Team Secret officially confirms VCT 2026 roster

Rabia Sayal
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Team Secret 2026 VCT Roster
Image Credits: Team Secret

Team Secret has announced its VCT 2026 roster, confirming the return of Jessie Cristy ‘JessieVash’ Cuyco after he took a break from competitive VALORANT.

The Filipino organisation experimented with multiple players during the 2025 off-season and has retained just one member from its previous season’s line-up.

Here is the new Team Secret roster that will debut at the VCT Pacific Kickoff 2026:

  • Kelly ‘kellyS’ Sedillo
  • Ko ‘Sylvan’ Young-sub
  • Kim ‘TenTen’ Tae-young
  • Rizkie ‘BerserX’ Adla Kusuma
  • Jessie Cristy ‘JessieVash’ Cuyco
  • Jose ‘Rbtx’ Jamir (Head Coach)

Coming from T1, Sylvan helped his former team lift its first-ever VALORANT Masters trophy in Bangkok. Apart from this, the controller also won the 2024 Red Bull Home Ground while competing under T1’s banner.

BerserX, on the other hand, was transferred from BOOM Esports after the organisation failed to retain its VCT Pacific slot. While the Indonesian player didn’t see much success in the tier-one circuit, he achieved a second-place finish at VCT Ascension Pacific 2024 and won Predator League Indonesia three times in a row with BOOM.

TenTen was a part of ZETA DIVISION’s active line-up for about five months before he was moved to the bench, and JessieVash, the oldest player in the league, served Team Secret as a streamer before joining its VALORANT roster once again.

Team Secret Yet to Make an International VCT Appearance

Ever since the introduction of the VCT International League, Team Secret hasn’t qualified for any international event. The team has only participated in VCT 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo, which featured all partnered organisations from the Pacific, China, EMEA, and Americas regions.

Team Secret has also struggled to establish its dominance in domestic tournaments, with its best performances being top-five finishes at the 2024 Pacific Kickoff, Stage 1, and Stage 2.

Heading into the 2026 VCT season, the organisation will aim to make significant improvements in the Pacific International League, while hoping to finally compete at an international event.

Rabia Sayal

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Rabia is an Editor for Esports Insider and a freelance on-screen VALORANT desk analyst and interviewer. When she's not working, you’ll find her rewatching Marvel movies and crushing on Elizabeth Olsen and Scarlett Johansson.
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