QUIDDITCH WORLD CUP FINAL

Quidditch is probably the most famous wizarding sport in the world.

'Wizards all over the world play this  delightful game which is played with a Quaffle,  a large red ball that the Chasers have to pass through the goalposts, the two black Bludgers that try to knock off the players from their brooms and the golden snitch, a walnut sized ball that is very fast and is to be caught by the Seeker which ends the game and earns 150 points.Well, you all might be knowing the rules of this game and how it is played. Now, let's talk about the Quidditch World Cup that takes place once in every four years.'

'The most recent Quidditch World Cup was that which took place in 1994 Ireland vs Bulgaria. It is perhaps the most famous too because Ireland played on Firebolts the then fastest broom in the world.And the Bulgarian Seeker Viktor Krum, who studied at Durmstrang Institute of Magic is famous because he was a Triwizard champion which was held in the same year.'

'Well the match started with the mascots of the two countries, the beautiful Veelas of Bulgaria and the mischievous Leprechauns of Ireland.The referee was Hassan Ali who gave Ireland several penalties for no reason at all. Then Viktor did the Wronski Feint and the Ireland Seeker thinking that he had seen the snitch followed suit but Viktor spectacularly dropped the dive while the other Seeker was hurt. And then finally  the match ended when Krum got the snitch but Ireland won.So the Final score was Ireland 170 points and Bulgaria 160 points'

So though Ireland won there was no need to say that the world's best Seeker was the 18 year old Bulgarian Seeker Viktor Krum who knew that his team was going to lose but still ended the game on his terms.

'It was perhaps the most breathtaking Quidditch World Cup Final the wizarding world had ever witnessed or would ever witness in the centuries to come. '