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09:25, 19.07.2024
Valve updated its Counter-Strike team rankings, which determine which teams will receive invitations to the RMR closed qualifiers. This news aroused great interest among players and fans, as the ranking determines who will have the opportunity to compete for a place in major tournaments.
The ranking update shows significant changes in the positioning of teams, including Ukrainian teams competing on the European stage.
Valve's rankings are a key tool for determining the best teams in Counter-Strike. Teams that are among the top 48 in their region receive invitations to the RMR closed qualifiers, which is the first step to participating in major tournaments. Ukrainian teams traditionally hold strong positions in this ranking, and each update brings new intrigue and expectations.
In general, the Valve rankings show the following positions:
The full list of teams can be found here.
This ranking is an important benchmark for all teams seeking to succeed in the international arena. For Ukrainian teams, getting into the top 48 is a significant achievement that opens up new opportunities for development and participation in tournaments.
In the updated Valve ranking, the positions of Ukrainian teams in the European region are as follows:
- NAVI - 5th place
- B8 - 26th place
- Monte - 41st place
- Passion UA - 44th place
- FAVBET - 71st place
- kONO - 74th place
NAVI, B8, Monte, and Passion UA managed to get into the top 48, which should allow them to receive invitations to the RMR closed qualifiers. This is an important step for Ukrainian teams, as participation in the RMR opens the way to major international tournaments, namely the Major.
The updated Valve rankings have once again confirmed the strong positions of Ukrainian teams in the European region. The teams that made it to the top 48 will have the opportunity to demonstrate their skills at the closed qualifiers for RMR. This opens up new prospects for Ukrainian esports and creates additional intrigue in anticipation of future tournaments.
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