They all have won at least one match, even in the books!
Ravenclaw beat Gryffindor
and
Gryffindor beat Slytherin and Hufflepuff
Slytherin beat Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw
in Philosopher's Stone alone!
Hufflepuff beat Gryffindor in Prisoner of Azkaban
Just in Hogwarts (it varies, depending on which book) there are a minimum of seven games, with a possible eighth if there is a point tie for last place. Outside of Hogwarts, we can't know because she never states just how many teams there actually are.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Oliver Wood increased practice to five times a week before the final game.He did this because, despite having the best team in the school, they had never won the Quidditch cup as, in his first year, Harry was unable to play the final match because he was injured and the tournament had been cancelled the year before because of the attacks.This was also Oliver's final year at Hogwarts.
I've never been to Hogwarts, mainly because it's fictional.
In the first novel it really annoyed him because he didn't feel like he had done anything to deserve it until after his first Quidditch match where he felt that he had at least achieved something. His fame always irked him a little but as the years passed he got used to it.
Surprisingly, the series never addresses this.
Just in Hogwarts (it varies, depending on which book) there are a minimum of seven games, with a possible eighth if there is a point tie for last place. Outside of Hogwarts, we can't know because she never states just how many teams there actually are.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Oliver Wood increased practice to five times a week before the final game.He did this because, despite having the best team in the school, they had never won the Quidditch cup as, in his first year, Harry was unable to play the final match because he was injured and the tournament had been cancelled the year before because of the attacks.This was also Oliver's final year at Hogwarts.
As a student at Hogwarts, Arthur was in Gryffindor.
The exact number of letters was never specified.
No. Most of the books mentioned in Harry Potter are fictional, and have never been written. The three exceptions are:* Fantastic Beasts and where to find them * Quidditch Through the Ages * The Tales of Beadle the Bard These three books, mentioned in the Harry Potter books, were actually published.
Hogwarts Herald has never been mentioned in the Harry Potter series.
I've never been to Hogwarts, mainly because it's fictional.
It is never stated,it is unknown whether she even attended Hogwarts.
In the first novel it really annoyed him because he didn't feel like he had done anything to deserve it until after his first Quidditch match where he felt that he had at least achieved something. His fame always irked him a little but as the years passed he got used to it.
A bell was never mentioned.
Surprisingly, the series never addresses this.
Hogwarts. It appears in latin of the Hogwarts crest as Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus.