FUT Esports (often stylized as FUT) is a prominent Turkish esports organization that made waves in 2025 by expanding its reach into Counter-Strike 2. Originally founded in 2014 and becoming a titan in the Turkish Valorant and FIFA scenes, FUT’s entry into CS2 was a statement of global intent. Their journey in the franchise has been characterized by a high-profile “French Connection” debut, followed by a strategic pivot toward a hyper-productive international youth project that has turned them into a Tier-1 giant.
Team Information

| Category | Details |
| Organization | FUT Esports |
| Founders | Cesur Sünnetçioğlu & Sinan Dursunoğlu |
| Year Founded | 2014 (Entered CS2 in May 2025) |
| Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey |
| Current CS Status | Active (Global Tier-1 Contender) |
| Current CS2 Roster | lauNX, dem0n, Krabeni, cmtry, dziugss |
| Head Coach | András “coolio” Fercsák |
History of FUT Esports in Counter-Strike
The French Experiment (May 2025 – August 2025): FUT Esports officially entered Counter-Strike 2 on May 26, 2025, by acquiring the “Mousquetaires” project. This lineup was a blend of French-speaking veterans and brothers, featuring JACKZ, misutaaa, Nivera, devoduvek, and drac, with falco coaching. The announcement made headlines largely due to ScreaM (Nivera’s brother) joining as a content creator and 6th man. However, the roster struggled to find consistent Tier-1 form and disbanded just three months later in August 2025, with most of the squad moving to other French projects.
The Pivot to Youth (August 2025 – Early 2026): Learning from the first iteration, FUT executed a massive scouting mission in late 2025. They pivoted away from established veterans to sign a group of elite, young mechanical talents from the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Under the leadership of coach coolio, the team consisting of lauNX, dem0n, Krabeni, cmtry, and dziugss quickly became the most talked-about “grinder” team in the scene, famously averaging over 6,000 FACEIT matches per player.
The PGL Bucharest Breakthrough (2026 – Present): By early 2026, the gamble on youth paid off. FUT became the surprise story of the year, opening ESL Pro League Season 23 with a perfect 3-0 start. Their momentum culminated in April 2026, when they won PGL Bucharest, defeating Astralis in the Grand Final. This victory cemented their status as a Top 10 team in the world and established FUT as a premier destination for international talent.
Biggest Victories & Placements
FUT’s rapid ascent in late 2025 and early 2026 has seen them secure several high-profile finishes:
- 1st Place: PGL Bucharest 2026: Their first Tier-1 trophy, proving that their young international squad could dominate on the big stage.
- 1st Place: The Proving Grounds Season 4 (2025): The first major win for the new youth roster, signaling their potential to the world.
- Top 4: ESL Pro League Season 23 (2026): A deep run where they established themselves as the “giant killers” of the circuit.
- 2nd Place: DreamHack Knockout Stockholm 2025: A breakout LAN performance that validated their aggressive, high-fragging playstyle.
Trivia
- The ScreaM Return: FUT’s entry into CS2 was the catalyst for legendary aim-star ScreaM to return to the Counter-Strike ecosystem after years in Valorant, serving as the 6th man for the initial French roster.
- FACEIT Overlords: The 2026 roster is statistically one of the most “practiced” teams in history; at the time of their PGL Bucharest win, every player on the team was ranked in the top percentile of global FACEIT ELO.
- The “Academy” Label: Despite functioning as a main team, the squad was so young (average age 18 to 20) that they were frequently mistaken for an academy roster during their first few months of competition.
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