Belgium national quidditch team
| Full name | Belgium National Quidditch Team |
|---|---|
| Nicknames | The Belgian Gryffins de Belgische Gryffioenen les Gryffons Belges den Belgischen Greyfen |
| Founded | 2014 |
| First season | Belgium 150*-80 Mexico (Burnaby, Canada; 19 July 2014) |
| Association | Belgian Quidditch Federation |
| League | IQA |
| Colours | Black, gold and red |
| Head coach | Louis Lermytte & Corentin (Cory) Faniel |
| Captain | 2015: Tim Van Huygevoort 2014: David Danos |
| Championships | 2015 European Games 2014 Global Games |
| Website | Belgian Gryffins Facebook Page |
The Belgium national quidditch team, also known as the Belgian Gryffins (Dutch: Belgische Gryffioenen; French: Gryffons Belges; German: Belgischen Greyfen), is the national team of Belgium in quidditch. The team was founded in 2014 upon the announcement of the 2014 IQA Global Games, the International Quidditch Association's second international tournament featuring national teams.
The team is overseen by the Belgian Quidditch Federation, the head organisation of all quidditch in Belgium. The name Gryffins and the logo come from the combination of Belgium's two community's symbols: the Walloon cock and the Flemish lion.