Spain national quidditch team

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Spain
Logo AQE.png
Nickname(s) The Spanish Inquiddsition
Association Asociación Quidditch España
Confederation Quidditch Europe
Head coach Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Miguel Vázquez
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First colours
Kit left arm yellow hoops.png
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Second colours
First international
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 170*–0 Poland Flag of Poland.svg
2015 IQA European Games
(Sarteano, Italy; 25 July 2015)
Biggest win
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 170*–0 Poland Flag of Poland.svg
2015 IQA European Games
(Sarteano, Italy; 25 July 2015)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 0–220* United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2016 IQA World Cup
(Frankfurt, Germany; 23 July 2016)
World Cup
Appearances1 (First in 2016 )
Best result10th, 2016
European Games
Appearances1 (First in 2015 )
Best result9th, 2015
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The Spanish national quidditch team is a team created with Spanish quidditch players. Since 2015 it has represented Association Quidditch Spain in the different national team tournaments organized by the IQA.

Contents

The team played for the first time in July 2015 in the European Games of Sarteano, Italy. [1]

History

Origins

In 2015, with the Association Quidditch Spain recently created and with the announcement of the celebration of the first European Games, the first Spanish national team to take part in this competition was created.

2015 European Games

The Spanish Inquiddsition in this competition was unsuccessful. The bets were not in favour of the team, but they had a better than expected performance. They played in the group B beside Belgium, Catalonia, France, Poland and Turkey. [2] [3] They ranked ninth in the championship, without qualifying for the quarter-finals, and winning only in the inaugural game against Poland.

2016 World Cup

On March 29, 2016, the Asociación Quidditch España published the roster for the Spanish national team for the 2016 IQA World Cup. [4] On June 25, 2016, the IQA released the pool play draw, where Team Spain was assigned to pool C with United Kingdom, Turkey, South Korea and Austria. [5]

Players

2018 IQA World Cup roster

#NameTeamPosition
1 Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Adrián Picón Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Blue Gryffins Burgos Keeper/Chaser/Seeker
2 Flag of Galicia.svg Pedro Maceira Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Keeper
3 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Héctor Cabrera Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Lynx Beater
4 Flag of Galicia.svg Raquel Martínez Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Chaser
5 Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Martín Navarro Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Buckbeak Riders Chaser
6 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Blanca Brenes Flag of the Basque Country.svg Gasteiz Gamusins Keeper/Chaser
7 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Irene Velasco Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
9 Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Marcos López Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Blue Gryffins Burgos Beater
10 Flag of Galicia.svg Pablo Rey Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Beater
11 Flag of Galicia.svg Manuel E. Lago Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Chaser/Seeker
12 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Daniel Báscones Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater
13 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Miguel Vázquez Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
14 Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Eduardo Cebrián Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sheffield QC Keeper/Chaser
17 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Naira Rodríguez Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Lynx Chaser/Seeker
18 Flag of Galicia.svg Pedro Muiños Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Keeper
21 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Marina Salvidea Flag of the Basque Country.svg Gasteiz Gamusins Beater
22 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Artur Martin Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser/Seeker
23 Flag of Galicia.svg Jorge Martínez Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Beater
24 Flag of Extremadura with COA.svg Raquel Macías Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Blue Gryffins Burgos Chaser
27 Flag of Andalucia.svg Paula Marmolejo (c) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Unspeakables Beater
31 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Lidia González Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Lynx Beater
33 Flag of Andalucia.svg Alberto García Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Unspeakables Chaser
38 Flag of Andalucia.svg Manuel Jiménez 'Xim' Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser/Seeker
88 Flag of Galicia.svg Vicky 'Tormenta' Alexis Flag of Galicia.svg Lumos Compostela Beater
96 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max RM Freemantle Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Beater

2016 IQA World Cup roster

#NameTeamPosition
00 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Ander Carbón 'Andertxu' Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsBeater
2 Flag of Andalucia.svg Antonio 'TONO' Rodríguez Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Chaser
π Flag of Andalucia.svg Paula Marmolejo Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser
6 Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Siena Martínez Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Lynx Beater/Chaser
7 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Irene Velasco Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
8 Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Pau Tomàs RiutortSeeker
9 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Andi de Alfonso Flag of the United States.svg Tri-State Lightning Beater
10 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Steven Paisley Flag of the United States.svg FIU QuidditchBeater
12 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Daniel Báscones Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater
13 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Miguel Vázquez Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsKeeper
14 Flag of Andalucia.svg Leticia Colinas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Unspeakables Beater
17 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Josema Molinos Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
21 Flag of Andalucia.svg Cristina M. Domingo Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Beater
22 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Artur Martin Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Chaser
38 Flag of Andalucia.svg Manuel Jiménez 'Xim' Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser
88 Flag of Andalucia.svg Marina Blasco Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser
99 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Pedro González-Tarrío Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Unspeakables Keeper
403 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Andoni Aranguren Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsKeeper
672 Flag of Cantabria.svg Sergio Gutiérrez 'Guti' Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
666 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Laura Moreno Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater
Flag of Castile and Leon.svg Diego Ávila Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Lynx Chaser/Keeper

2015 IQA European Games roster

#NameTeamPosition
00 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Ander Carbón Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsBeater
2 Flag of Andalucia.svg Antonio 'TONO' Rodríguez Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser
π Flag of Andalucia.svg Paula Marmolejo Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser
4 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Javier Fernández Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsKeeper/Chaser
6 Flag of Cantabria.svg Sergio Gutiérrez 'GUTI' Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
7 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Irene Velasco Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
8 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Julia López Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater
9 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Andi de Alfonso Flag of the United States.svg New York Badassilisks Beater
10 Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Pau Tomàs RiutortSeeker
11 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Yeray Espinosa (c) Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bizkaia BoggartsChaser
12 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Daniel Báscones Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater
13 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Miguel Vázquez Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Chaser
14 Flag of Andalucia.svg Leti Colinas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Unspeakables Beater
15 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Isidro Álvarez Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Chaser
17 Flag of the Basque Country.svg Marina Salvidea Flag of the Basque Country.svg Gasteiz Gamusins Beater
19 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Jorge Manzano Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Chaser
22 Flag of Andalucia.svg Bienve Moreno Flag of Andalucia.svg Malaka Vikings Chaser
23 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Rion Blake Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater
42 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Raúl 'PATO' Llorente Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Keeper/Chaser
99 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Pedro Tarrío Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London Unspeakables Keeper
666 Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Laura Moreno Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid Wolves Beater

Scores

Last games

DateCompetitionLocalResultedVisitor
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Play-in GamesSpain Flag of Spain.svg 130-60* Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Round of 16 Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 170*-30 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Consolation first round Italy Flag of Italy.svg 50-110* Flag of Spain.svg Spain
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Consolation second roundSpain Flag of Spain.svg 130*^-80 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Ninth place game Norway Flag of Norway.svg 170*-30 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Previous games
DateCompetitionLocalResultedVisitor
25/07/2015 European Games 2015 - Pool PlaySpain Flag of Spain.svg 170*-0 [6] Flag of Poland.svg Poland
25/07/2015 European Games 2015 - Pool Play Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 140*-20 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
25/07/2015 European Games 2015 - Pool PlayFrance Flag of France.svg 160*-10 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
25/07/2015 European Games 2015 - Pool PlaySpain Flag of Spain.svg 30-100* Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
26/07/2015 European Games 2015 - Pool PlayCatalonia Flag of Catalonia.svg 160*-70 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
23/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Pool PlaySpain Flag of Spain.svg 110*-10 Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
23/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Pool PlaySpain Flag of Spain.svg 70-80* Flag of Austria.svg Austria
23/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Pool PlayTurkey Flag of Turkey.svg 180*-50 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
23/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Pool PlayUnited Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 220*-0 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Play-in GameSpain Flag of Spain.svg 130-60* Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - Round of 16Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 170*-30 Flag of Spain.svg Spain
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - R16 consolation first roundItaly Flag of Italy.svg 50-110* Flag of Spain.svg Spain
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - R16 consolation second roundSpain Flag of Spain.svg 130*^-80 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
24/07/2016 2016 World Cup - 9th position gameNorway Flag of Norway.svg 170*-30 Flag of Spain.svg Spain

Statistics

Legend: Pl: Played games; W: Won games; L: Games lost; QPD: Quaffle Point Difference; SWIM: Snitch When It Matters.

IQA World Cup

CompetitionPerformanceRankPlWLQPDSnitch catch
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oxford 2012 Did not participate
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Burnaby 2014 Did not participate
Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt 2016 Ninth place game10th945-30040%
Total1/3945-30040%

European Games

CompetitionResultedPositionPlWLQPDSnitch catch
Flag of Italy.svg Sarteano 2015 First round9th514-21020%
Total1/1 514-21020%

See also

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