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Use this FACEIT finder with a FACEIT profile link, FACEIT nickname, Steam profile link, or SteamID64 to find a CS2 player.

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Player Finder

Use this FACEIT finder with a FACEIT profile link, FACEIT nickname, Steam profile link, or SteamID64 to find a CS2 player.

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How does the FACEIT finder work?

Enter a FACEIT nickname or profile URL, a Steam community URL, or a 17-digit SteamID64. The FACEIT finder resolves the public identity and opens the matching JumpThrow player profile—no tab-hopping through half a dozen sites.

Can the Steam finder locate a FACEIT account?

Yes. Paste a Steam community profile URL or SteamID64 and JumpThrow will use it as a Steam lookup for the linked FACEIT profile. If no link is discoverable, try the exact FACEIT nickname or profile URL instead.

Which FACEIT stats and CS2 stats can I explore?

Start with FACEIT level and ELO, then read recent ADR, K/D, win rate, headshot rate, and match results. When enough public match data is available, JumpThrow also surfaces map form, playstyle patterns, teammate synergy, and repeat-opponent history.

What is the difference between a FACEIT lookup and a Steam lookup?

A FACEIT nickname or profile URL points to the competitive profile; a Steam URL or SteamID64 identifies the underlying account. When those identities are linked, either lookup leads to the same JumpThrow player page.

Can I look up teammates, opponents, or pro players?

Yes. Search any player whose public Steam or FACEIT identity can be resolved. Check a new teammate’s recent form, revisit a familiar rival, or study how a pro performs across their map pool.

Why does a player lookup sometimes fail?

Nicknames change, profile links can be incomplete, and a Steam account may not expose a discoverable FACEIT connection. Try the full FACEIT profile URL, then the SteamID64; both avoid guesswork around display names.

Do I need to upload a demo to see player stats?

No. You can explore available public profile and recent-match data without uploading a demo. Demo processing is for deeper match review—rounds, duels, economy, utility, and visualizations—when you want to understand the game, not just the player.