Top Ten Rocket League Players of All Time: Hallmark GOAT Score

Last Updated: 6-1-26

Rocket League has built one of the strongest competitive histories in modern esports. Since the start of RLCS, the game has produced early pioneers, dynastic European champions, North American franchise players, mechanical superstars, and modern world champions who are still adding to their legacies.

This list ranks the top ten Rocket League players of all time by Hallmark GOAT Score. The score is built around world championships, S tier results, A tier results, deep placements, and other legacy factors. A player must have at least one RLCS World Championship to appear on this list. That requirement keeps the ranking centered on players who reached the highest official stage and won.

1. Kaydop (Hallmark GOAT Score: 48.3)

Alexandre “Kaydop” Courant remains the standard-bearer for Rocket League greatness. His case is built on three RLCS World Championships, six consecutive RLCS World Championship grand final appearances, and years of elite play across Europe’s strongest eras. He was part of the Gale Force and Dignitas dynasty that helped define early Rocket League esports, then proved his legacy again by winning RLCS Season 7 with Renault Vitality.

Kaydop’s greatness comes from more than one peak. He stayed near the top through different teammates, different versions of the game, and different competitive eras. His score reflects world titles, major finals, consistency, and the cultural weight of being one of Rocket League’s first true GOAT candidates.

2. M0nkey M00n (Hallmark GOAT Score: 44.4)

Evan “M0nkey M00n” Rogez has become the strongest modern challenger to Kaydop’s place at the top. He first rose with Team BDS as the centerpiece of a new European powerhouse, then helped win the RLCS 2021-22 World Championship. In 2024, he added another world title with Team BDS, becoming one of the rare multiple-time world champions in Rocket League history.

M0nkey M00n’s legacy is built on efficiency, control, and elite decision-making. He does not need to look flashy every second to take over a match. His teams often feel stable because he is stable. With two world championships, major titles, and repeated deep international runs, he now sits closer to the number one spot than anyone else on the list.

3. GarrettG (Hallmark GOAT Score: 42.4)

Garrett “GarrettG” Gordon is the defining North American franchise player in Rocket League history. He was present from the early RLCS era, stayed relevant through years of roster changes, and finally won the world championship with NRG at RLCS Season 8. That Madrid title gave North America one of its greatest moments and completed one of the most respected careers in the game.

GarrettG’s legacy comes from longevity and leadership. He was not just a star for one tournament or one season. He was a constant name at the top of North American Rocket League, a steady presence for NRG, and one of the players most closely tied to the growth of the esport. His score rewards that long run of elite relevance.

4. Turbopolsa (Hallmark GOAT Score: 42.1)

Pierre “Turbopolsa” Silfver is the most decorated RLCS World Championship player ever. He won four RLCS world titles across Northern Gaming, Gale Force Esports, Dignitas, and NRG. His three straight championships from Season 3 through Season 5 remain one of the most impressive accomplishments in Rocket League history.

Turbopolsa’s case is simple but powerful. When the biggest trophy was on the line, he kept winning it. His career did not rely on one perfect roster or one region. He won in Europe, then crossed to North America and won again with NRG. That championship record keeps him permanently in the GOAT debate, even as newer players build larger modern resumes.

5. Atomic (Hallmark GOAT Score: 39.5)

Massimo “Atomic” Franceschi has made one of the biggest jumps in this updated ranking. He was already one of North America’s most accomplished modern players before winning the 2025 RLCS World Championship with NRG. That world title, added to his major wins and long run of domestic dominance, pushes him into the top five.

Atomic’s value comes from how complete he is. He can score, create pressure, support teammates, and adapt to different roster needs. His time with G2 and then NRG turned him from a strong regional star into one of the defining North American players of the open era. With the 2025 world championship now on his resume, his all-time case is no longer just about potential. It is about results.

6. jstn. (Hallmark GOAT Score: 37.6)

Justin “jstn.” Morales is one of the most iconic players Rocket League has ever had. His zero-second goal against Dignitas at the RLCS Season 5 World Championship remains one of the most famous plays in esports history, but his career is much more than one moment. He later won the RLCS Season 8 World Championship with NRG, completing the story that began with heartbreak in Season 5.

jstn. combined mechanical creativity with years of high-level results. At his peak, he made the game feel faster and more dangerous. He helped shape how fans thought about offense, mechanics, and clutch play in Rocket League. His score reflects a world title, multiple major results, and a cultural impact that few players in the game can match.

7. SquishyMuffinz (Hallmark GOAT Score: 34.8)

Mariano “SquishyMuffinz” Arruda is one of Rocket League’s most influential figures, both as a player and as a creator. He won the RLCS Season 6 World Championship with Cloud9, helping complete one of the most beloved runs in the esport’s history. That Cloud9 roster became a symbol of creativity, confidence, and North American belief on the international stage.

Squishy’s legacy reaches beyond trophies. His mechanics, content, tutorials, and personality helped bring countless players into Rocket League. He became one of the faces of the game for competitive fans and casual players alike. His Hallmark GOAT Score is high because his career combines championship success with rare cultural influence.

8. ViolentPanda (Hallmark GOAT Score: 30.8)

Jos “ViolentPanda” van Meurs was one of the key leaders of the Gale Force and Dignitas era. He won back-to-back RLCS World Championships in Seasons 4 and 5 alongside Kaydop and Turbopolsa, helping build one of the greatest dynasties Rocket League has seen.

ViolentPanda’s greatness was rooted in structure, discipline, and team play. He was not always the flashiest player on the field, but his teams were organized, difficult to break down, and built for long series. His later move into coaching also fits the way many fans remember him: as a smart, stabilizing Rocket League mind whose influence lasted beyond his playing peak.

9. Fairy Peak! (Hallmark GOAT Score: 29.5)

Victor “Fairy Peak!” Locquet is one of the great French players in Rocket League history. He won the RLCS Season 7 World Championship with Renault Vitality and helped define Vitality’s identity during one of the organization’s most important competitive eras. Alongside Kaydop and Scrub Killa, he was part of a roster that gave France another world championship moment.

Fairy Peak!’s legacy is built on intelligence, consistency, and adaptability. He was strong in both team play and one-on-one settings, which helped build his reputation as one of the most skilled and respected players of his generation. His career later moved into coaching and veteran leadership, adding another layer to a legacy that already included a world title and years of elite European results.

10. BeastMode (Hallmark GOAT Score: 27.0)

Landon “BeastMode” Konerman enters the top ten after the updated scoring sheet. His rise has been one of the clearest modern examples of mechanical talent becoming championship production. He helped G2 Stride win the 2024 London Major, reached the 2024 World Championship grand final, then won the 2025 RLCS World Championship with NRG.

BeastMode’s case is still growing, but his peak is already strong enough to place him among the all-time greats. He brings speed, pressure, creativity, and highlight potential, but the biggest change in his legacy came when those traits turned into world championship success. With Atomic and Daniel beside him, BeastMode helped return North America to the top of Rocket League.

Honorable Mentions

Daniel (Hallmark GOAT Score: 26.3)

Daniel “Daniel” Piecenski is the closest player outside the top ten. His 2025 RLCS World Championship with NRG gave him the missing world title that many fans had expected from one of North America’s most talented players. His career is still young, but his combination of mechanics, consistency, and major results makes him one of the most likely players to climb higher in future updates.

Alpha54 (Hallmark GOAT Score: 25.1)

Yan “Alpha54” Senzo remains just outside the top ten after this update. He won the RLCS 2022-23 World Championship with Team Vitality and was one of Europe’s most feared offensive players across multiple seasons. His case is built on elite mechanics, world championship success, and a long run as one of France’s most important Rocket League players.

ExoTiiK (Hallmark GOAT Score: 23.9)

Brice “ExoTiiK” Bigeard is the third closest player outside the top ten. His 2024 RLCS World Championship with Team BDS strengthened an already strong modern resume. He has been part of several elite European rosters and has built his case through S tier results, international consistency, and his role in one of the most successful modern teams in Rocket League.

Below is the spreadsheet

Player NameWCS Tier 1S Tier 2S Tier 3-4A Tier 1A Tier 2A Tier 3-4OAGOAT Score
Kaydop36826762348.3
Monkey Moon255216818244.4
GarrettG1754712131042.4
Turbopolsa44258781042.1
Atomic123921813339.5
Jstn1642515151237.6
SquishyMuffinz14468811834.8
Violent Panda2435444630.8
Fairy Peak1372547929.5
BeastMode11251479427

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