How Long Did It Take for Teams to Win Another Major After Their First?
Some teams emerged briefly, while others established dynasties with their Major victories.
In the history of 20 CS:GO Majors, 14 distinct teams have claimed the top prize. The time it took for these teams to secure a subsequent major title varied significantly. This article delves into the past achievements of these teams.
Longer than a year:
- <#17> Outsiders – Current streak; no end date provided
- <#16> Cloud9 – 01/28/2018 to 06/05/2022 (1,589 days)
- <#15> Gambit – 07/23/2017 to 02/28/2021 (1,316 days)
- <#14> Ninjas in Pyjamas – 08/17/2014 to 04/17/2016 (609 days)
Between 3 and 10 months:
- <#13> SK – 07/10/2016 to 05/07/2017 (301 days)
- <#12> fnatic – 11/30/2013 to 08/31/2014 (274 days)
- <#11> Virtus.pro – 03/16/2014 to 08/03/2014 (140 days)
- <#10> Fnatic – 08/23/2015 to 11/29/2015 (98 days)
- Envy – 11/01/2015 to 02/07/2016 (98 days)
- <#9> Vitality – 05/21/2023 to 08/20/2023 (91 days)
1-2 months: Almost immediate:
- <#8> Astralis – 09/08/2019 to 11/10/2019 (63 days)
- <#7> LDLC – 11/29/2014 to 01/25/2015 (57 days)
- <#6> Fnatic – 03/15/2015 to 05/10/2015 (56 days)
- FaZe – 05/22/2022 to 07/17/2022 (56 days)
- <#5> Luminosity – 04/03/2016 to 05/15/2016 (42 days)
- <#4> Astralis – 01/29/2017 to 03/05/2017 (35 days)
Instant victories:
- <#3> Natus Vincere – 11/07/2021 to 11/28/2021 (21 days)
- <#2> Astralis – 03/03/2019 to 03/23/2019 (20 days)
- <#1> Astralis – 09/23/2018 to 09/29/2018 (6 days)
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