2014 IQA World Cup

2014 IQA Global Games
Tournament information
Sport Quidditch
Location Burnaby, Canada
Dates 19 July 2014–20 July 2014
Administrator(s) International Quidditch Association
Tournament format(s) Pool play
Single elimination bracket
Host(s) US Quidditch
Venue(s) Burnaby, Canada
Participants 7 National Teams
Final positions
Champion United States United States
2nd Runner-up Team Norway
Current champion
United States
Most recent tournament
2014 Global Games
 2012 IQA Summer Games 2016 IQA World Cup 

The IQA World Cup 2014 (formerly named Global Games) was the second edition of this national teams international championship. It was played in Burnaby, Canada, and the United States won the tournament for the second time in a row, winning 210*-0 to Australia in the final.

Participating teams

Participating teams
 Australia Belgium Belgium Canada Canada
 France  Mexico United Kingdom United Kingdom
 United States

Group stage

Rank. Team W L QPD. SWIM
1 United States United States 6 0 +780 0
2 Australia Australia 5 1 +390 1
3 Canada Canada 4 2 +340 0
4 United Kingdom United Kingdom 3 3 −70 0
5 Mexico Mexico 2 4 −480 0
6 France France 1 5 −440 0
7 Belgium Belgium 0 6 −450 0

Group stage games

Group stage games
Team 1 Score Team 2
Mexico Mexico 150*-80 Belgium Belgium
United States United States 130–70* Canada Canada
Australia Australia 160–90* (Overtime) France France
Mexico Mexico 10–230* Canada Canada
Belgium Belgium 20–90* United Kingdom United Kingdom
United States United States 250*-20 France France
Belgium Belgium 30*-70 Canada Canada
Mexico Mexico 70*-140 Australia Australia
United States United States 150*-0 United Kingdom United Kingdom
Belgium Belgium 0–160* Australia Australia
Mexico Mexico 110*-60 France France
Canada Canada 100*-20 United Kingdom United Kingdom
Belgium Belgium 60–140* France France
Mexico Mexico 10–220* United States United States
Canada Canada 170*-20 France France
Australia Australia 80–50* United Kingdom United Kingdom
Belgium Belgium FF-150* United States United States
Mexico Mexico 40–140* United Kingdom United Kingdom
Canada Canada 40–70* Australia Australia
France France 50–130* United Kingdom United Kingdom
United States United States 130*-20 Australia Australia

Final stage

5th place play-off

Score
Mexico
Mexico
90*-80 France
France

3th place play-off

Score
Canada
Canada
70*-40 United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Final

Champion Score Runner-up
United States
United States
210*-0[1] Australia
Australia

Final ranking

Rank Team
1 United States United States
2 Australia Australia
3 Canada Canada
4 United Kingdom United Kingdom
5 Mexico Mexico
6 France France
7 Belgium Belgium

References

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