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Gareth Cadwallader [ British Ministry ]
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[Adults] Quidditch Guide
« on: August 12, 2009, 02:51:41 PM »
q u i d d i t c h

All information in this Quidditch Destinations guide is based primarily on J. K. Rowling's work, and expanded on by past and present Magical Games and Sports staff members of this website. Please direct all questions to the current Head of Magical Games and Sports, Lianne.

Quidditch, as the game is played today by wizards and witches, is a broom-mounted aerial sport which pits two teams of seven (three Chasers, two Beaters, a Keeper, and a Seeker) against each other on an ovular pitch, the measurements of which are typically 500 feet (150 metres) long and 180 feet (55 metres) wide. Some countries utilise pitches that are only 330 feet (100 metres) long instead.

Chasers attempt to manipulate an inanimate ball called the Quaffle into one of the opponent's three goal posts, hoops 7 to 10 feet (2 to 3 metres) around suspended on poles of varying height off the ground, typically 30, 40 and 50 feet (9, 12, and 15 metres). The three goal posts are defended by a single Keeper. If the Chasers are able to throw the ball through a hoop, they earn their team 10 points a piece. Beaters try to both defend their Chasers and distract the other team's Chasers by using bats to manipulate one of two animated balls called Bludgers. These jet black iron balls are bewitched to fly around and try to knock the players off of their brooms.

Seekers are quick, agile players whose sole purpose in the game is to catch a very small, animated, winged ball called the Golden Snitch. The Golden Snitch flies around the entire Quidditch pitch at high speeds, sometimes randomly and suddenly pausing and hovering, but all the time trying to evade capture. The Seeker who manages to catch the Snitch once it has been released will earn their team 150 points, and also immediately end the game, preventing any further goals from being scored.

Similar games in other countries:
  • Quodpot. An American variant of the sport, played between two teams with eleven players each. The players attempt to get the Quod into the pot at the end of the pitch before it explodes. When the Quod is safely in the pot - which contains a solution to stop the Quod from exploding - the scorer's team gets a point and a new Quod is brought into play. Any player in possession of the Quod when it explodes must leave the field of play.
  • Deveritch. A Russian variant of the sport, developed and played with pride at Koldovstoretz Academy. In addition to other minor differences, players ride entire uprooted trees instead of mere broomsticks.
  • Shuntbumps. A variant of the sport developed in Devon, England, once a sport for all ages and now primarily only played by children and teenagers. The sport uses no balls; players are equipped only with a safety bat and attempt to knock as many other players off their broomsticks as possible.

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Gareth Cadwallader [ British Ministry ]
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Annual Quidditch Schedule
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2009, 02:52:14 PM »
a n n u a l   q u i d d i t c h   s c h e d u l e

National team players adhere both to their domestic team's schedule and the national team practice schedule. The World Cup is held every four years. Note that in years when the World Cup is being played, there is no European Cup.

Keep in mind that even though the annual schedule might be full up on certain months, this does not mean your Quidditch player is constantly playing matches. Firstly it will depend upon the success of your characters team (for example, very good teams will continue in the European Cup in July and August after the Domestic Leagues are done, poorly performing teams will stop scheduled matches in July, etc.). Additionally, teams do not play a match every day, matches occur on weekends and as every team must play each other (within leagues), teams will usually play once on a weekend during the Domestic League Season, with alternate weekends off.

international games     european cup games     domestic league games     other events

s e p t e m b e r
annual quidditch gala




     
o c t o b e r
third week of october: BIL round one
     
n o v e m b e r
BIL round two
BIL round three
     
d e c e m b e r
British Four Nations Tournament
j a n u a r y
BIL round four
BIL round five



     
f e b r u a r y
BIL round six
BIL round seven
     
m a r c h
BIL round eight
BIL round nine
     
a p r i l
BIL round ten
BIL round eleven
m a y
BIL round twelve
BIL round thirteen



     
j u n e
BIL round fourteen (semi-finals)
BIL round fifteen (finals)
     
j u l y
European Cup Semi Finals
World Cup Play-Offs
     
a u g u s t
European Cup Final
World Cup Semi Finals
World Cup Final

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Gareth Cadwallader [ British Ministry ]
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Known Quidditch Teams of Europe
« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2015, 08:17:45 AM »
k n o w n   q u i d d i t c h   t e a m s   o f   e u r o p e

Below you will find a list of the known Quidditch teams of the world. Not all national teams and leagues are listed as we have focused on areas where we have played schools and characters, so if you would like to make a character who is on a team not on this list, please PM Lianne.

Non-Played Characters may be up for adoption, or their spot may be "stolen". Check Free  & Taken Canon Characters or contact us if they are not on the list. Message Lianne to "steal" spots from any NPCs listed. If you see an inactive Original Character's name, they are inactive and you may "steal" the spot by applying for it.

NATIONAL TEAMS     CANON LEAGUE TEAMS     ORIGINAL LEAGUE TEAMS
Played Characters     Non-Played Characters      ★ = Captain     â˜† = Canon




b r i t i s h   a n d   i r i s h   l e a g u e
official language: english



ENGLAND
S: Blythe Parkin ☆
K: Colm Lynch
C: Edric Vosper ☆★
C: Roxanna Rathbone
C: Keaton Flitney ☆
B: Harlan Bellamy
B: Indira Choudry ☆
     
IRELAND
S: Quinn Regan
K: Barry Ryan ☆
C: Mullet ☆
C: Troy ☆
C: Moran ☆
B: Connolly ☆
B: Finbar Quigley ☆★
     
SCOTLAND
S: Fraser Campbell ★
K: Craig Brown
C: Angus Simpson
C: Athol Macpherson
C: Circenn Kekoa Teague
B: Ewan Fraser
B: Catriona MacBeth
     
WALES
S: Gareth Jones
K: Cerys Williams
C: Morwen Rhydderch
C: Taran Hughes
C: Elin Evans
B: Gwenog Jones ☆★
B: Tomos Davies



APPLEBY
ARROWS

england

S: Alistair Rhodes
K: Creighton Ridley
C: Leroy Barlow ☆★
C: Daisy Dahl
C: Wilma White
B: Emmett Shelley
B: Karl Jensen
     
BALLYCASTLE
BATS

n. ireland

S: Brendan Byrne
K: Craig Brown
C: Shannon Lynch
C: Mullet ☆
C: Rosa Alvarez
B: Finbar Quigley ☆★
B: Colin Keene
     
CAERPHILLY
CATAPULTS

wales

S: Gareth Jones
K: Cerys Williams ★
C: Moran ☆
C: Jane Jones
C: Rhys Williams
B: Alun Davies
B:Gethin Edwards
     
CHUDLEY
CANNONS

england

S: Galvin Gudgeon ☆★
K: Denison Frisby ☆
C: Magda Moore
C: Edward Foster
C: Edward Huckabee
B: Joey Jenkins ☆
B: Indira Choudry ☆
     
FALMOUTH
FALCONS

england

S: Quinn Regan ★
K: Colm Lynch
C: Alicia Spinnet ☆
C: Sorcha Coghlan
C: Angelina Johnson ☆
B: Cushla McCarthy
B: Keela Doyle
GRAVESEND
GRIFFINS

england

S: Alannah Dupont
K: Tau Idowu
C: Cloé Cardozo
C: Roxanna Rathbone
C: Mor Blair
B: Harlan Bellamy ★
B: Kaelyn Rue Hawkins
     
HOLYHEAD
HARPIES

wales

S: Morwen Rhydderch
K: Sarah Lewis
C: Ginny Weasley ☆
C: Katie Bell ☆
C: Isabelle Laurent
B: Gwenog Jones ☆★
B: Myfanwy Morgan
     
KENMARE
KESTRELS

ireland

S: Aidan Lynch ☆
K: Brody Lynch
C: Troy ☆
C: Jack Bradley
C: Oisin Dempsey
B: Padraig Whalen
B: Connolly ☆★
     
MONTROSE
MAGPIES

scotland

S: Jamie MacRae
K: Casey Regan
C: Circenn Kekoa Teague ★
C: Sven Svensson
C: Finn McKenzie
B: Agnes Smith
B: Ewan Fraser
     
PRIDE OF
PORTREE

scotland

S: Blythe Parkin ☆
K: Meghan McCormack
C: Elin Evans
C: Angus Simpson ★
C: Bruno Rossi
B: Richie Walker
B: Sarah Keefe
PUDDLEMERE
UNITED

england

S: Reggie Grant
K: Oliver Wood ☆
C: Taran Hughes
C: Avery Hawksworth ☆
C: Darnell Johnson
B: Timothy Twinning ★
B: Danny Blythe
     
TUTSHILL
TORNADOES

england

S: Otto Bonney
K: Merwyn Finwick ☆
C: Brevis Birch ☆★
C: Calliope Butler
C: Kevin Creighton
B: Alexei Tsigler
B: Mollie Jameson
     
WIGTOWN
WANDERERS

scotland

S: Fraser Campbell ★
K: Barry Ryan ☆
C: Archie Galbraith
C: Athol Macpherson
C: Jesse Cook
B: Jamie MacKenzie
B: Tomos Davies
     
WIMBOURNE
WASPS

england

S: Franklin Duffy
K: Dorothy Peat
C: Keaton Flitney ☆★
C: Wallace Hayes
C: Jerry Teague
B: Lina O’Neil
B: Gordon James
     




b a l k a n   l e a g u e
official language: serbian



ALBANIA
     
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
     
BULGARIA
S:
K: Lev Zograf ☆
C: Vasily Dimitrov ☆
C: Clara Ivanova ☆
C: Alexei Levski ☆
B: Pyotr Vulchanov ☆
B: Ivan Volkov ☆
     
CROATIA
     
GREECE
MACEDONIA
     
MONTENEGRO
     
SERBIA
     
SLOVENIA



BEOGRADSKI BELI ORLOVI
serbia
     
MYKONOS MANTICORES
greece

     
POLA PHOENIXES
croatia
     
SARAJEVO SABERS
bosnia and herzegovina
     
VRATSA VULTURES
bulgaria





c e n t r a l   e u r o p e a n   l e a g u e
official language: german



AUSTRIA
S:
K:
C:
C:
C:
B:
B:
     
GERMANY
S: Konrad Weiss ☆
K: Sami Sadik
C: Kurt Todt ☆
C: Kursten Blijk ☆
C: Igor Brand ☆
B: Katrina von Glockenspieler ☆
B: Elena Eldritch ☆
     
HUNGARY
S:
K:
C:
C:
C:
B:
B:
     
LIECHTENSTEIN
S: Helmine Metzler
K: Margarethe Prager
C: Reinhardt Dipberger
C: Leonhard Erasmus
C: Klara Sievert
B: Senta Rochow
B: Aegidius Lienau
     
SWITZERLAND
S:
K:
C:
C:
C:
B:
B:



EBHAUSEN ERKLINGS
germany

     
GLORIOUS GRAPHORNS
liechtenstein

     
GMUNDEN GNOMES
austria

     
HEIDELBERG HARRIERS
germany

     
LEIPZIG LINDWÜRMER
germany
NEUCHATEL NOGTAILS
switzerland

     
PÁPA POLTERGEISTS
hungary

     
ROSTOK ROCHEN
germany
     
WISMAR WOLVES
germany





e a s t e r n   e u r o p e a n   l e a g u e
official language: romanian

CZECH REPUBLIC
     
MOLDOVA
     
POLAND
B: Mateusz Dabrowski ★
     
ROMANIA
     
SLOVAKIA



BALAURII BUCUREȘTIULUI
romania

     
CZĘSTOCHOWA CROSSROADS
poland

B: Mateusz Dabrowski ★
     
GRODZISK GOBLINS
poland

     
KLADNO KENTAUŘI
czech republic

     
SIRENELE SIRETULUI
romania





m e d i t e r r a n e a n   l e a g u e
official language: italian



CYPRUS
     
ITALY
     
MALTA
     
MONACO
PORTUGAL
     
SAN MARINO
     
SPAIN



A CORUÑA CUÉLEBRE
spain

     
BRAGA BROOMFLEET
portugal

     
FENICI DI FIRENZE
italy

     
GRANADA GIGANTES
spain

     
MODICA MARABBECCAS
italy





r u s s i a n   l e a g u e
official language: russian



BELARUS
     
ESTONIA
     
GEORGIA
     
LATVIA
LITHUANIA
     
RUSSIA
S: Mariska Milenova
K: T. Mikhail Andrejov
C: Lyrenja Mikkelsen
C: Lyrenjo Mikkelsen
C: Piotr Samelov
B: Arseniy Asynov
B: Mitya Klavdiyanov
     
UKRAINE
S: Roman Zelenkoi
K: Pavlo Sewick
C: Liliya Wolanski ★
C: Tamara Budny
C: Kyrylo Stasiuk
B: Viktoriya Zelenko
B: Dmytro Kozel



DONETSK MINERS

     
GORODOK GARGOYLES
russia

     
HOMYEL LYNXES
belarus

     
IVANOVO BRICKLAYERS
russia

C: Sofiya Mironova ★
     
KIEV CASTLES
ukraine
KURSK PANZERS
russia
     
MINSK SAINTS
belarus

     
MOSCOW METALMEN
russia
     
MYKOLAIV SHIELDS
ukraine
     
NOBOKUZNETSK NOGTAILS
russia

RUSTAVI RASHIS
georgia

     
RYAZAN RE'EMS
russia
     
SMOLENSK DIAMONDS
russia
     
VOLGOGRAD VAMPIRES
russia

     
ZHYTOMYR IRONBELLIES
ukraine

C: Liliya Wolanski ★




s c a n d i n a v i a n   l e a g u e
official language: swedish



DENMARK
     
FINLAND
     
ICELAND
     
SWEDEN
     
NORWAY



KAJAANI KARHUT
finland

     
KARASJOK KITES
norway

     
KRAMFORS KRAKENS
sweden

     
NOTODDEN NISSER
norway

     
VOSSEVANGEN VALKYRIES
norway

     
ODENSE O
denmark





w e s t e r n   e u r o p e a n   l e a g u e
official language: french



ANDORRA
     
BELGIUM
     
FRANCE
S: Cybèle Peltier ☆
K: Bastien Janvier ☆
C: Mathilde Mallard ☆
C: Josephine Marat ☆
C: Hildegarde Lafarge ☆
B: Alain Lacroix ☆
B: Ninon Saucet ☆
     
LUXEMBOURG
     
NETHERLANDS



BIGONVILLE BOMBERS
luxembourg
     
CALADRI DU CAMARGUE
france

S: Cybèle Peltier ☆
K: Rémi Blanc
C: Ansel Moreau
C: Rousseau
C:
B:
B: Diederik van Dijk
     
LUZECH LIBÉRATEURS
france

S:
K:
C:
C: Josephine Marat ☆
C: Hildegarde Lafarge ☆
B: Ninon Saucet ☆
B: Maël Eustis
     
MAASLAND DRAKEN
netherlands

     
QUIBERON QUAFFLEPUNCHERS
france

S: Valérie Rousseau
K: Bastien Janvier ☆
C: Mathilde Mallard ☆
C: Noe Rousseau
C: Édouard Lefèvre
B: Germaine Bossé
B: Alain Lacroix ☆
     
STOUMONT STREELERS
belgium








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Gareth Cadwallader [ British Ministry ]
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National Teams and the World Cup
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2015, 08:30:53 AM »


n a t i o n a l   t e a m s   a n d
t h e   q u i d d i t c h   w o r l d   c u p

National teams are a point of pride for a country's witch and wizard population. Rather than being privately owned Quidditch clubs, the national teams are sponsored directly by their respective Ministry of Magic's Department of Magical Games and Sports. (Some Ministries sponsor more than one national team as per their jurisdiction. For example, the British & Irish Ministry of Magic sponsors the national teams of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.)

National Team Selection is ongoing, but generally squads are confirmed by Christmas. International Quidditch Association National Team Selection Criteria dictates that players must:
 - be born in, born to parents from, or be a citizen of the respective country; and
 - must be over the age of seventeen, or require permission from a parent or suitable guardian.

There have been instances of extremely talented school-age Quidditch players being drafted, provided that their schools give permission and the student resides in the country of inquiry when not at school. School-age players require permission and chaperoning from a parent or suitable guardian at all times.

Some national teams participate in annual Continental Cups, such as the European Cup; however, the biggest dream of every national team is to win the Quidditch World Cup, also known as the World Cup or World Championship, held every four years (currently measured from 1878). The World Cup is held, organised, and officiated directly by the International Confederation of Wizards Quidditch Committee, and its final championship match is held in a different country every time it comes around.
Recent Winners:
Canada (1990)     Ireland (1994)     Malawi (1998)     Egypt (2002)

The Quidditch World Cup schedule follows the same pattern each four-year period. Ministries can apply to host the next World Cup, and National teams can register their interest to compete. It is rare that any National team does not register, but there are circumstances that can prevent registration such as lack of funding, or (in the case of smaller countries especially) an incomplete team roster. At the time of application the National team must have a full roster -- this does not mean these players will definitely be in the team at the time of the next World Championship, but each National team must be complete to be able to enter the playoffs.

The qualifying format allows for four of the sixteen available positions to be filled by automatic qualification, as the four quarter finalists of the previous tournament enter its successor. The remaining twelve positions are filled by continental qualifying tournaments.

y e a r   o f   w o r l d   c u p :
August:
  • The Quidditch World Cup takes place.
September:
  • The IQA opens applications for Ministries to apply for the chance to host the next Quidditch World Cup. The application period is open for six months, closing at the end of the year.
  • The IQA invites national teams to register for the following World Cup tournament. The application period is open for twelve months, closing a year to the day after the World Cup championship. The Quarter Finalists are automatically guaranteed a spot (should they wish to compete), so there are 12 remaining spots available. Quarter Finalist teams will still compete in Divisions despite having a guaranteed spot.
December:
  • The IQA closes applications to host the next QWC.

y e a r   f o l l o w i n g   w o r l d   c u p :
August:
  • The IQA closes registrations for National teams and begins drafting schedules.
  • The IQA announces the host for the next Quidditch World Cup. There is a chance the host nation will not make it to the final stages of the Championship.
December:
  • The IQA will have divided up all the registered national teams into sixteen groups, so at the beginning of December they will release a list of Divisions as well as a play schedule for each Division.

t w o   y e a r s   p r e c e d i n g   w o r l d   c u p :
  • In the "group phase," every registered national team must play every other national team in their Division over the course of the next two years. The IQA provides the suggested play schedule, planning games throughout the following two years; individual teams can reschedule their games by mutual consent if alternative dates or locations must be utilised, or are more convenient. Group phase games may not overlap with other games however; for example, two teams that are in the same Division and participate in the same Continental Cup cannot use a Continental Cup match as their group phase face-off.
  • Unlike League and playoff games, group phase games are capped at four hours long to prevent player exhaustion, meaning some games have no Snitch catches and "wins" are determined only by goals. The aim of the group phase is not to accrue scores, however, but rather Playoff Points. Any win in the group phase earns at least 2 Playoff Points, with the margin of winning providing additional points -- winning by more than 150 earns an additional 5 PPs (for a total of 7), winning by at least 100 earns an additional 3 PPs (for a total of 5), and winning by at least 50 earns an additional 1 PP (for a total of 3).

y e a r   p r e c e d i n g   w o r l d   c u p :
December:
  • After the group phase is complete, the teams with the highest Playoff Point score in their Division earn their place in the sixteen playoff spots for the World Cup. The IQA announces these teams at the beginning of December.

y e a r   o f   w o r l d   c u p :
July:
  • Finally, the World Cup playoffs begin. The First Round games are played throughout the first week of July.
August:
  • Quarter Finals are played during the second week of August. Semi Finals are played in the third week of August. The Final is played on the last weekend in August.

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