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Encyclopedia > Quodpot

Quodpot is a fictitious game from the Harry Potter universe. It is a variant of Quidditch, popular in the United States and the Western Hemisphere and as a minority Europe. Quidditch is gaining popularity in the United States. Quodpot has never been mentioned in the novels, but it is described in Quidditch Through the Ages. Thus it is still considered canon.


Quodpot can be seen as analogous to the real-world situation where football is the most popular sport in most of the world except the United States, where American football exceeds soccer in popularity.


History

In the 18th century, Abraham Peasegood brought a Quaffle with him from Europe and intended to start a Quidditch team. According to legend, Peasegood's Quaffle accidentally came into contact with the tip of a wand in his trunk. Thus, when he took it out and began to throw it around, it exploded.


Peasegood recreated this the effect on series of leather balls and invented a new sport: Quodpot.


Rules

There are 11 players on a side in Quodpot. They throw the Quod, or modified Quaffle, from player to player, attempting to get it into the "pot" at the end of the pitch before it exploded. Any player in possession of the Quod when it explodes is disqualified. Once the Quod is in the "pot" (a cauldron containing a solution which prevents it from exploding), the scorer's team is awarded a point and a new Quod is brought onto the pitch.


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Quodpot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (299 words)
Quodpot has never been mentioned in the novels, but it is described in Quidditch Through the Ages; thus, it is still considered canon.
Quodpot can be seen as analogous to the real-world situation where Association football (soccer) is the most popular sport in most of the world except the United States, where American football exceeds it in popularity.
The situation can also be seen as analogous to the comparison between Rugby football and American football, which is descended from Rugby but is also a distinct game from it.
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