Minoru Toriyama, a sports management lecturer at Osaka Seikei University and founder of the Esports Research Group, has compiled a ranking of esports organizations based on disclosed funding data from CB Insights.
T1 topped the list with approximately $100 million in disclosed funding, narrowly surpassing Team Vitality, which has raised $98.4 million, and 100 Thieves, which secured $97.5 million.
The next position was occupied by Cloud9 with $82.8 million in disclosed funding. Meanwhile, Gen.G and Fnatic rounded out the top six with $59.4 million and $55.4 million respectively.
The ranking highlights the scale of investment that leading esports organizations have attracted over the years as the industry continues to mature and expand globally.

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