Bleacher Report: Quidditch: An Introduction to This Actual Sport (Yes, It's Real)
The word quidditch may or may not sound familiar to you, depending on whether you are familiar with the Harry Potter series. In the series, it is the most popular sport played in the wizard community ...
Quidditch (/ ˈkwɪdɪtʃ /) is a fictional sport invented by author J. K. Rowling for her fantasy book series Harry Potter. It first appeared in the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997). In the series, Quidditch is portrayed as a dangerous but popular sport played by witches and wizards riding flying broomsticks. Matches are played on a large oval pitch with three ring-shaped ...
Quidditch (formerly known as Kwidditch and Cuaditch) was a wizarding sport played on flying broomsticks.[1] It was the most popular and well-known game among wizards and witches, and, according to Rubeus Hagrid, the wizard equivalent to Muggles' passion for football. The game was played by two teams with seven members each. The object of the game was to score more points than the opposing team ...
Quidditch is an exciting and dynamic game that is based on the fictional game of Quidditch popularised in the Harry Potter books. Played by two teams consisting of seven players each, it is designed to mirror the book version of the game as much as possible.
Quaffles, bludgers and the elusive golden snitch - it has been nearly 20 years since Quidditch moved from the pages of Harry Potter to real-life playing fields. The sport, made famous by JK ...
Quidditch was a wizarding sport played on broomsticks. The teams consisted of seven players competing to score the higher number of points, either by the Chasers (three on each team) scoring goals by throwing a Quaffle through a hoop or by the Seekers (one on each team) catching the Golden Snitch - at which point the game ended.