Counter-Strike 2 ENC 2026: Confirmed and Rumored Rosters

Compiled rosters for Counter-Strike 2 ENC 2026 list confirmed and rumored national teams, including Brazil, Mongolia, Sweden, Denmark and Turkey.

Compiled rosters for the Counter-Strike 2 ENC 2026 include a mix of confirmed and rumored national teams published by organizers ahead of the tournament. The lists feature veteran professionals and regional players; many entries are marked tentative pending federation confirmation.

Brazil’s entry in the compilation lists Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato, Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo, João “snow” Vinicius and Lucas “nqz” Soares. Mongolia’s roster shows Anarbileg “cobrazera” Uuganbayar, Ayush “mzinho” Batbold, Sodbayar “Techno4K” Munkhbold, Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold and Yesuntumur “nin9” Gantulga and is listed as a potential surprise contender after rapid international results in recent seasons.

Team Sweden is listed with Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin, Love “phzy” Smidebrant, Fredrik “REZ” Sterner, Tim “susp” Ångström and Linus “nilo” Bergman. Team Denmark appears with René “TeSeS” Madsen, Victor “Staehr” Staehr, Rasmus “HooXi” Nielsen, Jakob “jabbi” Nygaard and Sebastian “Tauson” Tauson.

Team Turkey’s compilation includes Ali “Wicadia” Haydar Yalçın, Caner “soulfly” Kesici, İsmailcan “XANTARES” Dörtkardeş, Yasin “xfl0ud” Koç and Samet “jottAAA” Köklü. The United States list shows Mason “Lake” Sanderson, Joshua “JBa” Barutt, Michael “Swisher” Schmid, Joshua “oSee” Ohm and Michael “Grim” Wince.

Other named entries in the published lists include Canada with Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken and Keith “NAF” Markovic; Poland with Janusz “Snax” Pogorzelski and Milan “hypex” Polowiec; Germany with Josef “faveN” Baumann, Jon “JDC” de Castro and Johannes “tabseN” Wodarz; and Estonia with Robin “ropz” Kool, Rassim “Jyo” Valijev and Kevin “HS” Tarn. Spain’s list pairs Álvaro “SunPayus” García, Alejandro “alex” Masanet, Antonio “Martinez” Martinez, David “dav1g” Granado and Yeray “Joey” Perez, with Jonathan “MusambaN1” Torrent listed as head coach.

China’s roster appears with Su “zero” Jingshen, Ji “Jee” Dongkai, Yang “JamYoung” Yi, Tang “EmiliaQAQ” Junjie and Niu “westmelon” Zhe. Organizers note that China joined the ENC ecosystem later than several other nations, and official roster decisions for the country remain less settled.

The compilation also lists teams from many other nations across Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia. Several federations submitted partial or rumored lineups, and some countries mix local talent with players who have international experience.

Organizers describe the ENC as a national-team competition for Counter-Strike 2 that matches countries rather than club teams. Final roster confirmations, five-player squads and coaching staff are expected to be released by federations and organizers closer to the tournament schedule.

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