European Games (quadball)

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The IQA European Games (EG) are the biennial games for the sport of Quadball held in Europe where national governing bodies send national teams to compete.[2] The European Games were created in response to the IQA World Cup,[3] the biennial tournament wherein nations from around the world compete in a similar style to the FIFA World Cup.[4] Both Games alternate years so in the off years regional tournaments such as the European Games or the Asian Quidditch Cup[5] can occur. These games are the highest level of championships in quidditch aside from Global Games. The 2015 champions were Team France, narrowly beating Team UK.[6]

Month playedJune / July
Established2015
AdministratorInternational Quadball Association[1]
Quidditch Europe
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European Games
Tournament information
SportQuadball
Month playedJune / July
Established2015
AdministratorInternational Quadball Association[1]
Quidditch Europe
ParticipantsVaries
Current champion
 Germany
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History

Locations of the European Games

The 2015 European Games were the inaugural championships of this tournament. Bid on by European cities,[7] the organizational body Quidditch Europe decided on Sarteano, Italy to host the games.[8] Sarteano proceeded to host an aggressive advertising campaign across the country[9] as well as locally which included the sale of specially made artisanal crafts, wine and cheese.[10] The 2019 edition was held in Bamberg, Germany.[11]

Format

The twelve teams competing in the 2015 games were separated into two groups of six teams.[12] The group stage began on 25 July 2015 and ended the morning of the 26th. The groups themselves were split into pots based on EQC rankings[13] and seasonal performance matched up.[14] The top four teams from each group qualified for the bracket stage, where brackets were determined using the following criteria: games won, head-to-head, QPD[note 1] and SWIM catches.[note 2] Finally, the tournament ended with semi-finals, a third place final and the gold medal match.[14]

Notes
  1. QPD stands for "quaffle point differential" where the final score is tallied ignoring the 30 points given when the snitch is caught.
  2. SWIM stands for "snitch when it matters" coming into play when a team wins when within snitch range, i.e. ± 30 pts.

Results

More information Year, Host ...
Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2015
Details
Italy
Sarteano

France
90*–50
United Kingdom

Norway
150*–80
Belgium
12
2017
Details
Norway
Oslo

United Kingdom
90*–70
France

Norway
140*–80
Belgium
15
2019
Details
Germany
Bamberg[15]

France
150*–120°
Belgium

United Kingdom
110*–90°
Germany
20
2022
Details
Republic of Ireland
Limerick

England
160*–140°
Germany

Australia[a]
140-120*°
Norway
20
2024
Details
England
London

Germany
90*–40
England

Belgium
110*-50
France
15
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Medals summary

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France2103
2 United Kingdom1113
3 England1102
 Germany1102
5 Belgium0112
6 Norway0022
7 Australia0011
Totals (7 entries)55515
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Appearance

More information Team, 2015 (12) ...
Team Italy
2015
(12)
Norway
2017
(15)
Germany
2019
(20)
Republic of Ireland
2022
(20)
England
2024
(15)
Total
 Australia3rd[a]1
 Austria7th7th6th8th4
 Belgium4th4th2nd7th3rd5
 Catalonia7th10th9th11th13th5
 Czech Republic19th17th2
 Denmark16th1
 England1st2nd2
 Finland20th1
 France1st2nd1st5th4th5
 Germany8th5th4th2nd1st5
 Hong Kong19th[a]1
 Ireland11th14th18th13th12th5
 Italy5th8th5th9th7th5
 Netherlands10th13th13th12th4
 Norway3rd3rd6th4th6th5
 Poland12th11th11th10th10th5
 Scotland14th15th14th3
 Slovakia12th12th14th3
 Slovenia15th1
 Spain9th9th10th8th5th5
 Sweden15th20th2
 Switzerland17th18th15th3
 Turkey6th6th8th9th4
 United Kingdom2nd1st3rd3
 Wales16th11th2
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Legend

  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  •    – Did not enter / Did not qualify
  •     – Hosts
  • Q – Qualified for forthcoming tournament

Notes

  1. Allowed to compete in the 2022 European Games after the Oceania-Asian Games were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

See also

References

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