Quidditch is a magical sport that originates in the Harry Potter universe, created by British author JK Rowling.
In the real world, Quidditch has become a sport enjoyed by many fans around the world, with exponential growth in recent years. The game has been adapted to be practiced in real life, but retains many of the original features and rules.
The rules are these: it is played with seven players per team. Each player must have a bat, called a "beater", to hit the "bottles" (balls) towards the opposing rings. In addition, each team has a "seeker" who tries to catch the "mallo", a winged golden ball in the saga and a normal ball in the real world, to score extra points and end the game. Each game typically lasts 30 to 40 minutes.
Quidditch is very demanding, requiring strength, speed, coordination and a good deal of strategy.
The Quidditch Championships are international competitions where teams compete for the title of world champion. Teams participating in the Championships are selected through national or regional tournaments, held around the world.
The Quidditch Championships are divided into two categories: men's and women's. Each category has its own tournament and world champion title.
The Quidditch Championships have become a highly anticipated event for fans around the world. The shows put on by the teams are breathtaking, with incredible action and acrobatic tricks. In addition, the fan community is very active, themed parties and meetings are organized to celebrate these events.
In recent years, Quidditch has become an increasingly popular sport, with a steady growth of teams and tournaments around the world. The Quidditch Championships combine love for the Harry Potter saga with a real sport that manages to thrill even those unfamiliar with the book and the famous films.
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