Asociación Quidditch España

Asociación Quidditch España
Quidditch Europe
Founded 25/04/2015
IQA affiliation 25/04/2015
Quidditch Europe affiliation 25/04/2015
President Basque Country (autonomous community) Yeray Espinosa
Vice-President Community of Madrid Rion Blake
Website AQE on facebook

Asociación Quidditch España is the National Governing Body (NGB) of quidditch in Spain, affiliated to the International Quidditch Association.[1] The current president is Yeray Espinosa and the vice-president Rion Blake. It began in 2013 as a Facebook page and as an internet forum, to coordinate and gather the players and teams that were appearing in Spain until it became an association.

Since its recent creation, the AQE has tried to expand his networks in all the country seeing the number of teams increase a lot in the last months and creating the first ever Spanish national quidditch team to participate in the European Games that celebrated in Sarteano, Italy in July 2015.[2]

Competitive structure

Like in most of NGBs at international level, the AQE structures his competitions in small tournaments and a national tournament that gathers all the teams of the country. Being the teams nowadays so separated, they chose to do regional tournaments, using them to seed teams in the national cup. Each region decides how this championship is.

The AQE also works with Associación of Quidditch of Catalonia to create tournaments in peninsular level.

Regional tournaments

Already played

Currently playing

National tournaments

Tournaments with the AQC

European competition

The AQE is represented in the European committee, so it has the right to participate in the competitions organized by the committee. There are two tournaments organized in European level:

Teams

Active teams

Andalucia

Community of Madrid

Valencian community

Basque Country

Galicia

Cities with developing teams

Andalucia

Galicia

National team

The AQE has also the responsibility to organise annually the national team to attend to the European Games or to the IQA World Cup. Until the moment it has only played in the European Games played in Sarteano, Italy in July 2015.[7]

See also

References

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