and five-time chess champion of Cuba.

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Born in Madrid, Corzo emigrated to Cuba in 1887. He became Champion of the Havana Chess Club in 1898.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/corzo.html|title=Immortal but Unknown by Edward Winter|website=www.chesshistory.com|access-date=2016-04-07}}</ref> He is best known for losing to José Raúl Capablanca (4–3, 6 draws) in 1901 during that great player's meteoric rise, when Capablanca had just turned 13. But Corzo was a force in Cuban chess in his own right. With Capablanca, he founded the National Chess Federation of Cuba, and was a longtime editor of ''Capablanca's Chess Magazine''. He won the Cuban Chess Championship five times (in 1898, 1902, 1907, 1912, and 1918).

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