All VCT Winners In History

International tournaments in the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) represent the peak of competitive play. Each year, top-tier teams fight to qualify for events like VCT Masters and Valorant Champions.
While Valorant is still relatively young in the world of esports, especially compared to long-standing titles like League of Legends or CS:GO, it’s already produced a vibrant global scene. Riot Games has consistently delivered high-stakes, international showdowns, giving several organizations their shot at lifting the sport's most prestigious titles.
With the introduction of partnered leagues and an evolving competitive format, teams now typically have three big chances each season to earn international silverware: two VCT Masters events and Valorant Champions, the final showdown of the year.
And 2025 is already delivering fireworks. The season kicked off with a nail-biting finale in Bangkok, where T1 edged out G2 in a tightly contested series to claim the first Masters title of the year.
But T1 didn’t carry that momentum into Masters Toronto, Paper Rex rose instead (finally), getting their first international win after years of near-misses and strong performances.
🏆 Every Valorant International Champion (2021–2025)
Year | Tournament | Team | Roster |
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2021 | VCT Masters Reykjavík | Sentinels | ShahZaM, SicK, zombs, dapr, TenZ |
2021 | VCT Masters Berlin | Gambit Esports | d3ffo, Chronicle, nAts, Redgar, Sheydos |
2021 | Valorant Champions | Acend | BONECOLD, cNed, Kiles, starxo, zeek |
2022 | VCT Masters Reykjavík | OpTic Gaming | FNS, Victor, crashies, yay, Marved |
2022 | VCT Masters Copenhagen | FunPlus Phoenix | ANGE1, Shao, Zyppan, SUYGETSU, ardiis |
2022 | Valorant Champions | LOUD | pANcada, Sacy, Saadhak, aspas, Less |
2023 | VCT LOCK//IN | Fnatic | Boaster, Derke, Alfajer, Leo, Chronicle |
2023 | VCT Masters Tokyo | Fnatic | Boaster, Derke, Alfajer, Leo, Chronicle |
2023 | Valorant Champions | Evil Geniuses | jawgemo, Ethan, Boostio, C0M, Demon1 |
2024 | VCT Masters Madrid | Sentinels | TenZ, Sacy, zekken, Zellsis, johnqt |
2024 | VCT Masters Shanghai | Gen.G | Meteor, t3xture, Lakia, Munchkin, Karon |
2024 | Valorant Champions | EDward Gaming | CHICHOO, nobody, ZmjjKK, Smoggy, S1mon, Haodong |
2025 | VCT Masters Bangkok | T1 | carpe, iZu, stax, Sylvan, Meteor, BuZz |
2025 | VCT Masters Toronto | Paper Rex | D4v41, f0rsakeN, something, Jinggg, PatMen |
Most Decorated Players in VCT History
Leading the pack in international accolades is Chronicle, currently the only player with three VCT trophies to his name. After his 2021 Masters Berlin win with Gambit, he joined Fnatic and added two more titles in 2023: LOCK//IN São Paulo and Masters Tokyo.
Other standout names with multiple trophies include his Fnatic teammates and key stars like Sacy, TenZ, and Meteor, who picked up his second at Masters Bangkok in 2025.
Players by Number of International Titles
3 Titles
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Chronicle
2 Titles
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Boaster, Derke, Alfajer, Leo, Sacy, TenZ, Meteor
1 Title
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ShahZaM, SicK, zombs, dapr, d3ffo, nAts, Redgar, Sheydos, BONECOLD, cNed, Kiles, starxo, zeek, FNS, Victor, crashies, yay, Marved, ANGE1, Shao, Zyppan, SUYGETSU, ardiis, pANcada, Saadhak, aspas, Less, jawgemo, Ethan, Boostio, C0M, Demon1, johnqt, zekken, Zellsis, t3xture, Lakia, Munchkin, Karon, CHICHOO, nobody, ZmjjKK, Smoggy, S1mon, Haodong, stax, carpe, iZu, Sylvan, BuZz, D4v41, f0rsakeN, something, Jinggg, PatMen