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- "If this is what they do when they get into the semis, imagine what we're facing if they reach the final. I'm thinking Security Trolls."
- — A senior member of the International Confederation of Wizards' Quidditch Committee on the American team's celebrations following their win against Liechtenstein in the 2014 Quidditch World Cup.[src]
The American National Quidditch team was the team that represented the United States of America in international Quidditch tournaments.
History[]
1986 Quidditch World Cup[]
The American National Quidditch team participated in the Quidditch World Cup. Maximus Brankovitch III was their captain.
1990 Quidditch World Cup[]
The U.S.A. participated in this year's World Cup. Brankovitch III was their captain again.
1994 Quidditch World Cup[]
The U.S.A. competed in the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.[1] Their team was Fedele, Muntz, Green, Ruczinski, Duvall, Heidelberger, and Singleton.
2014 Quidditch World Cup[]
The U.S.A. qualified for the 2014 Quidditch World Cup, which began in Argentina in April.[2] The team rode Starsweeper XXIs.[3] They defeated Jamaica on 16 May to qualify for the quarterfinals, and Liechtenstein on 8 June to advance to the semifinals. On 5 July, they lost to Brazil. They then played against Japan to determine third place, a game which they lost.
Team special move[]
The U.S.A. had a basketball-style team special move named The Harlem Shuffle (20 points). The name was taken from the popular No-Maj basketball team Harlem Globetrotters, who are best known for their skilful and entertaining play involving a ball of similar size to the Quaffle, during games.
The Harlem Shuffle played out as follows: First, Chaser Gianni Fedele spun it atop his finger, shouting to his fellow Chasers, "Get ready, guys!" He passed the Quaffle immediately on to Robert Green, who dribbled it back and forth on his broomstick for a few moments, then passed to Debbie Muntz. Muntz played piggie-in-the-middle with the other team's Chaser(s), while sliding the Quaffle down her outstretched arms and behind her head. She threw it to Fedele, who threw it to Green, who scored by throwing the Quaffle in from behind the goal post after diving off of his broomstick, while falling. Muntz took it and scored once again, the other team's Keeper diving off their broom, but failing to make the save.[4]
Stadium[]
The American team's national stadium appeared to be on a New England farm, with a barn behind one goal and a road leading to a hilltop Victorian mansion behind the other, heavily implying that the stadium and field were privately owned (a possible nod to America's emphasis on private, rather than state-run enterprise). The field seemed to always be dark with its cloudy grey sky and Hallowe'en theme. It was covered with jack-o-lanterns, surrounded by autumn-colored trees, and its buildings were quite old, being New England Victorian in architecture. The bottom of the Quidditch pitch was covered with dirt and quite a few weeds and mowed-down crops, and the pitch itself sported line markers similar to those seen on an American football field circa 1920. Given the farm buildings and the ploughed dirt nature of the field, it is likely that the field was used to grow crops in the off-season. The side banners had red and white stripes and blue stars.
Uniform[]
Their uniform consisted of a navy blue vest, white shirts with red stripes and white pants.
Emblem and flag[]
The team's emblem was blue on top with three white stars. There were vertical stripes of red and white below and a black eagle with a Beater's bat in each claw. Their flag was the stars and stripes.
Squads[]
American National Team | |||||
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1986 | |||||
Chasers | |||||
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | |||
Beaters | |||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||
Keeper | Seeker | ||||
Unknown | Maximus Brankovitch III (Captain) |
American National Team | |||||
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1990 | |||||
Chasers | |||||
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | |||
Beaters | |||||
Unknown | Unknown | ||||
Keeper | Seeker | ||||
Unknown | Maximus Brankovitch III (Captain) |
American National Team | |||||
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1994 | |||||
Chasers | |||||
Gianni Fedele | Debbie Muntz | Robert Green | |||
Beaters | |||||
Greg Ruczinski | Troy Duvall (Captain) | ||||
Keeper | Seeker | ||||
Ralph Heidelberger | Ariel Singleton |
American National Team | |||||
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2014 | |||||
Chasers | |||||
Quentin Kowalski | Mercy Wardwell | Arsenia Gonzales | |||
Beaters | |||||
Pringle | Lucas Picquery | ||||
Keeper | Seeker | ||||
Susan Blancheflower | Darius Smackhammer |
Appearances[]
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game) (Appears on a Famous Wizard Card)
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (Mentioned on newspaper)
- Quidditch Through the Ages (First appearance)
- Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
- Harry Potter: Magic Awakened (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 422nd Quidditch World Cup poster - (see this image)
- ↑ Pottermore - Quidditch World Cup 1990 - 2014 (Archived)
- ↑ Pottermore - PLACE YOUR BETS WITH LUDO BAGMAN (Archived)
- ↑ Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
Africa | Burkina Faso · Chad · Cote D'Ivoire · Egypt · Madagascar · Malawi · Morocco · Nigeria · Senegal · South Africa · Uganda |
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Asia | Armenia · China · India · Japan · Syria · Turkey |
Europe | Bulgaria · England · Flanders · France · Germany · Ireland · Italy · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Moldova · The Nordic Team · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Scotland · Spain · Sweden · Transylvania · Wales |
North America | Canada · Haiti · Jamaica · Mexico · U.S.A. |
South America | Argentina · Brazil · Peru |
Oceania | Australia · Fiji · New Zealand |