
Complete List of CSGO & CS2 Major Champions Since 2019
Counter-Strike Majors have shaped the competitive landscape of CS:GO and CS2 over the past five years. Here's a comprehensive look at each champion's journey and achievement.
IEM Katowice 2019 – Astralis dominated with their third Major title, matching fnatic's record. The Danish powerhouse, led by gla1ve, showcased revolutionary utility usage and tactics, defeating ENCE without dropping a single map.

Astralis celebrates IEM Katowice 2019 victory
StarLadder Berlin 2019 – Astralis secured their fourth Major title, becoming the most successful team in CS:GO Major history. Despite a five-month tournament drought, they overcame Team Liquid and AVANGAR to reclaim their throne.

Astralis wins StarLadder Berlin Major 2019
PGL Stockholm 2021 – Natus Vincere achieved their first Major victory with a perfect run, becoming the first team to win without dropping a map. S1mple's outstanding performance led NAVI to a historic victory over G2.

NAVI celebrates PGL Stockholm Major win
PGL Antwerp 2022 – FaZe Clan claimed their first Major title under karrigan's leadership, defeating NAVI in the finals. Their international roster proved that diverse lineups could succeed at the highest level.

FaZe Clan wins PGL Major Antwerp
IEM Rio 2022 – Outsiders (Virtus.pro core) surprised everyone with their tactical prowess, defeating HEROIC in the finals. Their methodical playstyle, led by Jame, earned them their first Major title.

Outsiders team celebrates Major trophy win
BLAST.tv Paris 2023 – Team Vitality won the final CS:GO Major on home soil, with ZywOo leading an undefeated run. Dupreeh set a record with his fifth Major title.

Vitality celebrates Paris Major victory
PGL Copenhagen 2024 – NAVI secured their second Major title in the first CS2 Major. Their new roster, featuring MVP jL, defeated FaZe Clan in a thrilling 2-1 final.

NAVI celebrates PGL Major Copenhagen victory
The Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 continues this legacy, bringing together 24 elite teams from November 30 to December 15, marking the next chapter in Counter-Strike's competitive history.
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