International Quadball Association

International Quadball Association
AbbreviationIQA
PredecessorIntercollegiate Quidditch Association – November 11, 2007
Formation1 January 2010 (2010-01-01)
TypeFederation of national associations
Legal statusNonprofit organization
Region served
Worldwide
Membership39 national governing bodies (NGBs)
Official language
English, French
Main organ
Board of Trustees
Websiteiqasport.org

The International Quadball Association (IQA), previously known as the International Quidditch Association, is the governing body for the sport of quadball. It was founded as the Intercollegiate Quidditch Association in 2009 following the first intercollegiate quidditch match. In 2010, the IQA added the "international" term to its name, and 2016 saw its induction as an international sports federation with its creation of the Congress. It comprises more than ten national associations governing quidditch in their respective nations.

The IQA was founded on the campus of Middlebury College, in Vermont by Alexander Manshel. The association is responsible for the organization of the world's major quadball tournaments and events, most notably the IQA Global Games, as well as international rule setting and worldwide expansion.