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Belgian Quidditch Federation : ウィキペディア英語版
Belgian Quidditch Federation

Belgian Quidditch Federation ((フランス語:Fédération belge de quidditch); (オランダ語:Belgische Zwerkbalbond); (ドイツ語:Belgischer Quidditchverband)), or BQF, is the governing body of quidditch in Belgium. It was founded in 2012 as a Facebook page to garner interest from potential players and teams within Belgium and began to take shape in 2013 with the introduction of its first two teams: Deurne Dodo's and the Brussels Qwaffles. The organisation began to take shape as a non-profit ((フランス語:ASBL); (オランダ語:VZW)) in early 2014 with the formation of the newly-international International Quidditch Association in the form an international federation. BQF maintains one delegate within the IQA Congress as a member of Quidditch Benelux alongside Muggle Quidditch Nederland (MQN) and the Luxembourgish Quidditch Federation (FLQ). On 10 October, 2014, BQF changed its name from Belgium Muggle Quidditch to its current name to better integrate with other sports in the country.
==History==
The Belgian Quidditch Federation began as a Facebook page, titled Belgium Muggle Quidditch, in 2012 by Cory Flaniel to spur interest for the sport of quidditch throughout Belgium. It was not until David Danos arrived in 2013 that, with the help of Laurens Grinwis Plaat Stultjes and Zoé Miniconi, that Belgium saw the foundation of its two inaugural teams: the Antwerp-based Deurne Dodo's and the Brussels-based Brussels Qwaffles. Both teams and their members were heavily involved in the organisation and execution of the two major tournaments within Belgium for the 2013-2014 season: Brussels Muscles, an international tournament, and European Quidditch Cup 2014, the regional qualifier tournament for the 2014 IQA World Cup.
Following its major events, BQF became a major force in the IQA's transition into a sports federation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New IQA announcement )〕 With the IQA's release, Belgium as a member of Quidditch Benelux was granted one delegate within the IQA Congress alongside the Netherlands' one as well representing the needs of the Benelux. Moreover, BQF sent its national team, the Belgian Gryffins to the flagship tournament of the IQA: Global Games 2014. BQF is currently in the process of setting up the 2014-2015 season where the organisation will debut featuring its permanent staff. BQF's first official season began on 1 December, 2014.

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