USA VERSUS BRAZIL was the title of a Evening Prophet article written by Ginevra Potter and published on 5 July 2014. The article covered the match between the American and the Brazilian National Quidditch teams, part of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup.[1][2]
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- From the Daily Prophet’s Quidditch Correspondent in the Patagonian Desert, Ginny Potter.
As the sun rose in Patagonia, two tired but determined teams seemed more focused and disciplined after a night of gruelling play. Here we saw the reason that both teams reached the semi-finals. Dynamic Quaffle play between two exciting Chaser trios could still have swung the match either way, but Brazilian Keeper Raul Almeida made all the difference, repeatedly repelling American assaults on the goal hoops.
Darius Smackhammer spotted the Snitch in the twentieth hour of the game, but a pair of precision hit Bludgers courtesy of Brazilian Beaters Santos and Clodoaldo drove him off course. The crowd rose as one as Smackhammer and Brazilian Seeker Silva raced each other, both sliding to the very handles of their brooms. As the pair spiralled towards the ground it was initially hard to see who had triumphed - Silva's subsequent breakneck dash towards the scoreboard could have been suicidal or triumphant - but it was swiftly apparent that Brazil had won.
An epic semi-final has ended in thrilling style. Brazil will face either Japan or Bulgaria in the final, while the USA will play the loser to decide third place.
Appearances[]
- Pottermore
- Quidditch Through the Ages (2018 audio edition)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Quidditch World Cup 2014: Daily Prophet reports from Pottermore (via The Internet Archive)
- ↑ Quidditch World Cup enhanced reading experience at Pottermore