CS:GO kick/ban in competitive match making

I was kicked from a competitive match making earlier today right after the game ended, so I was wondering if it counted as a loss because I got kicked or if it just counted as a win because the game ended already?
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If you are kicked from a game, it counts as a loss on your rank, regardless of whether your team won or not.
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Do you get a competitive cooldown if you get kicked?
Competitive cooldowns are issued to players who kick too many teammates in Competitive matches. Regardless of if you called the vote or only pressed 'F1' to kick the player, doing this too often will result in a Competitive cooldown for your account.How do I get rid of a competitive ban in CS:GO?
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive cooldowns and bans are non-negotiable and cannot be removed or reduced by Steam Support. If an automated cooldown or ban is determined to have been issued incorrectly, it will automatically be rolled back by our servers.Can you get banned for killing teammates in CS:GO?
Under the current ruleset, a player can get banned for team damage in several ways. The most straightforward is killing teammates three times. CSGO players can also get kicked for exceeding 400 damage dealt to friendlies. That may seem like a lot, but a single terrible grenade can get a player halfway to the total.What is a competitive ban?
A competitive ban restricts you from playing either Ranked SkyWars, Tournaments, UHC Champions, Mega Walls, and The Pit. Other game modes may be added to the Competitive Game Bans list, if we do so, these will be communicated here and on the Forums.How to get kicked and banned in cs go matchmaking in 1 minute
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Being kicked from a game does, in fact, count as a loss regardless of whether or not your team won. Here is a Steam Forum thread by someone who shows disdain regarding this condition along with others expressing their views on the kick process in general.
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