European Quidditch Cup

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]

European Quidditch Cup
European Quidditch Cup Logos.jpg
Tournament information
Month playedMarch/April
Established2012
Administrator(s)Quidditch Europe

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Participants32
WebsiteOfficial EQC website
Current champion
Paris Titans

HistoryEdit

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 is expecting to receive teams from at least twelve different quidditch-playing nations.[4]

QualificationEdit

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 will be 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]

HostsEdit

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.[6] 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).[7]

Selection proceduresEdit

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 1Edit

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place Number of teams
2012[8]   Lesparre-Médoc  
Paris Phénix
50*–20  
Paris Frog
 
Milano Meneghins
120*–70  
Anthéna Lesparre
6
2014[9]   Brussels  
Radcliffe Chimeras
100*–30  
Paris Phénix
 
Brussels Qwaffles
50*–20  
Lunatica QC
12
2015   Oxford  
Paris Titans
150*–80  
Radcliffe Chimeras
Not played
Southampton QC1   vs.   Nottingham Nightmares
32
2016   Gallipoli  
Paris Titans
120*–60  
Deurne Dodo A
(Antwerp QC)
Not played
METU Unicorns   vs.   Nottingham Nightmares
40
2017   Mechelen  
Antwerp QC
120*–110  
METU Unicorns
 
Werewolves of London
80*–60  
NTNUI Rumpeldunk
32
2018   Pfaffenhofen
an der Ilm
 
Paris Titans
130*–70  
Antwerp QC
 
METU Unicorns
160°*–140*°  
Velociraptors QC
32
2019   Harelbeke  
Paris Titans
170*–90  
METU Unicorns
 
Werewolves of London
170*–80  
ODTU Hippogriffs
32
Rank Team Champion Runner-up Third place Total
1   Paris Titans 4 0 0 4
2   Antwerp QC 1 2 0 3
3   Paris Phénix 1 1 0 2
  Radcliffe Chimeras 1 1 0 2
5   METU Unicorns 0 2 2 4
6   Paris Frog 0 1 0 1
7   Nottingham Nightmares 0 0 2 2
  Werewolves of London 0 0 2 2
9   Milano Meneghins 0 0 1 1
  Brussels Qwaffles 0 0 1 1
  Southampton QC1 0 0 1 1

Past champions of Division 2Edit

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place Number of teams
2019   Warsaw
 
SCC Berlin Bluecaps
120*–50  
LSV Looping Lux Leipzig
 
Vienna Vanguards
190°°°–180*°°  
Augsburg Owls
16
2020   Brescia
24
Rank Team Champion Runner-up Third place Total
1   SCC Berlin Bluecaps 1 0 0 1
2   LSV Looping Lux Leipzig 0 1 0 1
3   Vienna Vanguards 0 0 1 1

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ "European Regional Championship". International Quidditch Association. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  2. ^ "EQC2019 Division 1 to be held in Harelbeke, Belgium". Quidditch Europe. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  3. ^ "EQC2019 Division 2 to be held in Warsaw, Poland". Quidditch Europe. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  4. ^ "EQC pre-registration". Quidditch Europe. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  5. ^ "quidditcheurope | EQC Basics". quidditcheurope. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
  6. ^ "EQC III Announced". Quidditch Europe. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Tournament Director Selected". Quidditch Europe. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  8. ^ "2012 European Championships". Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  9. ^ "EQC II". Retrieved 4 December 2014.

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