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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is a fantasy sports game that focuses on competition. [1] [2] The game revolves around Quidditch, a popular sport in the fictional universe of Harry Potter. [3] [4] Players can customize their character and select from four different positions: Chaser, Seeker, Beater, and Keeper.
The IQA World Cup is an international quidditch tournament contested by the national teams of the members of the International Quidditch Association, the sport's global governing organisation. The championship, which was named Summer Games and Global Games in its first two editions, has been awarded every two years since 2012.
The US Quadball Cup, previously known as US Quidditch Cup and IQA World Cup, [1] is a quadball tournament held in the United States and organized by US Quadball.The first US Quadball Cup was held in 2007 with only two teams participating, and now features around 60 collegiate and club teams from around the United States.
The team made history in 2016 when it won the 2016 IQA World Cup, [1] becoming the first, and currently only, non-United States Quidditch World Champions. Australia made its international debut in 2012 at the IQA Summer Games in Oxford , UK, [ 2 ] and is one of only 4 countries to have competed in all 5 IQA World Cups .
Warner Bros. Games released the new trailer for its upcoming video game “Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions” Thursday, featuring Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Cho ...
The United States national quadball team, previously known as US Quidditch, [1] is the official quadball team of the United States. The team is regulated by US Quadball and is a national member of the International Quadball Association. The team has won the most IQA World Cup titles, winning the 2012, 2014, 2018, and 2023 titles. [2]
The IQA World Cup V was the 2011 edition of the IQA World Cup (now the US Quidditch Cup), a quidditch club tournament then organized by the International Quidditch Association. [1] It was hosted at Icahn Stadium on Randalls Island in New York City on November 12–13. The Cup featured 96 teams from five countries competing in three divisions.
There is no golden "snitch" in the real-life version of Quidditch, so the game doesn't require a seeker, Harry Potter's position. Also, sadly, the players are not aboard broomsticks that fly.