Kurt Hofer was a wizard and a professional Quidditch player who served as a Chaser for the German National Quidditch Team. He is mentioned for his formidable skill during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup, where he played alongside his fellow Chasers, Vogel and Schmidt. Although a minor character who is not seen directly, his reputation serves to build the context and high stakes of the Quidditch World Cup tournament.
Kurt Hofer's only known appearance in the history of the wizarding world is his participation in the 1994 Quidditch World Cup. As a Chaser for the German team, he was part of a highly effective offensive line that was praised by Ludo Bagman. Germany advanced to the semi-finals of the tournament, where they faced the Bulgarian National Quidditch Team. According to Ludo Bagman's commentary, the match was “very long and brutal.” Despite the skill of the German Chasers, Germany ultimately lost to Bulgaria, who then proceeded to the final to play against Ireland. Hofer's participation in this grueling match contributed to the exhaustion of the Bulgarian team, particularly their Seeker, Viktor Krum, ahead of the final.
There is no information in the novels regarding Kurt Hofer's physical appearance or personality traits.
Kurt Hofer is a book-only character, mentioned in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The commentary from Ludo Bagman that references Hofer and the Germany vs. Bulgaria semi-final match was cut from the film adaptation, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film).