About ViewYourTeam
A Counter-Strike 2 esports tracker built for fans who want one place for rankings, rosters, and news. Just like I needed.
What is ViewYourTeam?
ViewYourTeam is a dedicated Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) community platform tracking professional match results, roster shuffles, tournament brackets, and breaking esports news. It covers every team competing on the Valve circuit - from S-tier majors to regional qualifiers - so fans have one clean place to follow the competitive scene.
This is not a faceless corporate product or an automated scraper. It's run by a one-person company, built by someone who follows CS2 closely. Data is pulled directly from official sources - Valve's own repositories, official APIs from gaming platforms, and tournament organisers - not scraped or guessed.
Why I built this
I got tired of the existing CS2 esports platforms. Pop-up ads, auto-playing videos, paywalled content, menus three levels deep - just to find out when my favourite team plays next. They were built to maximise engagement, not to actually help fans.
What really pushed me over the edge was seeing the BIG fan community build their own site, wannspieltbig.de, just to answer the single question: “when does BIG play?” That fans had to build their own tool to get a straight answer says everything about the state of CS2 coverage.
So I built ViewYourTeam - one place for every team's fans to instantly see upcoming matches, recent tournament results, world rankings, and the latest news. No ads, no clutter, no dead ends.
What you'll find here
- Teams & rosters - every team competing on the Valve circuit, with their current roster and recent activity.
- Valve world rankings - the official CS2 rankings synced after every qualifying tournament, so the numbers are always current.
- Matches - upcoming and completed matches across all major Valve-approved events.
- Tournaments - full brackets and results from the tournaments that matter most to the rankings.
- News - roster moves, tournament coverage, and analysis from the CS2 competitive scene.
How data is sourced
Rankings are sourced from Valve's official CS2 ranking system and updated after each qualifying event. Match schedules and results are tracked across Valve-approved tournaments. Roster information is verified against official team announcements before being published - not sourced from unconfirmed rumours.
News articles covering transfer rumours clearly distinguish between confirmed moves and reported speculation. If something is a rumour, it's labelled as one.
That said, mistakes can happen. If you spot something wrong, please let us know.
Get in touch
Found a mistake? Have a suggestion? Tournament organisers or teams with news tips are welcome to reach out. Come say hi on Discord or @viewyourteam on X. More ways to contact are listed on the contact page.