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== Host Selection ==
== Host Selection ==


The summer prior to the tournament, the IQA announced that [[New York University]] would be hosting the tournament, making it the first time the World Cup was played in a major city.<ref>http://midd-blog.com/2010/08/15/quidditch-world-cup-leaves-middlebury-for-new%C2%A0york/</ref>
On August 15, 2010; the IQA announced that [[New York University]] would be hosting the tournament, making it the first time the World Cup was played in a major city.<ref>http://midd-blog.com/2010/08/15/quidditch-world-cup-leaves-middlebury-for-new%C2%A0york/</ref>


== Participating Teams ==
== Participating Teams ==

Revision as of 18:54, 17 January 2011

Quidditch World Cup
2010
Tournament information
LocationMiddlebury College
Middlebury, Vermont
Month playedNovember
Established2007
Current champion
Middlebury College

The 2010 IQA World Cup was the fourth edition of the Quidditch World Cup, an international Muggle quidditch tournament sponsored by the International Quidditch Association.

The tournament was hosted in New York City near Chelsea Piers. It was the first year that the cup was hosted in New York.

The World Cup featured 46 teams from across the World, and 757 players. The IQA set a record with 40 media outlets and 20,000 spectators attending the tournament altogether.

Host Selection

On August 15, 2010; the IQA announced that New York University would be hosting the tournament, making it the first time the World Cup was played in a major city.[1]

Participating Teams

Venues

Bracket

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
 
 
1 Pittsburgh QC 110
16 Boston 20
16 Boston 140
24 Minnesota 50
1 Pittsburgh QC 110
17 Ive's Pond 10
 
 
8 Rochester 40
17 Ive's Pond 50
9 Tom's River Hydras 0
17 Ive's Pond 30
1 Pittsburgh QC 40
13 Tufts 50
 
 
5 Emerson 50
12 Texas A&M 30
12 Texas A&M 230
20 Michigan State 40
5 Emerson 70
13 Tufts 140
 
 
4 Chestnut Hill 40
13 Tufts 120
13 Tufts 80
21 Vermont 10
13 Tufts 50
2 Middlebury 100
 
 
3 LSU 110
22 Yale 40
14 Massachusetts 10
22 Yale 40
3 LSU 40
11 Vassar 70
 
 
6 St. Lawrence 10
11 Vassar 80
11 Vassar 60
19 Lafayette 10
11 Vassar 0
2 Middlebury 60
 
 
7 Villanova 80
10 McGill 20
10 McGill 90
18 Harvard 10
7 Villanova 20
2 Middlebury 110
 
 
2 Middlebury 110
15 Penn State 0
15 Penn State 70
23 NYU 30

Statistics

Category Statistic
Teams 146
Players 757
U.S. States Represented 16
Countries 2
Spectators 20,000
Trophies 8
Media outlets 40
Total goals scored 1,021
Broken brooms 16
Snitch runners 17
Snitches caught 162

Media

See also

References