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Quidditch World Cup
1974 Year
The 1974 Quidditch World Cup took place in Germany, and was won by Syrian National Quidditch team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Jörgen Winther, and reached the quarter final, where they were defeated by the tournament winners.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany | Hungary | Ábrahám Sarka | * | |
Qualifyer | Hamburg, Hamburg Metropolitan Region, Germany | Japan | Tomiko Matsuoka | ||
Qualifyer | Berlin, Berlin Metropolitan Region, Germany ** | Argentina | Bienvenida Casal | ||
First Round | Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany | Scotland | Ishbel Mac Cába | ||
Second Round | Frankfurt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany | Iceland | Leifur Pétursson | *** | |
Quarter-Final | Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany | Syria | Zaher Youssef |
- * a foul committed by Hungarian chaser, Erzsébet Zentai, occurred several hours into the match, leading Anton to play injured (internally bleeding) for several hours. Once in hospital, it was easily treated, however the fact Anton was able to play through it so long was concerning.
- ** was origianlly supposed to be held in Freiberg, but had to be moved due to the Cyprus vs Peru match unexpectedly being in its fifth day of play, and therefore both teams were still occupying the pitch.
- *** due to the extreme weather conditions the Icelandic team's chaser Hulda Ingvarsdóttir was injured, and so had to be sreplaced by a substitute chaser, Páll Magnússon. Jörgen Winther, Sweden's captain and beater, nearly suffered this same fate, but luckily regined control without sustaining injury.
1978 Year
The 1978 Quidditch World Cup took place in the Bahamas, and was won by Swedish National Team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Britta Ahlström R.C. , and won the tournament for Sweden for the first time in over 500 years. This (combined with the favour of the king) is what earned Anton, Gabriel Holmström and Britta Ahlström the title of Riddare Charmör, Awarded in January of 1979.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas | Zimbabwe | Rudo Muzorewa | ||
Qualifyer | Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas | Bahamas | Tre Rolle | ||
Qualifyer | Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas | Norway | Elias Granum | ||
First Round | Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas | Burkina Faso | Mariam Touré | ||
Second Round | Dunmore Town, Harbour Island, Bahamas | Ukraine | Tamara Vasilyeva | ||
Quarter-Final | Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas | Iceland | Leifur Pétursson | ||
Semi-Final | Andros Town, Andros, Bahamas | Finland | Ruuben Linna | ||
Final | Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas | Canada | Harriet Osborne |
1982 Year
The 1982 Quidditch World Cup took place in the Iceland, and was won by Finnish National Team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Britta Ahlström R.C. , managed by Jörgen Winther, and made it to the semi-final against the winner where they lost to Finland. After this Finland defeated the Brazilian National Quidditch team, and Sweden were defeated in a play-off with Guatemala.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Akureyri, Northeast Constituency, Iceland | Estonia | Indrek Trääder | ||
Qualifyer | Hafnarfjörður, Southwest Constituency, Iceland | Azerbaijan | Parvin Mammadov | ||
Qualifyer | Selfoss, South Constituency, Iceland | Canada | Harriet Osborne | ||
First Round | Húsavík, Northeast Constituency, Iceland | Argentina | Raquel Villaverde | ||
Second Round | Selfoss, South Constituency, Iceland | Germany | Hugo Mendelssohn | ||
Quarter-Final | Reykjavík, Reykjavík Constituency North, Iceland | Jordan | Zaid Zaman | ||
Semi-Final | Stykkishólmsbær, Northwest Constituency, Iceland | Finland | Ruuben Linna | ||
Play Off | Hafnarfjörður, Southwest Constituency, Iceland | Guatemala | Núria De La Cruz |
1986 Year
The 1986 Quidditch World Cup took place in the United States of America, and was won again by Swedish National Team. In this year the team was captained by Anton Eriksson R.C. for the first time, and managed by Jörgen Winther. The team won the final by just ten points against Tuvalu.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | San Francisco, California, United States | Monaco | Félicité Gérard | ||
Qualifyer | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | England | Mark Hill | ||
Qualifyer | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | Moldva | Mihail Epureanu | ||
First Round | Austin, Texas, United States | Burundi | Richard Ribakare | * | |
Second Round | Miami, Florida, United States | Papua New Guinea | Rufus Peka | ||
Quarter-Final | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Brazil | Tereza Serafim | ||
Semi-Final | New York City, New York, United States | Norway | Gerhard Sørensen | ||
Final | Washington, D.C., United States | Tuvalu | James Seloto |
- * Score: 1190/1190 after three days. Won in penalty shoot out.
1990 Year
The 1990 Quidditch World Cup took place in Japan, and was won for the second time in a row by Swedish National Team. In this year the team was captained by Anton Eriksson R.C. , and managed by Jörgen Winther. The team won the final against Mexico, having very narrowly defeated Finland in the semi final.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Osaka, Kansai, Japan | Bolivia | César Urbina | ||
Qualifyer | Kyoto, Kansai, Japan | Italy | Zaira Bonaventura | ||
Qualifyer | Yokohama, Kantō, Japan | South Africa | Dawie Venter | ||
First Round | Kobe, Kansai, Japan | Sri Lanka | Sandhya Sharma | ||
Second Round | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan | Argentina | Raquel Villaverde | ||
Quarter-Final | Kanazawa, Chūbu, Japan | United States | Susan Styles | ||
Semi-Final | Osaka, Kansai, Japan | Finland | Ruuben Linna | ||
Final | Tokyo, Kantō, Japan | Mexico | Zuriñe Vargas |
1994 Year
The 1994 Quidditch World Cup took place in England, and was won by the Irish national qudditch team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Anton Eriksson R.C. , and managed by Jörgen Winther. They reached the quarter-final, where they were defeated by Bulgaria.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Dartmoor, Devon, England | New Zealand | George Dawkins | ||
Qualifyer | Blackpool, Lancashire, England | Spain | Inigo Fuente Marrero | * | |
Qualifyer | Reading, Berkshire, England | Ethiopia | Dawit Bekele | ||
First Round | Margate, Kent, England | Japan | Shizuka Watanabe | ||
Second Round | Winchester, Hampshire, England | Cuba | Caridad Zavala | ||
Quarter-Final | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Bulgaria | Viktor Krum |
- * Score: 2560/2560 after five days. Won in penalty shoot out.
European Quidditch Cup
1972 Year
The 1972 European Quidditch Cup took place in Italy, and was won by the Swedish National Team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Jörgen Winther. The team won the cup for the first time in just over a century.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Palermo, Sicily, Italy | Canada | George Hazelwood | ||
Qualifyer | Turin, Piedmont, Italy | Spain | Abigaíl Rivera | ||
Qualifyer | Milan, Lombardy, Italy | Italy | Desiderio Drago | ||
First Round | Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Bulgaria | Haruko Boyadzhieva | ||
Second Round | Verona, Veneto, Italy | England | Richard Carter | ||
Quarter-Final | Florence, Tuscany, Italy | Germany | Ermentrud Holzmann | ||
Semi-Final | Florence, Tuscany, Italy | Wales | Eirwen Banes | ||
Final | Rome, Lazio, Italy | Belgium | Aurèle Dubois |
1976 Year
The 1976 European Quidditch Cup took place in Hungary, and was won by the Belgian National Team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Jörgen Winther, and the team reached the semi-final but was defeated at that stage.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Győr, Győr-Moson, Western Transdanubia, Hungary | Ireland | Daley O'Mooney | ||
Qualifyer | Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar, Northern Great Plain, Hungary | Lithuania | Saulius Jankauskas | ||
Qualifyer | Pécs, Baranya, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary | Monaco | Fleurette Travert | ||
First Round | Szeged, Csongrád, Southern Great Plain, Hungary | Iceland | Leifur Pétursson | ||
Second Round | Debrecen, Hajdú-Bihar, Northern Great Plain, Hungary | Serbia | Ivo Živković * | ||
Quarter-Final | Székesfehérvár, Fejér, Central Transdanubia, Hungary | Denmark | Gregers Carlsen | ||
Semi-Final | Nyíregyháza, Szabolcs, Northern Great Plain, Hungary | Belgium | Aurèle Dubois | ||
Play-Off | Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary | France | Jean-Félicien Dufour |
1980 Year
The 1980 European Quidditch Cup took place in Portugal, and was won by the Swiss National Team. In this year the Swedish National Team was captained by Britta Ahlström R.C. , managed by Jörgen Winther, and the team reached the quarter-final but was defeated at that stage by the German National Team.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Aveiro, Região de Aveiro, Baixo Vouga, Centro, Portugal | Portugal | Eustáquio Vargas | ||
Qualifyer | Porto, Grande Porto, Norte, Portugal | Poland | Łucja Lawniczak | ||
Qualifyer | Coimbra, Região de Coimbra, Baixo Mondego, Portugal | Liechtenstein | Fiete Hölzer | ||
First Round | Lisbon, Lisbon, Lisbon (Metropolitan Area), Portugal | Wales | Eirwen Banes | ||
Second Round | Aveiro, Região de Aveiro, Baixo Vouga, Centro, Portugal | Scotland | Ishbel Mac Cába | ||
Quarter-Final | Guimarães, Braga, Ave, Norte, Portugal | Germany | Hugo Mendelssohn |
1984 Year
The 1984 European Quidditch Cup took place in Switzerlnd, and was won by the Swedish National Team. In this year the team was captained by Britta Ahlström R.C. , managed by Jörgen Winther, the team reached the final and defeated the Ukranian National team to win the cup.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland | Serbia | Jadran Vlahović | ||
Qualifyer | Geneva, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland | Finland | Ruuben Linna | ||
Qualifyer | Lausanne, Lausanne District, Vaud, Switzerland | Estonia | Indrek Trääder | ||
First Round | Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland | Lithuania | Saulius Jankauskas | ||
Second Round | Zermatt, Visp, Valais, Switzerland | Italy | Zaira Bonaventura | * | |
Quarter-Final | Zürich, Zürich District, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland | Scotland | Ishbel Mac Cába | ||
Semi-Final | Bern, Bern-Mittelland, Bern Switzerland | France | Jean-Félicien Dufour | ||
Final | Zürich, Zürich District, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland | Ukraine | Tamara Vasilyeva |
- * Snitch illegally caught by chaser Bonaccorso Abategiovanni, then Anton upon a re-release of the snitch.
1988 Year
The 1988 European Quidditch Cup took place in Austria, and was won by the Finnish National Team. In this year the team was captained by Anton Eriksson R.C. , managed by Jörgen Winther, the team reached the final but was and defeated by Finland.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Salzburg, Salzburg State, Austria | Belarus | Mikita Mazurkievič | ||
Qualifyer | Villach, Statutory City, Carinthia, Austria | Norway | Gerhard Sørensen | * | |
Qualifyer | Innsbruck, Statutory City, Tyrol, Austria | Luxembourg | Morgane Voclain | ||
First Round | Salzburg, Salzburg State, Austria | Slovenia | Maša Korošec | ||
Second Round | Hallstatt, Gmunden, Upper Austria, Austria | Andorra | Hèctor Vilaró | ||
Quarter-Final | Vienna, Austria | Cyprus | Zenovia Metaxas | ||
Semi-Final | Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria | England | Mark Hill | ||
Final | Vienna, Austria | Finland | Ruuben Linna |
- * score: 2980/2980 after several days, won by Sweden after a penalty shoot out.
1992 Year
The 1992 European Quidditch Cup took place in Norway, and was won by the German National Team. In this year the team was captained Anton Eriksson R.C. , managed by Jörgen Winther, the team reached the semi final but was and defeated by Portugal in a penalty shoot out.
Level | Location | Opponent Team | Opponent Seeker | Caught? | Win/Lose |
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Qualifyer | Tromsø, Nord-Troms, Troms, Norway | Switzerland | Émeric De La Fontaine | ||
Qualifyer | Trondheim, Trondheim Region, Trøndelag, Norway | Wales | Owena Bevan | ||
Qualifyer | Ålesund, Sunnmøre, Møre og Romsdal, Norway | Estonia | Siiri Pütsep | * | |
First Round | Oslo, Østlandet, Norway | B&H | Zlatan Ibrahimović | ||
Second Round | Lillehammer, Gudbrandsdal, Oppland, Norway | San Marino | Brigida Varano | ||
Quarter-Final | Fredrikstad, Eastern Norway, Østfold, Norway | Netherlands | Gerlof Maessen | ||
Semi-Final | Harstad, Central Hålogaland, Troms, Norway | Portugal | Eustáquio Vargas | ** | |
Play Off | Bærum, Akershus, Norway | Denmark | Gregers Carlsen |
- * score: 1280/1280 after almost a day, won by Sweden after a penalty shoot out.
- ** score: 1870/1870 after several days, won by Portugal after a penalty shoot out.