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Top 10 sports teams

Top 10 sports teams

Esports has become very popular in the era of video game players, with the most popular esports athletes attracting millions of subscribers. Through this fame and hype, esports teams have emerged and gained huge popularity. Read on to learn about the top ten esports teams in the world.


What are the highest rated esports teams?

  1. clan stage
  2. liquid team
  3. cloud 9
  4. 100 thieves
  5. your fanatic
  6. G2 Sports
  7. born to win
  8. visual games
  9. Evil geniuses
  10. And

1. FaZe Clan

FaZe clan is generally considered the best esports organization in the world due to its wide media influence and far reaching player skill levels. The eSports organization was founded in 2010 and currently has over 80 members, many of whom compete in high-dollar tournaments throughout the year. The top games in which members of the Faze clan compete are Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS: GO), Call of Duty, Fortnite and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG). For FaZe, top placements in 2019 included first place in the GLL Grand Slam for PUBG and the BLAST Pro Series for CS: GO. FaZe has also featured in the Fornite World Cup and PUBG Global Championship, although he did not receive awards.FaZe clan teams have earned over $10 million in tournament earnings as well as high dollar sponsorship deals with the G FUEL, SteelSeries and Scuf Gaming brands. FaZe has successfully established itself in the gaming culture, both competitively and casually, all of which contribute significantly to its over $1 billion organizational value. Among the top players who have played with FaZe Clan:

  • Harvard “Rain” Nygaard (Counterstrike: Global Offensive)
  • Nikola “NiKo” Kovac (Counterstrike: Global Offensive)
  • Dennis “Cloakzy” Lepore (Fortnite / Call of Duty)
  • Turner “Tfue” Tenney (Fortnite)
  • نيك “Nickmercs” Kolcheff (Fortnite / Call of Duty)

2. Liquid Team

In terms of tournament performance, there is definitely an argument that Team Liquid has the most talented players on the planet. After all, Team Liquid has earned more than $38 million in winnings while competing in more than 2,100 tournaments around the world to align with over 60 high-ranking players. In 2019, Team Liquid took first place in the following CS: GO events: ESL One Cologne, DreamHack Masters, and ESL One Event. These wins helped Team Liquid overtake Astralis as the best CS:GO team in the world . Recently, it has also improved significantly on the mobile gaming front, taking first place in the Clash Royale League (CRL) Finals. Furthermore, Team Liquid has achieved the best achievements in both the Fortnite World Cup 2019 and the PUBG European League.Some of the best Team Liquid players who competed in these events are:

  • Ivan “MinD_Control” Ivanov (DOTA 2)
  • Kuroki “Koruki” Takhasumi (DOTA 2)
  • Russell “Twistes” Van Dolken (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Thomas “72 Hours” Mulligan (Fortnite)
  • Jake “POACH” Brumleve (Fortnite)

3. Cloud9

Next on the list is none other than Cloud9. It is impossible to point to Cloud9’s success without first noting their complete and absolute dominance of the CS:GO competitive landscape in the past decade. In 2019 alone, they took first place prize in the Starladder Berlin Major and both Valve Majors. In addition to the top CS: GO players, Cloud9 also has a much-improved League of Legends roster, resulting in competitive finals at the LEC Spring Finals and LCS Playoffs. They were also a semi-finalist in the Rocket League, a very impressive feat for a team known for their first-person shooter performance. In over 840 tournaments, Cloud9 has earned nearly $11 million playing in tournaments and seems to be only growing. Among the best players in Cloud9 history:

  • Tyler “Skadoodle” Latham (Counterstrike: Global Offensive & Valorant)
  • Jakey “Stewie2k” Yip (Counterstrike: Global Offensive & Valorant)
  • Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi (League of Legends)
  • Timothy “Automatic” TA (Counter-Strike: Global Attack)
  • مايكل “Shroud” Grzesiek (PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds و Apex Legends و Counterstrike Global Offensive)

4. 100 Thieves

100 Thieves is an esports team that is just as well known for its content creation as it is for its competitive scene. Not only does it feature dozens of players from all over the gaming world, but it also supports countless other streaming devices that play strictly for entertainment purposes. From a competitive standpoint, 100 Thieves are best known for their League of Legends performance , and while they didn’t live up to expectations in 2019, their NACLS 2018 Championship appearances and countless high-ranking finishes cannot be understated. Overall, 100 Thieves are undoubtedly a constant presence in the esports community in every way you look at it. Among the top players who competed for the 100 Thieves:

  • William “Metius” Hartmann (League of Legends)
  • Leo “Cody” Sun (League of Legends)
  • Diego “Achram” Palma (Fortnite)
  • Aaron “AZR” Ward (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • CouRageJD Jack Denlub (Fortnite)

5. Fanatic

Next on the list of the best esports teams is Fnatic, the Swedish organization built and specialized in CS: GO, League of Legends, and Dota 2. Fnatic may not be the brightest team in all of esports, but it’s impossible to deny their consistency. Performance across the competitive esports community. In 2019, they took first place in the DreamHack Masters for CS: GO, as well as a near second place in several LEC events. The team’s success has resulted in more than $17 million in championship wins and sponsorships with BMW and Monster. Since Fnatic plays most of their events overseas, they’ve been a bit overlooked in the US, but according to statistics, they shouldn’t be. A few of the top players who have competed with Fnatic are:

  • Jesper “JW” Wecksell (Counter Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Freddy “Crimes” Johansson (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Paul “Soise” Boyer (League of Legends)
  • Robin “flusha” Ronnquist (League of Legends)
  • Chong “Ohaiyo” Xin Khoo (DOTA 2)

6. G2 Sports

G2 Esports, a largely European organisation, comes in at number six on this list of the best esports teams in the world. Similar to Fnatic, G2 is not very popular in the US due to its prominent gameplay in strategy games like League of Legends and CS: GO rather than fan-friendly games like Call of Duty and Fortnite. However, G2 had a number of top performances in 2019, most notably the first place in the Mid-Season Invitational (League of Legends) as well as the second place in the ESL Pro League. In over 500 tournaments, G2 teams have earned over $9 million in earnings. Among the best players in G2 history:

  • Luka “Percz” Berkowitz (League of Legends)
  • Rasmus “Hats” and scatters (League of Legends)
  • Kenny “KennyS” Schrub (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Lennart “Geiger” Warcus (League of Legends)
  • Richard “Shocks” Papillon (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)

7. You want to win

Natus Vincere, more commonly referred to as “NAVI”, is an esports organization based primarily in Ukraine. While they are primarily known for their dominance in CS: GO, they also compete in many other games including DOTA 2 and PUBG. CS:GO has spent more than five consecutive years ranked in the top ten teams in the world, and in 2010, they were the first team to win all major Counter-Strike teams in a single year. NAVI was also the first esports organization to win $1 million in a single tournament after winning The International in 2011. With all its successes, NAVI has earned over $17.7 million playing tournaments in various games. Few of the notable players who have played with NAVI are:

  • Oleksander “s1mple” Kostyliev (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Dennis “ElectroNic” Sharipov (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Kirill “boombl4” Mikhailov (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Igor “Flamy” Vasiliev (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)

8. Open Games

Coming back to the most popular esports team, Los Angeles-based OpTic Gaming comes in at number eight on the list of the best esports teams. OpTic Gaming was once a global esports organization that competed in all major games, including League of Legends, CS: GO, and Call of Duty dating back to 2006. As of now, they have scaled back their global CS: GO play, while the Specializing more in Call of Duty, a game that is more popular in the US than abroad. However, OpTic remains very competitive, having earned several Call of Duty titles across all versions of the game. OpTic’s huge success began in 2010 with a top-five finish in the MLG National Championship (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) and continued through the 2019 season with the 2019 CWL Pro League playoffs coming to an end.OpTic is not relevant today from an overall perspective, but it is certainly one of the best teams ever, not only within American esports, but around the world as well. A few of the most successful players who have played in OpTic are:

  • Blake “Revenge” Campbell (Call of Duty)
  • Brandon “Dashi” Hotel (Call of Duty)
  • Damon “Karma” Barlow (Call of Duty)
  • إيان “Crismix” Porter (Call of Duty)
  • Seth “Scamp” Abner (Call of Duty)

9. Evil geniuses

Besides having the name of the smartest esports team ever, the members of Evil Geniuses are also some of the most talented players in all of esports. Just like Team Fnatic, Evil Geniuses specialize in CS: GO, as they are among the top few teams in nearly every event they play. In 2019, they won ESL One New York for this game, while becoming equally popular in the Dota 2 scene. In fact, Dota 2 International was acquired by Evil Geniuses just a few years ago, despite being severely underpowered. In whatever game they compete in, Evil Geniuses are among the most successful, earning $25 million over 900 entries into the tournament. Among the best players in the history of Evil Geniuses:

  • سمائل “سميل” حسن (دوتا 2)
  • Sahiil UNiVeRsE “Arora (Dota 2)
  • Clinton “Fear” Loomis (Dota 2)
  • Tarik “Tariq” Celik (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Patrick “Ashes” Price (Call of Duty)

10. OG

OG was founded in 2015 and is headquartered mainly in various countries in Europe. Their absolute dominance in DOTA 2 over the years has allowed the OG to become the second highest paying esports organization based solely on tournament results. Their $35+M earnings are second only to Team Liquid’s $38+M, even though they’ve only made it in over 120 tournaments versus Liquid’s 2,150+ tournaments. OG won back-to-back international tournaments in 2018 and 2019, and was also the first team to win four DOTA 2 majors. While nearly all of their success has come from DOTA 2, they have been highly competitive in the CS:GO scene as well for many years. Thanks to primary sponsor Red Bull, OG has become one of the most popular esports teams over the past couple of years. Notable OG players include:

  • Johann “N0tail” Sundestin (DOTA 2)
  • Topias “توبسون” Taavitsainen (DOTA 2)
  • “Ana” Fam (DOTA 2)
  • Sebastian “Seb” Molasses (DOTA 2)

Honorable Mention

Team vitality

Outside the top ten is the up-and-coming Vitality team, which has excelled in both the highly competitive League of Legends and CS: GO scenes, as well as the more unique Rainbow Six Siege and Rocket League scene. Specifically, he placed Team Vitality in the RLCS Season 7 Rocket League Finals as well as several CS: GO Finals in several ECS Championship events. Team Vitality is a great example of a good esports team, as they play great players in many different types of games. In the esports community that demands a high level of skill, it is refreshing to see a team extending its boundaries in various ways. Apparently, the large-scale strategy was successful, as the newly formed team has already collected more than 4.5 million dollars in tournament profits. Among the top players in Team Vitality are:

  • Matthew “ZywOo” Herbaut (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • Dan “ApEX” Madesclaire (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • سيدريك “RpK” Guipouy (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)
  • فيكتور “Fairy Peak” Locquet (Rocket League)
  • Amadeau “Attila” Carvalho (League of Legends)

NRG Sports

NRG is another up-and-coming team with highly competitive players all over the world and across all different games. They play in Rocket league, CS: GO, Overwatch, and even Fortnite. It’s safe to say that NRG currently has the most distinguished players of their time. Anyway, their most recent victory came in 2019, becoming the Overwatch League champions, a feat not easily accomplished by non-blue blood teams. In addition to this, they also came third in the 2019 Fortnite World Cup. NRG is not the most popular team, but it will have a huge presence for years to come. Among the top players who will compete for the NRG:

  • Shane “EpikWhale” Cotton (Fortnite)
  • Garrett “Garrett” Gordon (Rocket League)
  • Benjy “BenjyFishy” Fish (Fortnite)

SoloMid . Team

Team SoloMid, more commonly known as “TSM”, is an esports organization based in North America. Unlike some of the other teams on this list, Team TSM has had success in a variety of video games. While Fortnite and League of Legends make up nearly half of TSM’s career earnings, they have also proven themselves in Apex Legends, CS: GO, PUBG, and Rainbow Six. Although they only took the 21st place in terms of tournament earnings with a total of $8 million, Team TSM had the highest valuation of any esports organization in 2020 with around $410 million. While they have since been surpassed by FaZe in terms of total value, TSM remains one of the most successful teams of all time. Some of the notable players who can play in the TSM team are:

  • Anthony “ZexRow” Colandro (Fortnite)
  • Hikaru “Hikaru” Nakamura (Chess.com)
  • Philip “ImperialHal” Dosen (Apex Legends)
  • Heroes of William “Levine” (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Soren “Bergsen” Berg (League of Legends)

Instructions

 

FaZe clan is undoubtedly the most popular organization in the esports community, especially in the United States. There is no other brand like FaZe, and they are simply completely different. Every little kid who grows up playing video games wants to be at FaZe because they are the center of a great gaming culture. Not to mention it’s worth over a billion dollars.

Which esports team is the richest?

 

Depending on how it is calculated, a number of different teams could be the richest. Although Faze is widely seen as the most well-known and appreciated esports team, they do not have the most lucrative tournament earnings. That honor goes to Team Liquid, whose combined tournament earnings are over $38,000,000.

Who is the highest paid player in esports?

 

The highest paid player in the world is Tyler “Ninja” Blevins. Interestingly enough, Ninja isn’t actually a relatively competitive player even though he’s made around $30 million in his career. Most of that revenue came from sponsorship deals with Red Bull and Mixer, which were facilitated through his social media accounts and Twitch streaming. He continues to play Fortnite and Valorant at a fairly high level, but has never competed in major events.

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