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European Quidditch Cup

Organising body Quidditch Europe European Quidditch Cup vzw
Founded 2012; 13 years ago (2012)
Region International
Number of teams 32 for D1 24 for D2
Current champions Belgium Antwerp QC (3rd title)
Most successful team(s) France Paris Titans (4 titles)

The European Quidditch Cup, also known as EQC and formerly as the European Quidditch Championship,[1] is the culminating championship tournament for the sport of quidditch in Europe. It began to be legitimised in 2014 when the International Quidditch Association became an international federation for quidditch. The first tournament took place in 2012 in France as quidditch began to develop across Europe. Today, the tournament is the highest level of championship in Europe besides the European Games with league-level tournaments being the qualifying competitions. In 2019, Division 1 of EQC was held in Harelbeke, Belgium, where the Paris Titans won the championship for the fourth time in their history.[2][3]

Originally held in Lesparre-Médoc, France, EQC has since grown into the largest quidditch tournament in Europe. EQC 2014 saw teams from almost more countries than the 2014 Global Games, and EQC 2015 received teams from at least twelve different quidditch-playing nations.[4]

EQC 2015 saw a different form of qualification than its predecessors that introduced a team limit to the tournament as well as qualification guidelines. The Quidditch Europe committee has planned to change the qualification format for EQC 2016 and onward. Currently, the committee for EQC is distributing bids to individual nations based on discussions with NGBs' representatives and team pre-registration. It is for each national governing body of quidditch to determine how individual bids will be partitioned to teams under their jurisdiction.

Going forward starting with the 2018–19 season, the European Quidditch Cup is held in two divisions, Division 1 and Division 2, in order to facilitate both highly competitive gameplay at the top end and the ever-growing player base in Europe overall.[5]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic there was no event in 2020.[6]

Locations of the European Quidditch Cups

EQC 2018 was held in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Germany.

2017's edition of the tournament was held in the Belgian city of Mechelen after Gallipoli 2016.

EQC 2015 was being hosted by Oxford University's quidditch club and QuidditchUK.[7] EQC 2014 was hosted by the then-Belgium Muggle Quidditch (current: Belgian Quidditch Federation) and the Brussels Qwaffles. The first EQC was hosted by the then-French Quidditch Association (current: Fédération du quidditch français).[8]

Selection procedures

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Interested teams or NGBs submit a bid proposal outlining their location, the cost and the benefits attached to their bid to a sub-committee composed of Quidditch Europe members. The sub-committee then chooses the bid and selects from an applicant pool the tournament director.

Past champions of Division 1

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| Year | Host | | Winner | Score | Runner-up | | Third place | Score | Fourth place | | Number of teams | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | ------------ | | --------------- | | 2012[9] | France Lesparre-Médoc | France Paris Phénix | 50*–20 | France Paris Frog | Italy Milano Meneghins | 120*–70 | France Anthéna Lesparre | 6 | | | | | 2014[10] | Belgium Brussels | United Kingdom Radcliffe Chimeras | 100*–30 | France Paris Phénix | Belgium Brussels Qwaffles | 50*–20 | Italy Lunatica QC | 12 | | | | | 2015 | United Kingdom Oxford | France Paris Titans | 150*–80 | United Kingdom Radcliffe Chimeras | Not played Southampton QC1 United Kingdom vs. United Kingdom Nottingham Nightmares | 32 | | | | | | | 2016 | Italy Gallipoli | France Paris Titans | 120*–60 | Belgium Deurne Dodo A (Antwerp QC) | Not played METU Unicorns Turkey vs. United Kingdom Nottingham Nightmares | 40 | | | | | | | 2017 | Belgium Mechelen | Belgium Antwerp QC | 120*–110 | Turkey METU Unicorns | United Kingdom Werewolves of London | 80*–60 | Norway NTNUI Rumpeldunk | 32 | | | | | 2018 | Germany Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm | France Paris Titans | 130*–70 | Belgium Antwerp QC | Turkey METU Unicorns | 160°*–140*° | United Kingdom Velociraptors QC | 32 | | | | | 2019 | Belgium Harelbeke | France Paris Titans | 170*–90 | Turkey METU Unicorns | United Kingdom Werewolves of London | 170*–80 | Turkey ODTU Hippogriffs | 32 | | | | | 2022 | Republic of Ireland Limerick | United Kingdom Werewolves of London | 100*–60 | Italy DNA Quidditch | France Paris Titans | 140*–50 | France Paris Frog | 32 | | | | | 2023 | Germany Heidelberg | Belgium Antwerp QC | 130*-30 | United Kingdom Werewolves of London | Germany Ruhr Phoenix | 140*-70 | Germany Braunschweiger Broomicorns | 32 | | | | | 2024 | Spain Salou | Belgium Antwerp QC | 150*-30 | Germany Ruhr Phoenix | United Kingdom London QC | 120*-100 | France Paris Titans | 32 | | | |

Most successful teams

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Rank Team Champion Runner-up Third place Total
1 France Paris Titans 4 0 1 5
2 Belgium Antwerp QC 3 2 0 5
3 United Kingdom Werewolves of London 1 1 2 4
4 France Paris Phénix 1 1 0 2
United Kingdom Radcliffe Chimeras 1 1 0 2
6 Turkey METU Unicorns 0 2 2 4
7 France Paris Frog 0 1 0 1
Italy DNA Quidditch 0 1 0 1
9 United Kingdom Nottingham Nightmares 0 0 2 2
Germany Ruhr Phoenix 0 1 1 2
10 Italy Milano Meneghins 0 0 1 1
Belgium Brussels Qwaffles 0 0 1 1
United Kingdom Southampton QC1 0 0 1 1
United Kingdom London QC 0 0 1 1

Most successful Nations

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Rank Team Champion Runner-up Third place Total
1 France France 5 2 1 8
2 Belgium Belgium 3 2 1 6
3 United Kingdom United Kingdom 2 2 6 10
4 Turkey Turkey 0 2 2 4
5 Italy Italy 0 1 1 2
Germany Germany 0 1 1 2

Past champions of Division 2

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| Year | Host | | Winner | Score | Runner-up | | Third place | Score | Fourth place | | Number of teams | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | ------------ | | --------------- | | 2019 | Poland Warsaw | Germany SCC Berlin Bluecaps | 120*–50 | Germany LSV Looping Lux Leipzig | Austria Vienna Vanguards | 190°°°–180*°° | Germany Augsburg Owls | 16 | | | | | 2022 | Italy Brescia | Spain Dementores A Coruña | 200*–130 | Germany Bielefelder Basilisken | United Kingdom Southsea Quidditch | 120–90* | Poland Kraków Dragons | 24 | | | | | 2023 | France Golbey | Spain Sevilla Warriors QT | 160*–90 | Germany Münster Marauders | Austria Vienna Vanguards | 110*–40 | Germany Darmstadt Athenas | 24 | | | | | 2024 | Spain Salou | Germany Münster Marauders | 160*–90 | Catalonia Barcelona Eagles QT | France Olympiens Q | 90*–0 | Germany Cologne Cannons | 24 | | | |

Most successful teams

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Rank Team Champion Runner-up Third place Total
1 Germany Münster Marauders 1 1 0 2
2 Germany SCC Berlin Bluecaps 1 0 0 1
Spain Dementores A Coruña
3 Germany LSV Looping Lux Leipzig 0 1 0 1
Germany Bielefelder Basilisken
Catalonia Barcelona Eagles
1 Austria Vienna Vanguards 0 0 2 2
5 United Kingdom Southsea Quidditch 0 0 1 1
France Olympiens Q

Most successful Nations

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Rank Team Champion Runner-up Third place Total
1 Germany Germany 2 3 0 5
2 Spain Spain 2 0 0 2
3 Catalonia Catalonia 0 1 0 1
4 Austria Austria 0 0 2 2
5 United Kingdom United Kingdom 0 0 1 1
France France 0 0 1 1
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