VALORANT esports
181 professional teams, drawn from 1,820 tournament games played between 2026-05-22 and 2026-08-20. What each one actually plays — agent pool, map pool, roster — with every agent and map linked through to its own page.
What this is not
It is not a results table, a schedule or a bracket. Sites built for that do it better and update it faster, and there is no reason for a database to compete with them on their own ground. What a database can do is answer what a team plays and connect it to everything else it knows, which is what these pages are for.
Teams
Ordered by games in the window. A team needs at least 5 games to appear at all — below that a map pool is noise rather than a pattern.
Where the data comes from
Tournament match data from PandaScore, covering 3,576 team-games across 1,820 maps. Each game carries the map, both rosters and the agent every player picked, which is what makes an agent pool computable rather than something to be written up by hand.
It is professional play only. Nothing here describes ranked, where the agent distribution is different for reasons that have more to do with solo queue than with strategy.