Sports from Harry Potter

Quidditch Goggles

Be the best Seeker you can be with this sporty pair of Harry Potter Quidditch Goggles. Handcrafted out of the finest materials with amazingly detailed Golden Snitch logos, this is an amazing recreation of the goggles seen in the Harry Potter movies. One size fits most kids and adults. For ages 5 and up.
Harry Potter
Fictional Character
Quidditch goggles are worn by players during Quidditch matches, most commonly Seekers. They provide protection for their wearer's eyes.
Sports from Harry Potter

Quidditch

Quidditch is a fictional sport invented by author J. K. Rowling for her fantasy book series Harry Potter. It is a dangerous but popular sport played by witches and wizards riding flying broomsticks. Matches are played on a large oval pitch with three ring-shaped goals of different heights on each side, between two opposing teams of seven players each: three Chasers, two Beaters, the Keeper, and the Seeker. There are three different balls: the Quaffle, the two Bludgers, and the Golden Snitch. The Chasers and the Keeper respectively score with and defend the goals against the Quaffle; the two Beaters bat the Bludgers away from their teammates and towards their opponents; and the Seeker locates and catches the Golden Snitch, whose capture simultaneously wins the Seeker's team 150 points and ends the game. The team with the most points at the end wins. Harry Potter plays as Seeker for his house team at Hogwarts. Regional and international Quidditch competitions are mentioned throughout the series. Aspects of the sport's history are revealed in Quidditch Through the Ages, published by Rowling in 2001 to benefit Comic Relief. A real-life version of the game has been created, in which the players use brooms, but run instead of flying.
Harry Potter
Fictional Character
Quidditch (formerly known as Kwidditch and Cuaditch) is a wizarding sport played on broomsticks. It is the most popular game and most well-known game among wizards and witches, and, according to Rubeus Hagrid, the equivalent to Muggles' passion for football (Soccer).