North and South America
Although Quidditch was introduced to what would become the United States early in the 1600s, it didn't really catch on there, partly because of the development of another broom game in the U.S. called Quodpot. There are excellent North and South American teams, however, including some of the best teams in the world from Canada and Peru.
Fitchburg Finches
Haileybury Hammers
Moose Jaw Meteorites
Stonewall Stormers
Sweetwater All-Stars
Tarapoto Tree-Skimmers
Historical Teams
National Teams
Atlas: Quidditch Teams of North and South America
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Fitchburg
Finches |
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robes:
unknown
home:
Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- won the U.S. Cup seven times (QA8)
- famous player: Maximus Brankovitch III, Seeker
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Haileybury
Hammers |
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robes:
unknown
home:
Canada
- very accomplished team (QA8)
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Moose Jaw
Meteorites |
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robes:
unknown
home:
Canada
- threatened with disbandment in the 1970s because of their fondness for flying over local villages shooting sparks from their broomtails (QA8)
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Stonewall
Stormers |
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robes:
unknown
home:
Canada
- very accomplished team (QA8)
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Sweetwater
All-Stars |
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robes:
unknown
home:
Texas, U.S.A.
- won a five-day match against the Quiberon Quafflepunchers in 1993 (QA8)
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Tarapoto
Tree-Skimmers |
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robes:
unknown
home:
Peru
Historical teams
Nothing yet.
National Teams
Argentina
Reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in the last century.
Brazil
Reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in the last century.
Peru
Could be the first World Cup winner from Latin America soon
(QA8).
United States
Captained by Seeker
Maximus Brankovitch III
(QA8).
