Caerphilly Catapults

The Caerphilly Catapults are a Quidditch team that plays in the United Kingdom and Irish League. The team is based in the town of Caerphilly, located in the south of Wales.

The Catapults
The team colors of the Caerphilly Catapults are lime green and scarlet, and their playing robes have alternating lime green and scarlet vertical stripes. The team was founded in 1402, making them the fourth-youngest team in the league.

The Catapults also have one European Cup Championship to their name. In 1956, the Caerphilly Catapults defeated the Karasjok Kites of Norway to take the continental title.

Player Profile: “Dangerous” Dai Llewellyn
"Dangerous" Dai Llewellyn was the Catapults most famous player, but was tragically eaten alive by a chimera while on holiday in Greece. His death promted a national day of mourning across Wales.

Dangerous Dai was known for his reckless style of play, and the Dangerous Dai Commemorative Medal is now awarded each season to the player who is considered to have taken the most dangerous, yet entertaining, risks during a game.