Northern and Southern Cups


The Northern and Southern Cups are the two major regional quidditch tournaments of the United Kingdom. Organised by QuidditchUK, the tournaments serve both as qualification prerequisites for other tournaments, such as the European Quidditch Cup and the British Quidditch cup alongside being their own stand alone tournaments. Regionals are often considered the most important tournaments of the year, after the British Quidditch Cup. As of the 2016-17 season, these regional tournaments served as qualifiers for the latter tournament, as there were now more teams in the United Kingdom than its national championship could support. Those teams that fail to qualify for BQC each season compete in the Development Cup instead.

History

The idea for a regional tournament originally came from Southampton Quidditch Club, who devised an independently organised Southern Cup, which was due to take place in February 2014. Inspired by this, Keele Quidditch Club created a counterpart "Northern Squirrel Cup" open to all the teams who were not invited to the Southern Cup. Due to adverse weather conditions, the Southern Cup's expected debut was cancelled, but the Northern Cup went ahead as planned in March. Eight teams competed, with Bangor Broken Broomsticks winning the tournament after beating Nottingham in the final. The Southern Cup eventually went ahead in November of that year—the next quidditch season—where another eight teams competed. Southampton, the hosts, were defeated in the final by Radcliffe Chimeras.
Seeing the initial success of these tournaments, QuidditchUK, the United Kingdom's governing body for quidditch, took both tournaments under their control, in time for the 2015–16 season. These tournaments were organised by QuidditchUK and a committee selected by them, rather than by any specific club. Similarly, no club officially hosted either tournament, though both locations were situated nearby to established QuidditchUK teams. The Northern Cup was hosted at Belmont Community School in Durham on 31 October–1 November, while the Southern Cup took place at Horspath Athletics Ground in Oxford, on 14–15 November. The latter had played host to several tournaments in the past, including the 2015 European Quidditch Cup.
In 2017 both the Northern and Southern Cups were used as qualifiers for the British Quidditch Cup, with the top 16 teams from each tournament moving on to regionals. Although both Cups are going to continue to select the top 32 teams in the UK, it is currently unannounced whether the places for nationals will be distributed equally or some form of weighted distribution will be used.

Qualification

Qualification for either tournament is based solely on the geographical location of the team. A theoretical horizontal line is drawn at latitude 52.632000, dictating that any teams based south of that line compete at the Southern Cup, and all north at the Northern Cup. At this time there is no additional criteria; any team registered with QuidditchUK is eligible to play, regardless of experience or skill level.

Format

Traditionally, the tournaments have consisted of pool play, followed by bracket play, in a standard knockout tournament structure. The exact format however is flexible, due to the varying number of teams competing in each iteration of the cups. The top two teams from each group move through to the upper bracket while the rest play in the consolation bracket. In order to balance group play and allow for more representative bracket play a seeding system is used.

Seeding

All teams are split into three categories: first seeds, second seeds and unseeded teams. How teams are seeded depends on where they came at last years nationals and how many groups there are in the competition. Each group is randomly allocated a first and second seeded team, then the unseeded teams are randomly allocated a group.
The teams final standing in tournaments affects their seeding for the upcoming British Quidditch Cup. The top four teams are placed in the first seed, the fifth to eighth teams are second seeded, and any other qualifying teams are unseeded.

Northern cup

2014

The first Northern Cup was held at Keele University in March 2014. Eight teams competed over the weekend with Bangor Broken Broomsticks being the eventual winners. The final standings were as follows:

Final standings

2015

The second Northern Cup was held on 31 October 2015 in Belmont. Fourteen teams competed after the withdrawal of the Preston Poltergeists. After two days of competitive games, composed of pool play and both upper and Consolation brackets, the final standings were as follows:

Upper bracket

Consolation bracket

Final standings

2016

The third Northern Cup returned to Belmont on 12 November 2016. Twenty teams competed over the weekend. On the first day, five groups of four played each other, with the two highest ranked teams from each group moving into the upper bracket while the rest competed in the Consolation bracket. This was the first tournament to be used to qualify teams for nationals, with the top 16 teams invited to compete in the coming British Quidditch Cup. The results of the tournament were as follows:

Upper bracket

Consolation bracket

After bracket play had finished, two more matches were played between the four quarter-finals losers in order to rank the 15th–18th places:
Chester130*20St. Andrews Snidgets
Direwolves90*10Liverpool

Final standings

2017

The fourth Northern Cup was held at Sheffield Hallam Sports Park in November 2017. Twenty-three teams competed over the weekend. Velociraptors Quidditch Club were the champions for the second time in a row.

2018

The fifth Northern Cup was held at Sheffield Hallam Sports Park on 10–11 November 2018. Twenty-two teams competed over the weekend. On the first day, 2 groups of five and three groups of four played each other, with the top 12 ranked teams overall moving into the upper bracket, with 8 further teams playing play-in matches, with the losers joining the final two teams in the Consolation bracket. The top 16 teams were invited to compete in the upcoming British Quidditch Cup; the unsuccessful teams would have another opportunity to qualify via the Development Cup. The top 5 teams were invited to EQT, the nationwide qualifying tournament for the upcoming European Quidditch Cup. The results of the tournament were as follows:

Group Stage

Key to colours in group tables
Qualified for Upper Bracket as a top 12 team
Qualified for Upper Bracket Play-ins

PlacementTeamWinLoseQPD-CQPD-TWSCTRT
1stManchester Manticores4022024041:33:47
2ndNottingham Nightmares3128045031:45:51
3rdDerby Daemons22-100-13031:14:24
4thHolyrood Hippogriffs Seconds13-40-2011:15:11
5thManchester Minotaurs04-360-54001:00:09
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PlacementTeamWLQPD-CQPD-TWSCTRT
1stMegalodons4033065031:16:28
2ndSheffield Squids3116025021:16:44
3rdYork Horntails22406011:16:50
4thStirling Dumyat Dragons13-170-23011:16:01
5thBangor Broken Broomsticks04-360-73001:18:16
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PlacementTeamWLQPD-CQPD-TWSCTRT
1stLiverpuddly Cannons3017018031:03:03
2ndLeeds Griffins2112016020:57:44
3rdDurhamstrang12-80-9011:05:14
4thLoughborough Longshots03-210-25011:01:59
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PlacementTeamWLQPD-CQPD-TWSCTRT
1stHolyrood Hippogriffs30505040:56:32
2ndGlasgow Grim Reapers2122022020:57:57
3rdLeicester Thestrals12-60-6021:01:14
4thChester Centurions03-210-21001:01:17
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PlacementTeamWLQPD-CQPD-TWSCTRT
1stVelociraptors QC3027079020:55:34
2ndSt. Andrews Snidgets2120-6021:10:46
3rdTornadoes QC12-60-18011:01:26
4thSheffield Steelfins03-230-55001:04:04
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Upper bracket

EQT/Fifth Place Play-off

Consolation bracket

Southern Cup

2014

The first southern cup was hosted by Southampton Quidditch club on the 8th-9 November. 8 teams competed over the weekend. The first day consisted of 2 groups of 4 while the second day was knockout. By the end of the weekend Oxfords Radcliffe Chimeras claimed gold, Southampton silver and London Unspeakables 3rd. The full brackets and final standings where as follows:

Bracket Play

Final standings

2015

The second Southern cup was held on the 14th and 15 November at Horspath Athletics Track, was due to follow a similar structure to its northern counterpart. However, due to technical issues the Consolation bracket had to be cancelled. Seventeen teams competed over the weekend with Oxfords Radcliffe Chimeras eventually claiming Gold. the upper bracket results are as follows:

Bracket play

Final standings

PositionTeamStagePositionTeamStagePositionTeamStage
1stOxford Radcliffe ChimerasFinal9thSwansea Seven SwansGroups17thExeter PatronumsGroups
2ndWarwick QCFinal10thReading RocsGroups---
3rdSouthampton QC firstsSemis11thCambridge University QCGroups---
4thBrizzleBearsSemis12thOxford QuidlingsGroups---
5thFalmouth FalconsQuarters13thBrizzleBeesGroups---
6thWerewolves of LondonQuarters14thNorwich NifflersGroups---
7thSouthampton QC secondsQuarters15thLondon UnspeakablesGroups---
8thTaxes QuidditchQuarters16thPortsmouth Horntail StrikersGroups---

2016

The third southern cup took place on the 29th-30 October at Millbrook rugby club in Southampton. 17 teams competed over the weekend with the top 16 qualifying for the coming British Quidditch cup. The weekend Followed a similar structure to last years with day one being group stage and day to single elimination knockout. Due to only 16 teams qualifying for BQC a play in match between the two lowest seed teams after day one was played to distinguish 16th and 17th place. by the end of the tournament Warwick QC had claimed gold, the full bracket results and final standings where as follows:

Upper bracket

Consolation bracket

Final standings

PositionTeamStagePositionTeamStagePositionTeamStage
1stWarwick QCFinal9thFalmouth FalconsLB Final17thFlying ChaucersLB play-ins
2ndWerewolves of LondonFinal10thExeter EaglesLB Final---
3rdBrizzleBearsSemis11thSouthampton QC SecondsLB Semis---
4thLondon UnspeakablesSemis12thBrizzleBeesLB semis---
5thSouthampton QC FirstsQuarters13thOxford QuidlingsLB Quarters---
6thSwansea Seven SwansQuarters14thCambridge University QCLB Quarters---
7thOxford Radcliffe ChimerasQuarters15thReading RocsLB Quarters---
8thPortsmouthQuarters16thNorwich NifflersLB semis Quarters---

2017

The fourth Southern Cup took place on the 11–12 November at Millbrook rugby club in Southampton. 21 teams competed over the weekend with the Top 15 qualifying for the coming British Quidditch cup. The weekend followed a similar structure to the format of previous years, with day one having group stage matches and day two containing single elimination playoffs. Due to only 15 teams qualifying for BQC, play in matches took place between the lowest seeded teams in the Lower Bracket to determine the teams that qualify. The tournament was won by Southampton QC Firsts. The full bracket results are as follows:

Upper bracket

Consolation bracket

2018

The fifth Southern Cup took place on 24–25 November at Knole Academy in Sevenoaks, Kent. 18 teams competed over the weekend, with the top 14 qualifying for the upcoming British Quidditch Cup. Furthermore, the top 7 teams would qualify for EQT, the nationwide qualifying tournament for the European Quidditch Cup. On the first day, two groups of five and two groups of four played each other. Unlike Northern Cup, there was no consolation bracket. Instead, all 18 teams would compete in the upper bracket, with the bottom 4 teams participating in play-in games. The tournament was won by the Werewolves of London.

Upper bracket

EQT Play-offs

BQC Play-offs

Of the 8 Round of 16 losers, the bottom 4 were chosen to face off for the final two BQC spots.
Swansea Swans230*20Southampton Quidditch Club Seconds
Norwich Nifflers90180*Bristol Bears

Past champions

Northern champions

Southern champions

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teams
2014Southampton Quidditch ClubRadcliffe Chimeras140*–30Southampton QCLondon Unspeakables50*–40Falmouth Falcons8
2015Horspath Athletics Ground Radcliffe Chimeras130*–90Warwick QCSouthampton QC Firsts100*–0Brizzlebears17
2016Millbrook Rugby Club Warwick QC40*–20Werewolves of LondonBrizzleBears110*–30London Unspeakables17
2017Millbrook Rugby Club Southampton QC Firsts140*–90Werewolves of LondonWarwick QC120*–30Bristol Bears21
2018Knole Academy Werewolves of London70* - 60London Quidditch ClubLondon Unspeakables120* - 90Southampton QC Firsts18