The Spanish National Quidditch team is the team that represents Spain for international Quidditch tournaments. They wear robes of yellow. Spain are known participants of the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.[2]
Team Special Move[]
Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya hits Quaffle with his broom
The teams 10-point Special Move is inspired by dance and bullfighting, playing out as follows: Chaser Carmen Garcia does a powerful throw, then jumps to one end of his broom to lift the Quaffle up in the air, which his fellow Chaser Ana de Lebron catches, spins, and throws it to the third Chaser, Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya, who hits it into the goal with his broom.
Stadium[]
Spanish National Quidditch Stadium
The Spanish National Quidditch Stadium resembles a bull fighting arena. It has huge stands that are made of stone. The whole pitch including the goal posts and stands, are a rocky brown-colour.
Emblem[]
The team's emblem has a background of yellow and red vertical stripes with a crown shape on top. There is a spiraling sun in the centre.
Uniform[]
The team wear robes of yellow with red trimming and tight red trousers with a yellow stripe down the outer side of each leg. For protection golden shin pads, a chest plate, shoulder pads and pads covering the lower arm are worn. Fingerless gloves are also worn.
Squads[]
Spanish National Team | |||||
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1994 | |||||
Chasers | |||||
Carmen Garcia | Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya | Ana de Lebron | |||
Beaters | |||||
Vasco Santini | Tiago Montoya | ||||
Keeper | Seeker | ||||
Sendelina Felino | Iñigo Fuente Marrero |
Appearances[]
- Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
- Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (video game) (on a poster)[3]
Notes and References[]
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See Also[]
- Spanish National Quidditch Stadium