Vitality named Team of The Year
Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut and company were in imperious form all through 2023.

Vitality have been crowned as the Team of the Year for 2023, ahead of G2 and FaZe. Their trophy count during the year was simply unmatched, as the team won the BLAST.tv Paris Major, Gamers8, IEM Rio, BLAST Fall Final, and BLAST World Final.
They achieved this feat despite replacing two players, namely Peter "dupreeh" Rasmussen and Emil "Magisk" Reif, as well as coach Danny "zonic" Sørensen during the year. Vitality also topped the board in terms of their Round win percentage (56.3%), 4vs5 conversion (53.4%), CT-round wins (57%), and T-round wins (55.5%).
Vitality entered the season with steady form, placing 5-6th at IEM Katowice and 5-8th at ESL Pro League S17. Those events served as good preparation for the team that then went on to reach the final of all three events before the summer break. They won IEM Rio and the BLAST.tv Paris Major, and placed 2nd at BLAST Premier Spring Final 2023.
During the summer break, they added Shahar "flameZ" Shushan in favor of dupreeh and had another stable start to the season. A semi-final berth at IEM Cologne and a 5-8th place at ESL Pro League Season 18 on either side of their Gamers8 victory showed Vitality could still place among the best ahead of CS2's release.
Their debut in the new game didn't go to plan as they dropped out in last place at IEM Sydney, but the team bounced back with aplomb after signing William "mezii" Merriman and Rémy "XTQZZZ" Quoniam in place of Magisk and zonic.
They ended the year in dominant fashion with titles at BLAST Fall Final and BLAST World Final, achieving the latter without dropping a single map, to end the year at No.1 in the world rankings.
Team of the Year
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The team of the year is decided based upon ranking gains made by three-man cores (not the organizations) over the course of the year. Unlike in the actual ranking, core's points here are unaffected by roster changes or decay.