The Quidditch World Cup has been held every four years since 1473. The competition sees Quidditch teams representing countries around the world compete for the World Cup.
The Quidditch World Cup held in 2014 will be the 428th
Known Competitors so far;
Bulgaria (runners-up in 1994)
England
Flanders
Ireland (tournament winners in 1994)
Luxembourg
Peru (semi-finalists in 1994)
Scotland ...
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The Quidditch World Cup has been held every four years since 1473. The competition sees Quidditch teams representing countries around the world compete for the World Cup.
The Quidditch World Cup held in 2014 will be the 428th
Known Competitors so far;
Bulgaria (runners-up in 1994)
England
Flanders
Ireland (tournament winners in 1994)
Luxembourg
Peru (semi-finalists in 1994)
Scotland
Transylvania
Turkey
Uganda
Wales
India
Brazil
Argentina
United States
The Quidditch World Cup was held annually until 1862 (the 389th World Cup), after which it was held every four years, correctly placing the 422nd Quidditch World Cup in 1994 (for those of you who spotted the mathematical calculation problems)
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