Quick facts
- Region: Denmark
- Formed: As Lyngby Vikings (2018), rebranded to ECSTATIC (2021)
- Current world rank: Top-40 range (fluctuates week-to-week)
- Coach: maNkz (trial)
- Average age: ~22
- Recent highlights: Active in European qualifiers and BLAST ecosystem; Copenhagen Major alumni (2024)
Current Team ECSTATIC CS2 roster
Player | Role | Age | Joined ECSTATIC | Team-period Rating (HLTV 2.1) |
TMB (Thomas Bundsbæk) | In-game leader, rifler | 23 | Sep 2024 | 0.97 |
Kristou (Kristoffer Aamand) | Primary AWPer | 23 | May 2024 | 1.03 |
Anlelele (Anton Huynh) | Rifler (entry/space) | 24 | May 2024 | 1.09 |
nut nut (Martin Vestergaard) | Rifler (anchor/support) | 19 | May 2024 | 1.04 |
sirah (William Kjærsgaard) | Rifler (aggressive closer) | 18 | Jan 2025 | 1.10 |
Reading the numbers: Ratings are for the players’ current stint on ECSTATIC and are best used as directional indicators. They vary with opposition strength, sample size, and event tier.
Player-by-player breakdown
TMB — IGL & mid-round architect
- Calls a structured game with pragmatic defaults and mid-round trading.
- Often takes space when needed; not a farming IGL but has high-impact maps when entry paths are clear.
- If you’re studying leadership, our guides on CS2 roles, ADR, and demo review commands will help you mirror ECSTATIC’s prep.
Kristou — primary AWP
- Holds long lines and anchors late-round clutches; confident on Nuke/Overpass sightlines.
- If you’re building an AWP routine, tune your scope rhythm with crosshair setup, pro settings, and show FPS to ensure stable frames.
Anlelele — entry / space-creator
- Crisp first-bullet accuracy, willing to path first; shines on Vertigo and Nuke executes.
- Drill entries with practice commands, grenade cam, and smoke practice.
nut nut — anchor & utility glue
- Reliable site anchor and late-round trade piece; reads rotations well.
- To emulate solid anchoring, learn map callouts and try radar settings + HUD tuning.
sirah — aggressive rifler & closer
- Young closer with fast spacing; thrives in high-tempo mid-rounds.
- Sharpen clutching with replay fast-forward and 1v1 setups.
Recent Team ECSTATIC results (late July–August 2025)
- CS Asia Championships 2025 – Europe Open Qualifier: beat Sangal (13–11) before falling to fnatic; 5–8th finish.
- BLAST Bounty 2025 Season 2: eliminated 0–2 by Team Liquid in Stage 1 (Round of 32).
- Additional August series: wins recorded vs VP.Prodigy and fnatic in online play.
- Upcoming: StarLadder StarSeries Fall 2025 EU Closed Qualifier — vs JiJieHao.
Tip for readers: If you want to understand why teams win/lose on a given night, track ADR, KAST, and opening duels. Start with our explainer on ADR in CS2 and use demo controls to review your own games.
Map pool & veto tendencies (what they like to play)
- Comfort picks:Train, Nuke, Vertigo, Anubis
- Train is a standout (very high win rate, frequent pick). Study choke points with Train callouts.
- Nuke & Vertigo are consistent homes — review Nuke callouts and Vertigo callouts.
- Train is a standout (very high win rate, frequent pick). Study choke points with Train callouts.
- Secondary maps: Ancient, Overpass — see Ancient callouts and Overpass callouts.
- Less preferred / common bans: Mirage (very high ban %) and Dust 2. If you’re prepping to play them, use Mirage callouts and Dust 2 callouts so you’re never lost in mid-rounds.
- Other staples: Inferno and Anubis show moderate success — check Inferno callouts and Anubis callouts.
Want the bigger picture? Our CS2 Maps guide and Weapon tier list provide context for current metas and loadouts.
Performance profile at a glance
- Win rate (last ~3 months): strong upper-60s to low-70s% range against tier-2 European opposition.
- Strengths: structured calling, confident Train/Vertigo picks, youthful firepower spikes (sirah/Anlelele).
- Risks: map pool skews away from Mirage/Dust 2; AWP reliance on Kristou can be targeted by utility-heavy teams.
- Ranking context: typically #30–#40 globally; Valve beta rank sits a few spots higher than HLTV some weeks.
How ECSTATIC play (and how to counter them)
T-sides
- Default to info plays, then group for timing hits. Expect TMB to call late-round re-hits on outer lanes (Train/Vertigo).
- Counter: deny mid-round info with re-smokes and catch their spacing with aggressive A ramp/Nuke yard crunches.
CT-sides
- Solid anchors (nut nut), proactive rotates; Kristou posted on long lines with supportive flash setups.
- Counter: early utility to burn AWP lines; force rotators to commit then pivot late. Practice set pieces with jump-throw bind and smoke practice commands.
Improve like ECSTATIC (reader toolbox)
- Aim & consistency: tune sensitivity, DPI, video settings, and max FPS.
- Ranks & matchmaking: understand CS2 ranks, Premier vs Competitive, What is Premier, rank reset, and how to rank up.
- Utility work: Grenade binds, give weapon for dry runs, practice commands.
- Crosshair & viewmodel: Crosshair guide, copy any pro crosshair, change viewmodel.
- Map study: beyond the callouts linked above, see CS2 Mirage smokes and Ancient smokes.
- Terminology & analysis: CS2 terminology, replay controls, see damage done.
FAQ — Team ECSTATIC CS2 roster
Who is ECSTATIC’s IGL?
TMB.
Who is the primary AWPer?
Kristou.
Best maps right now?
Train, Nuke, Vertigo, Anubis.
Least-favored maps?
Mirage and Dust 2 tend to be banned more often.
Final take
Team ECSTATIC’s CS2 roster blends a steady calling structure (TMB) with youthful firepower (sirah, Anlelele) and a dependable AWP (Kristou). Their ceiling shows on Train/Nuke/Vertigo, and if the supporting cast stays consistent on rifle maps, they’re a tough out in EU qualifiers.