FURIA holds top spot in January CS2 Valve Regional Standings

Jonno Nicholson
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Image of FURIA Counter-Strike team competing at StarLadder Budapest Major Playoffs
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Brazilian esports organisation FURIA is first in the global Valve Regional Standings (VRS) for January 2026, keeping hold of the top spot it secured in November 2025.

The January VRS holds significant value, determining the invitations for four Tier 1 CS2 events taking place over the next four months.

Unveiled on January 5th, the latest edition of the global standings follows the conclusion of Fragadelphia’s Frag Miami 2 event, which was won by NRG.

As a result of securing victory and GamerLegion taking third place, the two teams have grabbed invites to compete in the first stage of IEM Kraków, taking place from January 28th to February 8th.

In addition to determining invites for IEM Kraków, January’s VRS also decides which teams will attend PGL Cluj-Napoca, ESL Pro League Season 23, and IEM Rio. ESL and PGL have yet to reveal the teams that have accepted invites to these events.

After winning the StarLadder Budapest Major, Team Vitality has climbed to second place in the global standings, pushing Team Falcons down to third.

Elsewhere, FaZe Clan has broken into the top ten after reaching the Grand Final at the Hungarian capital. The international roster climbs ten places from its December ranking of 17th. Another notable mover is Ninjas in Pyjamas. Following a top-20 finish in Budapest, the Swedish organisation climbs into the top 20 for the first time since October.

CS2 January VRS Top 20

Below is a list of the top 20 CS2 teams from the first VRS of 2026, including all of the moves up and down the standings from December:

  • 1st: FURIA
  • 2nd: Team Vitality (+1)
  • 3rd: Team Falcons (-1)
  • 4th: Team Spirit (+3)
  • 5th: NAVI (+5)
  • 6th: MOUZ (-1)
  • 7th: FaZe Clan (+10)
  • 8th: The MongolZ (-2)
  • 9th: Aurora Gaming (-5)
  • 10th: B8 (+6)
  • 11th: Legacy
  • 12th: G2 Esports (-3)
  • 13th: Team Liquid (-5)
  • 14th: 3DMAX
  • 15th: Astralis (-3)
  • 16th: Parivision (+3)
  • 17th: HEROIC (-4)
  • 18th: paiN Gaming (-3)
  • 19th: FUT Esports (+3)
  • 20th: Ninjas in Pyjamas (+9)

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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