Poland will form a roster built from its best VCT players for the Esports Nations Cup, adding another national team to a tournament that is beginning to take shape across multiple games. The short item places Poland alongside other countries moving early to define how they will compete when the event arrives.
The plan matters because it points to a selection process centered on the strongest available Valorant talent, rather than a single club or fixed lineup. The same coverage also mentions League of Legends, Valorant and CSGO investigative journalist Alejandro, underscoring how closely the event is being watched across the esports scene.
That attention comes as related coverage shows Czech Republic and Germany already appointing League of Legends rosters for the Esports Nations Cup, giving the competition an early layer of national rivalry before play begins. Poland’s approach suggests it is preparing to meet that standard with a roster drawn from the top of its own Valorant pool.
The remaining question is not whether the event will attract names, but how each country chooses to build around the talent it has. Poland has signaled that its answer will come from its best VCT players, and that makes the roster announcement the first real marker of how seriously it intends to compete.

