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Revision as of 22:23, 31 August 2015
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The German National Quidditch Team is the team that represents Germany for international Quidditch tournaments. They wear purple robes.
Team Special Move
The Team Special Move, called The Barrenheim Barrage, is played out like football. Todt kicks the Quaffle hard to Blijk, who weaves in and out of the opponents, and then she throws to Todt, who abruptly stops, causing the opposing team to fly past him. The opposing chasers then turn back to see Todt throwing the Quaffle to Brand who leaps into the air and smacks the Quaffle in. Blijk, who was on the other side of the goals, dropkicks it back towards Todt who gracefully leaps from his broom and brutally headbutts it in. Germany then does a victory pose.[1]
Stadium
The German stadium looks like a medieval walled city. It even has a fountain within its walls. The Neuschwanstein Castle can sometimes be seen in the background beyond the forest.
Emblem and Flag
The team's emblem is white on the left half and purple on the right with a red phoenix. Their flag is black, red and gold.
History
1994 Quidditch World Cup
Germany qualified for the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.
2014 Quidditch World Cup
Germany qualified for the World Cup in Argentina.[2]
Squads
German National Team | |||||
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1994 | |||||
Chasers | |||||
Kurt Todt | Kursten Blijk | Igor Brand | |||
Beaters | |||||
Katrina von Glockenspieler | Elena Eldritch | ||||
Keeper | Seeker | ||||
Hermann Wiel | Konrad Weiss |
Appearances
Notes and References
Africa | Burkina Faso · Chad · Cote D'Ivoire · Egypt · Madagascar · Malawi · Morocco · Nigeria · Senegal · Uganda |
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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 |