At the FM, come and play quidditch with us!

04/11/2016
On Thursday 10 November at 2:30 p.m., on the Plaça de l’Acadèmia football field, near the FGC train station, you will have the chance to watch a muggle quidditch exhibition match. If you enjoy it, you will also be able to play quidditch yourself and learn the rules of the game. The UAB Quidditch Club was created in March 2015 by Marc Alcalá and currently has 14 highly committed members. This year the team has officially become a student society but the UAB is the only Spanish university with a quidditch team.
Quidditch is an as-yet not officially recognised sport developed in 2005 in the United States and that’s gaining in popularity in Europe. Quidditch is an adaptation of the sport played in the Harry Potter novels and the real-life game tries to imitate the same elements and conditions as those in the books. The players hold a broomstick between their legs to simulate the conditions of the fantasy game as accurately as possible. Players use different balls. One eliminates opposing players and another scores points if tossed through hoops. Besides the regular players, there is another who doesn’t belong to either side but acts as the golden snitch that we have all read about in the books. This player is dressed in a yellow jumpsuit with a tail, which is actually a sock with a ball inside. If any player from either of the two teams manages to grab the snitch’s tail, then the match is over. Quidditch has also adopted some features of other sports, such as rugby, handball and dodgeball.
Quidditch’s international regulations guarantee gender equality on the playing field. Each team of 7 players may have no more than 4 players of the same gender playing at any time. Note that the rules of Quidditch state that a players’ gender identity does not necessarily have to be the same as their physical identity. In this regard, it is a pioneering sport that promotes equality for women and LGBTI. Bearing in mind the motto of the FM this year, 'Fora la LGTBIfòbia de la UAB' (Stop LGBTI-phobia at the UAB), Quidditch fits the FM perfectly.