US Quidditch Cup 9 Regional Recaps
Half of the regional championships have now been completed, and we know 33 qualified teams out of the 60 that will compete at the US Quidditch Cup 9, previously known as the Quidditch World Cup.
Half of the regional championships have now been completed, and we know 33 qualified teams out of the 60 that will compete at the US Quidditch Cup 9, previously known as the Quidditch World Cup.
It’s been eight years since the first Muggle Quidditch World Cup, and not everyone will ever get to experience such a thrill. Except, what if the Wizarding World of Harry Potter had a World Cup ride?!
University College Cork (UCC) Harry Potter Society hosted the first event in the Triwizard Tournament – Muggle Quidditch style.
The players may not be able to fly in Muggle Quidditch, but at least the cameras can! Read on to find out more.
This past weekend, Webster Quidditch hosted its first ever Muggle Quidditch tournament!
The development of Quidditch’s second year was the continuation of Middlebury’s league, so we’re taking the chance to further explore the contributions of Alex Benepe.
Muggle Quidditch took flight with the very first intercollegiate Muggle Quidditch match in history in 2007, along with the “traveling circus” of a team. Read on to learn more!
More teams had joined the party this year as Quidditch began to spread across America and into Canada, and Alivan’s Brooms made its first appearance at this World Cup! Read more about the fourth year here!
The “Quidditch World Cup” game was an incredible experience for many fans. It was a new way to explore the Potterverse; it had a unique graphic design that set it apart from the films or the other “Harry Potter” video games, and it moved beyond the books with new characters. Sadly, playing this game today amounts to retro-gaming: It didn’t age well.
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