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The French National Quidditch team was the team that represented France for international Quidditch tournaments.

Uniform[]

The players played in pale blue robes.[1]

Emblem[]

Shield fra

The team shield

The French emblem depicted blue and beige squares in the background. On the front stood a white Cockatrice holding a broomstick, whilst above, on a white background, three flowers known as fleurs-de-lis decorated it.[1]

Team special move[]

Spiral France QWC

Mallard swings on her broom in their team move

Their team special move, the Blitzen Ballet, involved a lot of spinning, and played out as follows: Chasers Marat and Mallard passed the quaffle, then Mallard swung across to Chaser Lafarge's broom as Mallard passed the Quaffle to Marat, who scored while the opposing Keeper was distracted.[1]

Stadium[]

French National Quidditch Stadium

French Stadium

The French Quidditch Stadium resembled the Palace of Versailles, with an elaborate, symmetrical hedge maze and opulent gardens covering the field.[1]

History[]

1994 Quidditch World Cup[]

France played in the 1994 Quidditch World Cup, but they didn't reach the final.[1]

2006 Quidditch World Cup[]

France reached the final, but lost the match to Burkina Faso 300 to 220.[2]

2014 Quidditch World Cup[]

France did not reach the World Cup this year, which was held in Argentina.

Squads[]

French National Team
1994
Chasers
Mathilde Mallard
Mathilde Mallard
Josephine Marat
Josephine Marat
Hildegarde Lafarge
Hildegarde Lafarge
Beaters
 
Alain Lacroix
Alain Lacroix
Ninon Saucet
Ninon Saucet
 
Keeper Seeker
Bastien Janvier
Bastien Janvier
Cybèle Peltier
Cybèle Peltier

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]

IQA
Africa Burkina Faso · Chad · Cote D'Ivoire · Egypt · Madagascar · Malawi · Morocco · Nigeria · Senegal · Uganda
Asia Armenia · China · India · Japan · Syria · Turkey
Europe Bulgaria · England · Flanders · France · Germany · Ireland · Italy · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Moldova · The Nordic Team · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Scotland · Spain · Transylvania · Wales
North America Canada · Haiti · Jamaica · Mexico · U.S.A.
South America Argentina · Brazil · Peru
Oceania Australia · Fiji · New Zealand
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