The British and Irish Quidditch League was established in 1674. Due to the need to maintain anti-Muggle security, the League was formed of the thirteen best teams, and all others were asked to disband. Each year, the teams compete for the League Cup. The League falls under the authority of the Department of Magical Games and Sports.
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| - The British and Irish Quidditch League was established in 1674. Due to the need to maintain anti-Muggle security, the League was formed of the thirteen best teams, and all others were asked to disband. Each year, the teams compete for the League Cup. The League falls under the authority of the Department of Magical Games and Sports.
- The British and Irish Quidditch League Headquarters is a division part of the Department of Magical Games and Sports on Level 7 of the Ministry of Magic. The British and Irish Quidditch League falls under the authority of the division. In 1995, the division seemed untidy and laid back, with posters of the favourite Quidditch teams of employees displayed on the wall. The division was probably founded around 1674, as that was the year the League was founded.
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| - To organise the annual British and Irish Quidditch League
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| - The British and Irish Quidditch League was established in 1674. Due to the need to maintain anti-Muggle security, the League was formed of the thirteen best teams, and all others were asked to disband. Each year, the teams compete for the League Cup. The League falls under the authority of the Department of Magical Games and Sports. One of the biggest sports in the magical world, the British and Irish Quidditch League Headquarters both conducts, regulates and creates the professional Quidditch League and organises the requirements for the game across both Britain and Ireland. With every official up to date with the rules, they are involved with testing, regulating and coming up with the new ways in which the game can be played. There are prototypes to be tested and a lot of the officials come from being a professional player themselves. With every thing Quidditch getting run through this office, there is nothing that goes on within the world of this sport that they don't know. All officials are tested and qualified to be a referee of the game and go through extensive knowledge updates as well detailed explanations for changes in rules. They conduct and roster the players as well as regulating the teams and dealing with accusations of cheating. Located in Level 6 of the Ministry, it's the busiest office of this floor and department, and one of the more popular stops on the Ministry tour.
- The British and Irish Quidditch League Headquarters is a division part of the Department of Magical Games and Sports on Level 7 of the Ministry of Magic. The British and Irish Quidditch League falls under the authority of the division. In 1995, the division seemed untidy and laid back, with posters of the favourite Quidditch teams of employees displayed on the wall. The division was probably founded around 1674, as that was the year the League was founded. The head of the division and the entire department was Ludo Bagman, until 1995 when he was forced to flee from goblins after losing several bets.
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