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Belgium national quidditch team : ウィキペディア英語版
Belgium national quidditch team

The Belgium national quidditch team, also known as the Belgian Gryffins ((オランダ語:Belgische Gryffioenen); (フランス語:Gryffons Belges); (ドイツ語:Belgischen Greyfen)), is the national team of Belgium in quidditch. The team was founded in 2014 upon the announcement of the 2014 IQA Global Games, the International Quidditch Association's second international tournament featuring national teams.
The team is controlled by the Belgian Quidditch Federation, the head organisation of all quidditch in Belgium. The name Gryffins and the logo come from the combination of Belgium's two community's symbols: the Walloon cock and the Flemish lion.
==History==
The Gryffins were founded in 2014 under the guiding of Canadian David Danos at the announcement of the 2014 Global Games〔(IQA Global Games Announced )〕 in Burnaby, B.C., Canada. As Belgium's quidditch scene was young and developing, unlike other nations, there were no try-outs for the 2014 team. The decision for who goes rests on the individual player's ability to fund themselves. The Gryffins held a crowd-funding campaign through Indiegogo where they raised nearly €1000〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gryffins Indiegogo page )〕 of the €8000 needed and are keeping a social media presence through their Facebook and Twitter pages.
The Gryffins will once again make their debut at the international stage at the European Games in July 2015.

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