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European Games (quadball)

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The IQA European Games are Europe’s biennial quadball championships for national teams, organized by the International Quadball Association and Quidditch Europe. They sit alongside the IQA World Cup as the top events for European teams and occur in the years between global tournaments like the World Cup and the Asian Quidditch Cup.

The first European Games were held in 2015 in Sarteano, Italy. France won the title, narrowly beating the United Kingdom. The 2019 edition took place in Bamberg, Germany.

In 2015, 12 teams competed and were split into two groups of six. The group stage ran from July 25 to the morning of July 26. Groups were seeded into pots based on EQC rankings and performance. The top four teams from each group advanced to the knockout bracket, which was decided by games won, head-to-head results, QPD, and SWIM catches. The tournament concluded with semi-finals, a third-place match, and the gold medal game.


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