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The Call of Duty team rankings table reflects the current competitive strength of professional teams using Strafe's performance-based Rating model.
Each team row includes:
These rankings are built to measure live performance. They do not represent lifetime CDL points, franchise history, or championship count.
In the Call of Duty team rankings, Rank is determined strictly by Rating. The team with the highest Rating holds the #1 position.
The Rating score reflects:
Recent matches are weighted more heavily than older ones. Beating strong opponents increases Rating more than defeating lower-ranked teams.
Small Rating gaps near the top are meaningful because they reflect repeated results against elite competition. Lower in the table, similar gaps may be influenced by volatility or smaller match samples.
These rankings measure current strength — not historical CDL achievements.
Win Rate shows the percentage of matches won. However:
The Matches column provides necessary context for evaluating stability behind a team's position in the rankings.
Recent Form tracks the last five matches (W/L).
It helps identify:
Because recency is prioritized in Strafe's Rating system, strong recent results can move teams upward quickly.
The Rating in the Call of Duty team rankings is calculated using:
The system behaves similarly to an ELO-style ranking, but specifically follows Strafe's weighted opponent-strength and recency model. Teams are sorted by Rating to assign Rank.
The best Call of Duty teams right now are not automatically the most historically successful organizations.
There is a distinction between:
A historically dominant team may sit outside the top of the rankings if recent results decline. Conversely, a rising roster can climb quickly if they consistently defeat strong opponents.
Recent months matter more than previous seasons in a live performance ranking.
The Call of Duty team rankings help users:
They provide analytical context based on performance data, not reputation.