The Fitchburg Finches
Introduction
The Fitchburg Finches are a professional Quidditch team based in the United States. They are one of the most successful teams in the American Quidditch League, having established a reputation for excellence and securing the league championship on numerous occasions.
Team Information
- Sport: Quidditch
- Country: United States
- League: American Quidditch League
- Known Achievements: Seven-time winners of the American Quidditch League.
History and Mentions
The Fitchburg Finches are primarily known through the book Quidditch Through the Ages. According to the text, they have won the American League title a total of seven times. This impressive record highlights them as a dominant force in North American Quidditch. Their high caliber of play is further evidenced by the fact that their star Seeker, Maximus Brankovitch III, was eventually transferred to the Ballycastle Bats, a team competing in the prestigious British and Irish Quidditch League. Such a transfer suggests that the Finches produce players of international standing.
Known Players
- Maximus Brankovitch III: The team's celebrated Seeker, whose talent was so profound that he was recruited by the Ballycastle Bats.
Etymology
The team is most likely named after Fitchburg, a real city in the state of Massachusetts, United States. A 'finch' is a small passerine bird, a common and fitting choice for the name of a sports team that plays in the air, similar to other Quidditch teams like the Falmouth Falcons or the Tutshill Tornados.
Behind the Scenes
All canonical information about the Fitchburg Finches comes from the supplementary book Quidditch Through the Ages, written by J.K. Rowling under the pseudonym Kennilworthy Whisp. The team is not mentioned in the seven main Harry Potter novels.