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How the CS2 Player Lookup Works
Our CS2 player lookup searches a database of thousands of professional and semi-professional Counter-Strike 2 players. Enter a player nickname, real name, Steam ID or FACEIT username and we instantly match it against our records. Each result links to a full player profile with career statistics, match history, team affiliations and performance trends across tournaments.
CS2 Player Lookup Database
The CS2 player lookup tool searches a comprehensive database of professional and semi-professional Counter-Strike 2 players. Enter any combination of in-game nickname, real name, Steam64 ID, custom Steam URL or FACEIT username and the system performs an instant match against all indexed records. Results return full player profiles including career statistics (HLTV rating, K/D ratio, ADR, KAST percentage, headshot rate), current team affiliation, nationality, match history across tournaments and performance trends over time. The database covers players competing at S-tier, A-tier and B-tier events, providing data on thousands of active professionals and semi-professionals.
FACEIT Integration & ELO System
FACEIT is the primary third-party competitive platform for CS2, operating its own ELO-based ranking system separate from Valve's in-game Premier mode. FACEIT ELO starts at approximately 800 for new accounts and scales upward with no hard cap, though the highest-rated players typically sit between 3,500 and 4,500 ELO. FACEIT assigns skill levels from 1 to 10 based on ELO ranges, with Level 10 (2,001+ ELO) representing the top tier of competition. Many professional CS2 players maintain FACEIT accounts for practice between tournaments, and FACEIT Pro League (FPL) serves as a proving ground where aspiring professionals compete against established pros for monthly prize pools. Our player lookup tool cross-references FACEIT data when available, showing competitive level, ELO rating and recent FACEIT match results alongside professional tournament statistics.
Who Uses CS2 Player Lookup Data?
Player lookup data serves multiple purposes for the CS2 community. Esports bettors use player profiles to evaluate individual form before placing wagers -- a star player on a cold streak or returning from injury can significantly impact team performance. Fantasy esports participants reference career statistics and recent form to build optimal rosters. Scouts and team managers use player databases to identify emerging talent by filtering for high-rated players on lower-tier teams. Content creators and analysts reference player profiles for broadcast preparation, article research and statistical comparisons between players across different eras of competitive Counter-Strike.
CS2 Player Lookup FAQ
How do I find someone's FACEIT account?
To find a FACEIT account, enter the player's in-game nickname, real name or Steam ID into our search tool above. Our database cross-references multiple data sources to match players with their competitive profiles. If the player competes at a professional or semi-professional level, their FACEIT data (including ELO rating, skill level and recent match history) will be displayed alongside their tournament statistics. For players not in our database, you can also search directly on the FACEIT platform using their Steam profile URL or in-game name. FACEIT accounts are linked to Steam accounts, so finding one typically leads to the other.
Can I search CS2 players by Steam ID?
Yes, our player lookup tool accepts Steam64 IDs (17-digit numerical identifiers), custom Steam URLs and vanity names. Enter any of these formats into the search bar and the system will match against our database of professional and semi-professional CS2 players. If a match is found, you will see the player's full profile including career statistics (rating, K/D, ADR, KAST), current team affiliation, nationality, match history and performance trends across tournaments. Steam IDs are the most reliable search method as they are unique to each account, while nickname searches may return multiple results if the name is common.
What is a FACEIT checker?
A FACEIT checker (also called a FACEIT finder or FACEIT lookup) is a tool that retrieves player profile information from the FACEIT competitive platform. FACEIT is the most popular third-party matchmaking service for CS2, running its own ELO-based ranking system with skill levels from 1 to 10. A FACEIT checker displays the player's current ELO rating, skill level, win/loss record, average statistics per match (kills, deaths, K/D ratio, headshot percentage), recent match history and account age. Our CS2 player lookup functions as a comprehensive FACEIT checker while also providing tournament-level professional statistics that standard FACEIT lookup tools do not include, giving you a complete view of any player's competitive career.
Is the CS2 player lookup free?
Yes, our CS2 player lookup tool is completely free with no registration required and no limit on the number of searches you can perform. Simply enter a player name, Steam ID or FACEIT nickname in the search bar and results appear instantly. There are no premium tiers, no locked features and no account requirements. The tool searches our full database of professional and semi-professional CS2 players and returns comprehensive profile data including career statistics, team affiliations and match history at no cost.
What data is shown on CS2 player profiles?
Each CS2 player profile in our database displays a comprehensive set of competitive data. Core statistics include HLTV 2.0 rating (a composite performance metric where 1.00 is average), K/D ratio (career kills divided by deaths), ADR (Average Damage per Round, measuring consistent damage output), KAST percentage (percentage of rounds with a Kill, Assist, Survived or Traded event) and headshot percentage. Profile information includes the player's current team, nationality, real name and profile image. Match history shows recent tournament results with per-map statistics, opponent teams and match outcomes. Performance trends display how a player's rating and key metrics have changed over time, useful for identifying players on hot streaks or in slumps.
How does the FACEIT ELO system work?
The FACEIT ELO system is a competitive rating used to rank CS2 players on the FACEIT platform. New accounts start at approximately 800 ELO and gain or lose points after each match based on the outcome and the ELO difference between the two teams. Winning against higher-rated opponents yields more ELO than winning against lower-rated ones, and vice versa for losses. FACEIT skill levels are assigned based on ELO ranges: Level 1 (100-800), Level 2 (801-950), Level 3 (951-1,100), increasing incrementally up to Level 10 (2,001+). The highest-rated players in the world maintain FACEIT ELO ratings between 3,500 and 4,500. FACEIT ELO is separate from Valve's in-game CS2 Premier rating, though there is a general correlation between the two systems. FACEIT Pro League (FPL) restricts access to Level 10 players and serves as the highest tier of FACEIT competition.
Can I compare two CS2 players using this tool?
While the player lookup tool is designed for individual profile searches, you can compare players by opening two profiles in separate browser tabs and reviewing their statistics side by side. Key comparison metrics include HLTV rating (higher is better, with 1.00 as the baseline), ADR (80+ is strong, 90+ is elite), K/D ratio (above 1.00 means more kills than deaths), opening duel win rate (how often the player wins the first engagement of a round) and clutch round win percentage. When comparing players for betting analysis, focus on recent form over the last 3 months rather than all-time career statistics, as current performance is a stronger predictor of upcoming match outcomes.
How often is the player database updated?
Our player database is updated continuously throughout the day. Match results and individual player statistics are refreshed within minutes of a professional match concluding, ensuring that ratings, K/D ratios, ADR and other performance metrics reflect the most recent data available. New players are added to the database as they appear in professional or semi-professional competition at S-tier, A-tier and B-tier events tracked by our data feeds. Roster changes, team transfers and player retirements are reflected as soon as they are officially confirmed by the teams or tournament organisers. FACEIT-linked data is synchronised on a regular schedule to keep ELO ratings and competitive levels current. The database currently indexes over 12,000 professional and semi-professional CS2 players and continues to grow as new talent enters the competitive scene.
Can I use the player lookup for esports betting research?
Yes, many users rely on our player lookup tool as part of their pre-match research workflow for CS2 esports betting. By reviewing a player's recent form, career statistics, head-to-head records and performance trends, you can gain valuable context that goes beyond simple team rankings. For example, identifying that a star player is on a rating decline, has recently changed teams or has returned from a break can significantly inform your assessment of a team's likely performance in an upcoming match. Combined with our match predictions and odds comparison tools, the player lookup provides a data-driven foundation for informed decision-making. However, we always encourage responsible gambling practices -- statistical data provides context but does not guarantee outcomes, and all betting decisions should be made within your personal financial limits and in compliance with the laws of your jurisdiction.
What is the difference between HLTV rating and FACEIT ELO?
HLTV rating and FACEIT ELO measure player performance in different contexts and should not be directly compared. HLTV rating (specifically the 2.0 version) is a composite performance metric used to evaluate players in professional tournament matches. It factors in kills, deaths, rounds survived, multi-kill rounds, opening kills and other in-match events to produce a score where 1.00 represents average performance. Ratings above 1.10 are considered strong, and consistently rating above 1.20 places a player among the elite. FACEIT ELO, by contrast, is a matchmaking rating used on the FACEIT competitive platform. It reflects win/loss outcomes rather than individual round-by-round performance, starting at approximately 800 for new accounts and scaling upward with no hard cap. FACEIT skill levels from 1 to 10 are assigned based on ELO ranges. A player can have a high HLTV rating but a moderate FACEIT ELO (for example, if they primarily compete in professional tournaments and rarely play FACEIT), or vice versa. Our player profiles display both metrics when available to give you the most complete picture of competitive performance.
