CS:GO is a highly diverse esport with fans and professional players from around the globe. But how are those populations spread out country by country?

To find that out, theScore esports took a look at CS:GO's stats on steamspy. According to the service, 9,248,677 people (give or take 92,067) had played CS:GO for the two weeks prior to June 5 with the following distribution by country.

To compare that to the distribution of pro players, we used the Top 100 players on HLTV.org as a sample.

Interestingly, while Sweden and Denmark each take up a tenth of the CS:GO pro population, only 2.57 percent and 1.43 percent of the CS:GO casual player base are from those countries respectively.

While Russia has the largest playerbase of any single country at 11.44 percent, only four percent of the pro population hails from the country.

On the flipside, Bulgaria boasts a very respectable six percent of the pro population but the casual population was so small it was rolled into the 'Other' category on steamspy. That might be because Bulgaria's population is all of 7 million people.

Sasha Erfanian is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.