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2014 IQA Global Games

IQA Global Games
2014
Tournament information
SportQuidditch
LocationBurnaby, Canada
Dates19–20 July 2014
AdministratorInternational Quidditch Association
Tournament
format(s)
Pool play
Single elimination bracket
Host(s)US Quidditch
Teams7
Final positions
Champion United States
1st runner-up Australia
2nd runner-up Canada
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Points scored4220 (136.13 per match)
SWIM3

The 2014 IQA World Cup, known at the time as the Global Games, was the second edition of the international team quidditch championship. It was played in Burnaby, Canada, and the United States won the tournament for the second time in a row, winning 210*–0 over Australia in the final.

Participating teams

2014 IQA Global Games is located in Canada
2014 IQA Global Games
Burnaby, Canada
Team Previous appearances in tournament[a]
 Australia 1 (2012)
 Belgium
 Canada (host) 1 (2012)
 France 1 (2012)
 Mexico
 United Kingdom 1 (2012)
 United States 1 (2012)

Group stage

Pos Team W L QPD SWIM Qualification Mexico Belgium France United Kingdom Canada Australia
1  United States 7 0 +890 0 Qualify for final 150*–ff 250*–20 220*–10 150*–0 130–70* 130*–20 140*-50
2  Australia 6 1 +450 1 160*–0 160–90* ot 140–70* 80–50* 70*–40 120*-50
3  Canada 5 2 +440 0 Qualify for third place play-off 70–30* 170*–20 230*–10 100*–20 300*-200
4  United Kingdom 4 3 −40 0 90*–20 130*–50 140*–40 170*-140
5  Mexico 3 4 −420 0 Qualify for fifth place play-off 110*–60 140*-80
6  France 2 5 −430 0 140*–60 160*-150
7  Belgium 1 6 −440 0 7th 120*–60

Final stage

     Champion      Runner-up      Third place      Participant

Fifth place play-off

Mexico
90*–80
France
Third place play-off

Canada
70*–40
United Kingdom
Final

United States
210*–0[1]
Australia

Final ranking

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Australia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Canada
4  United Kingdom
5  Mexico
6  France
7  Belgium

Notes

  1. ^ Bold: winner, Italics: host.

References