The three divisions
Premier
Top tier. Premier is for teams with experienced Rocket League players who have competed in organized leagues before. Teams in Premier are typically composed of players ranked Diamond III through Grand Champion in Rocket League’s ranked modes. Premier matches are highly competitive and often closely contested.If your team has players who:
- Have competed in RLCS, Collegiate Rocket League (CRL), or another organized collegiate/amateur league
- Are consistently ranked at Diamond III or above in standard 3v3
- Have significant tournament experience
Challengers
Mid tier. Challengers is the middle ground — for teams who have some experience with organized play or solid in-game mechanics, but are not yet at the top competitive level. Players in Challengers are typically ranked in the Gold through Diamond range. This is often the best starting point for teams with mixed experience levels.If your team has players who:
- Play ranked 3v3 regularly but have not competed in a formal league before
- Are comfortable with core mechanics (fast aerials, basic rotation, boost management)
- Want a competitive experience without the extreme pressure of Premier
Contenders
Entry level. Contenders is for teams brand new to organized Rocket League, whether the players are newer to the game or simply have never competed in a league format before. The skill range is wide — some Contenders teams have players in Bronze, others in Platinum. The shared factor is the entry-level competitive experience.If your team has players who:
- Are new to Rocket League or still learning fundamentals
- Have never played in a competitive league format
- Want to experience organized play in a lower-pressure environment
How to choose your division
When you register for a season, you select your division. There is no automated placement — it is self-selected and subject to staff review. Questions to ask yourself before selecting:- What is the highest rank your top 3 players hold in standard 3v3?
- Has anyone on your team competed in CRL, an NACE affiliate league, or another organized Rocket League league?
- Is your team’s goal to win as much as possible, or to learn and improve in a competitive setting?
Staff-initiated division adjustments
In rare cases, staff may move a team to a different division:- Before the season starts: If a team’s self-selected division is clearly mismatched with their player ranks or history, staff may contact the manager and suggest or require a different division.
- After the season ends: Division placements in the next season may be informed by this season’s results — strong performance in Challengers might prompt a recommendation to try Premier.
Division-specific match format
| Division | Regular season format | Playoff format |
|---|---|---|
| Premier | BO3 | BO5 |
| Challengers | BO3 | BO5 |
| Contenders | BO3 | BO5 |
