Orientia National Quidditch Team
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Nicknames | 東方の鴉 (Eastern Ravens) 日の鴉 (Sunrise Ravens) |
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Founded | 2048 |
Based in | Tokyo |
Location | Tokyo, Nihon state, Chūo Region, Orientia |
Stadium | Tokyo Yatagarasu Stadium |
Colors | Red Blue |
Head coach | Hideki Ohtani |
Mascot | Yatagarasu |
Main sponsor | Hitachi |
Orientia National Quiddich Team (Japanese: 東国国家クィディッチ代表チーム; pinyin: Tōkoku Kokka Kuiddichi Chīmu), commonly called the Yatagarasu, is Orientia's international quidditch team managed by Orientia Quidditch Association
The team was assembled right after the first national championship ended in April 2048, forming a national team for every world cup consisting of excellent players from the top performing teams in the national championships. Its founding was three months earlier than Amenria's national team.
Team image
Orientia national quidditch team has been nicknamed as the "Eastern Ravens" and the "Sunrise Ravens"
Players
Recent Callups
Number | Name | Position | Local Team |
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1 | James C. Maiki Kaupo | Keeper | Auckland Giants |
2 | Olayuk Amagoalik | Beater | Anchorage Oilers |
3 | Martin Ometochtzin | Beater | Mexico City Jaguars |
4 | Ryoya Moritsuki | Chaser | Tokyo Avengers |
5 | Michio Hasegawa | Chaser | Chiba Golden Eagles |
6 | Claudia Mercer | Chaser | Melbourne Devils |
7 | Lin Mei-Ling | Seeker | Kaohsiung Gorillas |