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Valve Regional Standings

Valve Regional Standings (VRS) are Valve's official CS2 team rankings for invites, seeding, and Major qualification context.

Valve Regional Standings

Global team leaderboard
Rank Team Points Change
151
P
857 PointsRank change
152
E
856 PointsRank change
153
H
854 PointsRank change
154
Rare Atom logo
854 PointsRank change
155
I
852 PointsRank change
156
MOUZ NXT logo
849 PointsRank change
157
LAG logo
847 PointsRank change
158
H
845 PointsRank change
159
R
833 PointsRank change
160
M
831 PointsRank change
161
K
830 PointsRank change
162
N
830 PointsRank change
163
R
826 PointsRank change
164
S
821 PointsRank change
165
A
820 PointsRank change
166
W
820 PointsRank change
167
ODDIK logo
816 PointsRank change
168
Chinggis Warriors logo
815 PointsRank change
169
F
815 PointsRank change
170
A
812 PointsRank change
171
Rooster logo
809 PointsRank change
172
MIBR Academy logo
805 PointsRank change
173
I
804 PointsRank change
174
S
804 PointsRank change
175
W
803 PointsRank change
176
M
800 PointsRank change
177
Spirit Academy logo
789 PointsRank change
178
F
787 PointsRank change
179
B
785 PointsRank change
180
S
782 PointsRank change
How VRS works

Valve ranks five-player rosters for direct tournament invites and seeding. Lower ranks and higher points indicate a stronger position; change compares the previous published snapshot.

See Valve's methodology

FAQ

Valve Regional Standings

Browse Valve Regional Standings for CS2 teams, compare regional ranking snapshots, and follow the official VRS invite and seeding order.

FAQ
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What do these CS2 rankings cover?

VRS is Valve's official CS2 team ranking for tournament invites, Major qualification context, and seeding. Global rank compares every listed team; regional rank shows the order within Europe, the Americas, or Asia.

Why do ranks move between snapshots?

Movement reflects recent match results, opponent quality, and event weighting. Older matches gradually lose impact as windows roll forward.

How do I read the VRS table?

Each snapshot is a published ranking date. The history view matches exact displayed team names across snapshots; a rename starts a separate path because Valve does not publish a stable team identifier here. Points show the VRS score, and lineups are the five players attached to the selected snapshot.