
Japanese Quidditch Cup 2020 Recap
By Keith Jones On January 25th, 2020, the second Japanese Quidditch Cup (JQC) was held in Tokyo, Japan. Originally it was supposed to be held on November 24th, 2019, but was rescheduled due to severe […]
By Keith Jones On January 25th, 2020, the second Japanese Quidditch Cup (JQC) was held in Tokyo, Japan. Originally it was supposed to be held on November 24th, 2019, but was rescheduled due to severe […]
By Abby Whiteley Editor’s Note: Abby Whiteley is Vice-President of QuidditchUK and Captain of Oxford Mammoths Next Steps 1. Changing Cultures Transparency and Frustration 2.1. Emotional Investment 2.2. Improved Understanding What can NGBs actually do? […]
By Abby Whiteley As the domestic 2018-19 season winds down, it is time to start our annual discussion about our hopes and dreams for next season. Something which has been bothering me with quidditch in […]
By Emma Whitney I’ve been playing quidditch for a year now, and this season I’m captain of the London Unbreakables – the London Unspeakables’ second team. Being chosen by your teammates’ vote to lead […]
By Andre Govett After some time to disconnect in summer, to enjoy the heat and holidays, a new season begins to take shape. For those who went on a break from our sport, it’s time […]
By Gavin Hughes Editor’s Note: Gavin Hughes is the Head Coach of the Scottish National Quidditch Team. When the International Quidditch Association announced back in August that it would allow NGBs to send regional teams […]
By Kamil Urgun So far, 2018 was a golden year of Turkish quidditch. The Turkish NGB, Quidditch Derneği (QD) sent two teams to European Quidditch Cup (EQC) 2018 in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, METU Unicorns […]
Editor’s Note: Mel Müller is one of the two editors-in-chief of QP. They were not in charge of this article’s editorial process. All opinions are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the […]
By Richard Turkowitsch It is the longest–running German quidditch tournament and among the most prestigious of the country: the third German championship is coming to the city of Frankfurt am Main from June 2–3, played […]
EQC Preview 2018: OSI Quidditch Vikings By Ragnhild W. Dahl, with comments from Jakob Lenz Editor’s Note: Ragnhild W. Dahl will be chasing for OSI Vikings at EQC. Jakob Lenz is coach of OSI Vikings. […]
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