The IQA World Cup V was the 2011 edition of the IQA World Cup (now the US Quidditch Cup), a quidditch club tournament then organized by the International Quidditch Association.[1] It was hosted at Icahn Stadium on Randalls Island in New York City on November 12–13.

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IQA World Cup V
2011
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Tournament information
SportQuidditch
LocationRandalls Island, New York City
Dates12–13 November 2011
AdministratorInternational Quidditch Association
Tournament
format(s)
Pool play
Single elimination bracket
Venue(s)Icahn Stadium
Teams96
Final positions
ChampionMiddlebury College
Runner-upUniversity of Florida
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The Cup featured 96 teams from five countries competing in three divisions. This marked the first time that teams from outside North America competed, with Argentina, Finland and New Zealand sending one team each.[2] Teams were allowed to register between 7 and 21 players, allowing up to 2,000 athletes to participate. Division 1 featured 60 teams,[3] Division 2 featured 24 teams, and the High School division featured 8 teams.[4]

Besides the sports games, the event also included a two-day festival. A variety of entertainers, foods, and wizardry shops took over the Island, while musical artists performed during breaks in game play.

Division 1 semi-finals saw Middlebury College defeating Texas A&M 80*–70,[5] and the University of Florida winning 70*–60[6] against the University of Minnesota.[7] Middlebury College won the finals 100*–80[8] against University of Florida, thus becoming champions for the fifth consecutive time.[9] Purdue University won the Division 2 final 60*–20 against Rochester Institute of Technology.[10]

The Cup was profiled in Eric Hansen's Outside piece, "Quoosiers", and in the 2014 documentary Mudbloods.[11]

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