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The '''Fijian National Quidditch team''' is the national [[Quidditch]] team of [[Fiji]]. The team qualified for the [[2014 Quidditch World Cup]].
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The '''Fijian National Quidditch team''' is the national [[Quidditch]] [[Quidditch team|team]] of [[Fiji]]. The team qualified for the [[2014 Quidditch World Cup]].
   
 
==Mascot==
 
==Mascot==
The mascot for the team is a [[Dukuwaqa]]. In the [[2014 Quidditch World Cup]], Fiji's Dukuwaqa clashed with a Norwegian [[Selma]] and Brazilian [[Curupira]]s, resulting in a disastrous opening ceremony where 300 casualties occured.
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The mascot for the team is a [[Dukuwaqa]]. In the [[2014 Quidditch World Cup]], Fiji's Dukuwaqa clashed with a Norwegian [[Selma]] and Brazilian [[Curupira]]s, resulting in a disastrous opening ceremony where 300 injuries occurred.<ref>[[DISASTROUS OPENING CEREMONY LEADS TO QUESTIONS ABOUT QUIDDITCH WORLD CUP SECURITY]] (Archived from {{PM}})</ref>
   
==2014 Squad==
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==2014 Quidditch World Cup==
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On [[14 May]] [[2014]], Fiji played against [[Nigerian National Quidditch team|Nigeria]] and lost 160 to 400. The [[Beater]]s [[Quintia Qarase]] and [[Narinder Singh]] lacked ferocity compared to their Nigerian counterparts, and the [[Chaser]]s took serious damage from the [[bludger]]s, resulting in them only scoring one goal in the first hour as opposed to Nigeria's 40. In the 141st minute, the scores had not changed and the [[Seeker]], [[Joseph Snuka]] caught the [[Golden Snitch|Snitch]], losing the game, despite there not being any risk of the Nigerian Seeker catching it and winning, angering the Fijian fans and [[Hector Bolobolo]], the manager and trainer.<ref>[[NIGERIA VERSUS FIJI]] (Archived from {{PM}})</ref>
   
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Revision as of 20:13, 12 August 2019

The Fijian National Quidditch team is the national Quidditch team of Fiji. The team qualified for the 2014 Quidditch World Cup.

Mascot

The mascot for the team is a Dukuwaqa. In the 2014 Quidditch World Cup, Fiji's Dukuwaqa clashed with a Norwegian Selma and Brazilian Curupiras, resulting in a disastrous opening ceremony where 300 injuries occurred.[1]

2014 Quidditch World Cup

On 14 May 2014, Fiji played against Nigeria and lost 160 to 400. The Beaters Quintia Qarase and Narinder Singh lacked ferocity compared to their Nigerian counterparts, and the Chasers took serious damage from the bludgers, resulting in them only scoring one goal in the first hour as opposed to Nigeria's 40. In the 141st minute, the scores had not changed and the Seeker, Joseph Snuka caught the Snitch, losing the game, despite there not being any risk of the Nigerian Seeker catching it and winning, angering the Fijian fans and Hector Bolobolo, the manager and trainer.[2]

2014 Squad

Fijian National Quidditch team
2014
Chasers
Unknown Unknown Unknown
Beaters
  Quintia Qarase Narinder Singh  
Keeper Seeker
Unknown Joseph Snuka

Substitutes
Unknown

Appearances

Notes and references

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