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Quidditch is a competitive sport in the Wizarding World of the ''Harry Potter'' universe, featured in the series of novels and movies. Matches are played between two teams of seven players riding flying broomsticks, using four balls: a Quaffle, two Bludgers, and a Golden Snitch. Six ring-shaped goals are situated atop poles of different heights, three on each side of the pitch. It is an extremely rough but very popular semi-contact sport, played by wizards and witches. In the Wizarding World of the ''Harry Potter'' universe, Quidditch has a fervent fan following. Harry Potter plays an important position for his house team at Hogwarts: he is the Seeker and becomes the team captain in his sixth year at school. Regional and international quidditch competitions are mentioned throughout the series. In ''Goblet of Fire'', Quidditch at Hogwarts is cancelled for the Triwizard Tournament, but Harry and the Weasleys attend the Quidditch World Cup. In addition, Harry uses his Quidditch skills to capture a golden egg from a kind of dragon called the Hungarian Horntail (in the first task of the Tri-Wizard Tournament), to capture a flying key in ''Philosopher's Stone'', and on two vital occasions in ''Deathly Hallows'' — getting hold of Ravenclaw's Diadem and during the final fight with Voldemort — Harry's Quidditch skills prove extremely useful. Harry has owned two broomsticks, the Nimbus 2000 and the Firebolt, both of which are lost by the series's end. His Nimbus 2000 is destroyed by the Whomping Willow in ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'' and his Firebolt is lost in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''. The game has been adopted in the real world in the form of Muggle quidditch. In this game the players run instead flying but the basic rules are the same. ==Players and equipment==
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