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Every Counter-Strike Legend Nominated for HLTV Hall of Fame 2025

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Every Counter-Strike Legend Nominated for HLTV Hall of Fame 2025

For a professional and retired Counter-Strike player, entering the HLTV Hall of Fame is the highest recognized honor. This list was started back in 2024, when HLTV joined hands with 1xbet to induct some of the best players from the past. Following the newly inaugurated tradition, 1xbet has nominated 10 players for HLTV Hall of Fame 2025, out of which three will officially make it to the list.

Players who are nominated for the HLTV Hall of Fame 2025 have shown the world their capabilities by giving countless unforgettable moments in Counter-Strike. With their extraordinary skills and Hall of Fame induction, some exemplary players will etch their names in the game’s history forever.

Here’s a list of all the players who are nominated for the HLTV Hall of Fame this year.

1 Peter “⁠dupreeh⁠” Rasmussen

Peter "⁠dupreeh⁠" Rasmussen
Credits: itsdupreeh/Instagram

The list starts with none other than Peter Rasmussen, AKA dupreeh⁠, the undisputed king of AWP! You may also call him Mr CS:GO, as he has attended all 19 CS:GO Major Championship tournaments and has won five of them. Apart from his five major victories, dupreeh⁠ has 27 other tournament victories to his name.

Coming from Denmark, this player has made it to the Top 20 Player of the Year list seven times in 2013 (#18), 2014 (#16), 2015 (#12), 2017 (#10), 2018 (#5), 2019(#16), and 2020 (#9). While the accolades speak out loud, here are some notable achievements earned by dupreeh⁠ during his professional Counter-Strike career with teams like Astralis, Vitality, TSM, etc:

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Placement Tournament Team
1st BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 Vitality
Legends IEM Rio Major 2022 Vitality
Legends PGL Major Antwerp 2022 Vitality
Legends PGL Major Stockholm 2021 Astralis
1st StarLadder Major Berlin 2019 Astralis
1st IEM Katowice 2019 Astralis
1st FACEIT Major 2018 Astralis
Legends ELEAGUE Major 2018 Astralis
3-4th PGL Major Krakow 2017 Astralis
1st ELEAGUE Major 2017 Astralis
1/4 final ESL One Cologne 2016 Astralis
3-4th MLG Columbus 2016 Astralis
1/4 final DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015 TSM
3-4th ESL One Cologne 2015 TSM
1/4 final ESL One Katowice 2015 TSM
1/4 final DreamHack Winter 2014 Dignitas
3-4th ESL One Cologne 2014 Dignitas
3-4th EMS One Katowice 2014 Dignitas
1/4 final DreamHack Winter 2013 CPH Wolves

2 Jorgen “⁠XeqtR⁠” Johannessen

Having played alongside HLTV Hall of Famers like HeatoN and Potti, XeqtR⁠ was a “tactical mastermind” during his time as a professional Counter-Strike player. This Norwegian player impressed the world when CS 1.6 was running at its peak and before CS:GO was even born! Being a master strategist and a legend of the game, XeqtR⁠ helped in shaping the future of Counter-Strike in the early 20s.

During his career, XeqtR⁠ worked with multiple Esports teams, including legendary organizations like SK Gaming, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and NoA. With these teams, this Hall of Fame inductee won multiple tournaments over two decades ago. For your reference, here’s a list of them:

Placement Tournament Team
1st shgOpen 2006 NoA
1st WEG 2005 S01 NoA
1st CPL Winter 2004 NoA
2nd 2003 CPL Summer Team9
1st ESWC 2003 Team9
2nd ClikArena 2003 EoLithic
1st 2002 CPL Summer SK Gaming
1st CPL Europe Cologne 2002 Nordic Division
3rd CPL Winter 2001 MTW
1st 2001 CPL Europe Berlin Ninjas in Pyjamas

3 Ola “⁠elemeNt⁠” Moum

Ola "⁠elemeNt⁠" Moum
Credits: olam3nt/Instagram

Ola Moum AKA elemeNt⁠ was the most sought-after player in CS history, as every team of his era wanted him desperately. A true master of Rifle and a great in-game leader, elemeNt⁠ has accomplished almost everything it takes to be called a Legend! For the record, he is also the first Counter-Strike player who was bought out of contract by a rival team – SK Gaming sold him to NoA in 2004 for a hefty price.

His A-class tournament victories in the early 20s earned him a name for himself and NoA, before FaZe would go on to popularize it for modern players. Here’s a list of achievements earned by elemeNt⁠ during his professional career:

Placement Tournament Team
2nd CPL Winter 2006 Meet Your Makers
1st ClanBase EuroCup XII Mousesports
1st WEG 2005 S01 NoA
1st CPL Winter 2004 NoA
1st ATI EverLAN Summer 2004 NoA
1st CPL Winter 2003 SK Gaming
1st 2003 CPL Summer SK Gaming
2nd ClikArena 2003 EoLithic
2nd CPL Winter 2002 GameOnline
2nd 2002 CPL Summer GameOnline

4 Abdisamad “⁠SpawN⁠” Mohamed

Abdisamad "⁠SpawN⁠" Mohamed
Credits: @SpawN_real/X

Dominating alongside HeatoN and Potti in Ninjas in Pyjamas and SK Gaming, SpawN⁠ has constantly shown the world why you can’t bet against his team. With major tactical brilliance and almost invincible with a Rifle, this professional Swedish player has led SK Gaming and Ninjas in Pyjamas to multiple major top-tier championships. Some of his most iconic victories are mentioned below:

Placement Tournament Team
1st Samsung Euro Championship 2007 SK Gaming
2nd World Cyber Games 2006 Ninjas in Pyjamas
1st KODE5 2006 Ninjas in Pyjamas
1st NGL-One Season I – Finals Ninjas in Pyjamas
1st European Nations Champions 2006 Team Sweden
1st CPL Winter 2005 SK Gaming
1st CPL Summer 2005 SK Gaming
2nd CPL Summer 2004 SK Gaming
1st CPL Winter 2003 SK Gaming
1st World Cyber Games 2003 SK Gaming

5 Raphael “⁠cogu⁠” Camargo

If it wasn’t for cogu, the CS dream for many Brazilian players would have slowed down back in the days. This player single-handedly changed the landscape of Counter-Strike for his country by joining hands with MIBR. Raphael AKA cogu was loved by the fans, as he was voted the third best Counter-Strike player from 2000 – 2010 by HLTV’s users.

At his peak, he led MIBR to multiple major victories in 2005, 2006, and 2007. Here’s a list of those victories:

Placement Tournament Team
1st IEM III American Championship Finals MIBR
2nd IEM III Global Challenge Los Angeles MIBR
2nd GameGune 2007 MIBR
1st ESWC Brazil 2007 MIBR
1st shgOpen 2007 – Counter-Strike MIBR
1st WCG Pan-American Championship 2006 MIBR
1st ESWC 2006 MIBR
1st ESWC 2006 MIBR
1st 2005 CPL Chile MIBR
1st 2005 CPL Brazil MIBR

6 Yegor “⁠markeloff⁠” Markelov

Yegor "⁠markeloff⁠" Markelov
Credits: markeloff/Instagram

The Counter-Strike universe had received a new star, or “superstar,” when markeloff⁠ shook hands with Natus Vincere and changed CS:GO forever. This Ukrainian player was the main Sniper for his team for almost half a decade. Most still consider him one of the best AWPers of his time, as his ability to hit the head in one shot led Natus Vincere to multiple tournament victories.

HLTV had even ranked markeloff⁠ as the best player of 2010, as he was the true MVP of the game for several years before and after CS:GO was introduced. Check out some of his career-highlighting achievements below:

Placement Tournament Team
1st WESG 2017 Europe Finals Team Ukraine
1st DreamHack Open Leipzig 2017 FlipSid3 Tactics
2nd Intel Extreme Masters VI Natus Vincere
1st IEM VI Global Challenge Kyiv Natus Vincere
1st Intel Extreme Masters V Natus Vincere
1st DreamHack Winter 2010 Natus Vincere
1st World Cyber Games 2010 Natus Vincere
1st Arbalet Dallas 2010 Natus Vincere
1st ESWC 2010 Natus Vincere
1st Intel Extreme Masters IV Natus Vincere

7 Kyle “⁠Ksharp⁠” Miller

Kyle "⁠Ksharp⁠" Miller
Credits: gogo_speedracer/Instagram

For popular Counter-Strike teams like X3 and Team 3D, Ksharp⁠ was the true MVP, as he led them to multiple tournament finals and victories during his time as a professional player. You have to associate his name with Counter-Strike: Source whenever you are speaking of it.

Coming from the USA, Ksharp⁠ helped Team 3D stay on top for several years. All thanks to his constant performance and teamwork! Some of his most iconic runs and performances were noted during the following tournaments:

Placement Tournament Team
3rd NewEgg LANFest 2007 New York 3D
4th DigitalLife 2007 New York 3D
1st World Cyber Games 2005 Team 3D
1st World Cyber Games 2004 Team 3D
3rd World Cyber Games 2003 Team 3D
4th 2003 CPL Summer Team 3D
1st CPL Winter 2002 Team 3D
7th-8th World Cyber Games 2002 Team 3D
2nd CPL Winter 2001 X3
1st 2001 Speakeasy CPL X3

8 Danny “⁠fRoD⁠” Montaner

Popular as a coach for T1 in Valorant, fRoD⁠ was one of the best Counter-Strike players coming from the USA after Ksharp⁠ left off. Before he retired from the game, fRoD⁠ helped Complexity Gaming earn four consecutive victories in top-tier CS tournaments. These victories weren’t even close, as Complexity dominated in most of those matches with fRoD⁠ in their corner.

As all good things come to an end, Danny “⁠fRoD⁠” Montaner, too, left Complexity and joined Evil Geniuses in later parts of his career. With them, he achieved the following feats:

Placement
1st MSI Beat IT! 2010 Evil Geniuses
1st IEM IV American Championship Finals Evil Geniuses
1st GameGune Mexico 2009 Evil Geniuses
1st CGS 2007 Individual Tournament Complexity Gaming
1st DigitalLife 2007 Complexity Gaming
1st Championship Gaming Invitational 2006 Complexity Gaming
1st CPL Summer 2006 Complexity Gaming
2nd WEG Masters 2006 Complexity Gaming
1st GGL/ClanBase Trans-Atlantic Showdown Complexity Gaming
1st ESWC 2005 Complexity Gaming

9 Kenny “⁠kennyS⁠” Schrub

Kenny "⁠kennyS⁠" Schrub
Credits: kennysofficial/Instagram

Imagine a player so good that he becomes the reason Valve nerfs AWP in 2015. Well, it would be a lie if we said that kennyS⁠ isn’t a reason why the developers had to make that move. With his fast reflexes, pinpoint frags, and accurate sniper shots, he helped squads like Team EnVyUs win multiple CS:GO tournaments.

On paper, kennyS⁠ is one of the best Esports players to ever come from France, and the following achievements are proof of it:

Placement Tournament Team
2nd Intel Extreme Masters XIV – World Championship G2 Esports
1st BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 Regular Season G2 Esports
1st Champions Cup 2019 G2 Esports
1st DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017 G2 Esports
1st ESL Pro League Season 5 – Finals G2 Esports
1st World Electronic Sports Games 2016 Team EnVyUs
1st Global eSports Cup – Season 1 Team EnVyUs
1st DreamHack Open Cluj⁠-⁠Napoca 2015 Team EnVyUs
1st Gfinity Champion of Champions Team EnVyUs
1st Intel Extreme Masters Season X – gamescom Team EnVyUs

10 Olof “⁠olofmeister⁠” Kajbjer

Olof "⁠olofmeister⁠" Kajbjer
Credits: olofkajbjer/Instagram

Out of the very rare players on the planet that barely knew the face of defeat, olofmeister⁠ is one of them. This Swedish player was ranked the best player of 2015 by HLTV due to his exceptional Rifling skills. He is the true reason why Fnatics were at the top of the CS:GO scene for two years (2015-2016).

After helping Fnatics reach the pinnacle of CS:GO, olofmeister⁠ moved to the FaZe Clan, where he used his experience and abilities to win back-to-back tournaments. Some of his career highlights are as follows:

Placement Tournament Team
1st EPICENTER 2018 FaZe Clan
1st Esports Championship Series Season 4 – Finals FaZe Clan
1st ELEAGUE Premier 2017 FaZe Clan
1st ESL One: New York 2017 FaZe Clan
1st Intel Extreme Masters X – World Championship Fnatic
1st ESL ESEA Pro League Season 2 – Finals Fnatic
1st FACEIT League 2015 Stage 3 Finals Fnatic
1st ESL One: Cologne 2015 Fnatic
1st ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1 – Finals Fnatic
1st ESL One: Katowice 2015 Fnatic

As mentioned earlier, only three of the above players will be officially inducted into the HLTV Hall of Fame 2025. The inductees will also receive the following rewards, with immense fame for their decorated careers:

  • Induction ceremony during HLTV Awards.
  • Rolex watch with Hall of Fame inscription.
  • Special HLTV player profile.
  • Commemoration on the new Hall of Fame page.
  • An article and a video about their career.

Who do you think from the above 10 nominees will make it to the HLTV Hall of Fame 2025? Let us know your predictions in the comments below.

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