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The 2016 IQA World Cup is the third edition of the
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, the international
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championship organized by the
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. It was held in
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, Germany on 23–24 July 2016. Australia won the Cup 150*–130 against the United States, who had won all the previous editions. 21 nations competed, including Australia,
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, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. A crowdfunding campaign aimed to send the Ugandan team as the first ever African nation to compete internationally. However, the team members failed to obtain a German visa and withdrew from the competition. The Peruvian team also withdrew before the competition due to a lack of funds. A documentary entitled ''Fly The Movie: Journey To Frankfurt'' followed the British team in their preparation before the Cup.


Participating teams

24 teams were expected to participate to the Cup:


Draw

The 2014 World medalists and the 2015 European finalists were placed in Pod 1. Other teams who have participated in international tournaments filled up Pods 2 through 4 based on their finishing rank. Teams participating for the first time were placed randomly in Pods 4 and 5. The teams were drawn into five groups of four or five teams, with one team per pod in each group, and Pod 5 teams assigned to three randomly chosen groups. Every group was guaranteed at least one non-European team. However, with Peru and Uganda withdrawing, only one five-team pool was left, and Pool 1 consisted of European teams only.


Structure

After the pool play, all teams were seeded and moved on to the bracket phase. Teams were seeded according to the following criteria: # Rank in pool; # Number of losses; # Head-to-head result; # Average point differential (With a cap of 120, includes snitch catches); # Snitch catch percentage; # Coin flip. Since all teams would participate to the bracket phase, seeds 12 to 21 started with play-in games whereas seeds 1 to 11 got a bye to the round of 16. During bracket play, each round beginning with the round of 16 generated a consolation bracket. The bracket phase determined the final ranking for teams 1 to 16.https://www.facebook.com/IQAQuidditchWorldCup/posts/564405980398001


Results

Asterisks* indicate the team that ended the game by catching the snitch.


Pool play


Pool 1


Pool 2


Pool 3


Pool 4


Pool 5


Championship bracket


Quarter-final consolation


Round of 16 consolation


References

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