EQC

EQC is the club championship in European quidditch/quadball. Community and school teams from across the continent qualify through national championships and leagues, and come together between March and May to fight for the title of European Champion across two divisions. 

The edition in 2012 was known as “European Quidditch Championships”.
Division 2 was first introduced in 2019. All editions of EQC before 2019 were known as just “European Quidditch Cup”.
In 2023, the sport’s name changed to “quadball”, also changing the event name to “European Quadball Cup”

​European Quidditch Cup Division 1

EditionHostGold MedalSilver MedalBronze Medal
2012Lesparre-Médoc
France
Paris PhénixParis FrogMilano Meneghins
2014Brussels
Belgium
Oxford Radcliffe ChimerasParis PhénixBrussels Qwaffles
2015Oxford
United Kingdom
Titans ParisOxford Radcliffe ChimerasSouthampton QC &
Nottingham Nightmares*
2016Gallipoli
Italy
Titans ParisDeurne DodosNottingham Nightmares
& METU Unicorns**
2017Mechelen
Belgium
Antwerp AMETU UnicornsWerewolves of London
2018Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm
Germany
Titans ParisAntwerp AMETU Unicorns
2019Harelbeke
Belgium
Titans ParisMETU UnicornsWerewolves of London
2022Limerick
Ireland
Werewolves of LondonDNA Quidditch ClubTitans Paris
2023Heidelberg
Germany
Antwerp QCWerewolves of London FirstsRuhr Phoenix
2024Salou
Spain
TBDTBDTBD
No event was played in 2013, as the 2012 edition was in the 2012-2013 season.
No event was played in 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
* Shared 3rd Place, bronze medal was shared after no bronze medal game was played.
** Shared 4th Place, no bronze medal game was played.

European Quidditch Cup Division 2

EditionHostGold MedalSilver MedalBronze Medal
2019Warsaw
Poland
Berlin BluecapsLooping Lux LeipzigVienna Vanguards
2022Brescia
Italy
Dementores A CoruñaBielefelder BasiliskenSouthsea Quidditch
2023Golbey
France
Sevilla WarriorsMünster MaraudersVienna Vanguards
2024Salou
Spain
TBDTBDTBD
No event was played in 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic