WHAT IS QUADBALL

Seven-headed strength on the pitch.

A high-intensity, full-contact, all-gender sport combining the tactical depth of rugby, dodgeball, and tag into one relentless game.

THE CORE RULES

Rules of the All-Gender Pitch.

Quadball is played with unique equipment and a revolutionary mixed-gender framework that keeps the competition fierce and fair.

The Quaffle Game

The Bludger Chaos

Gender Maximum

Chasers and Keepers pass the semi-deflated volleyball to score through three hoops. Each goal is worth ten points.

Beaters throw dodgeballs to disrupt play. Getting hit knocks you off your broom, forcing you to touch your own hoops.

No team may have more than four players of the same gender on the pitch, ensuring a mixed-gender arena.

Low-angle action shot of a quadball chaser running with a quaffle, high-contrast outdoor daylight, dramatic motion.
Low-angle action shot of a quadball chaser running with a quaffle, high-contrast outdoor daylight, dramatic motion.
A quadball keeper guarding three tall hoops on a grassy pitch in Lima, late-afternoon dramatic sun.
A quadball keeper guarding three tall hoops on a grassy pitch in Lima, late-afternoon dramatic sun.
A quadball beater aiming a dodgeball mid-throw, sweat-glistening face, intense athletic focus.
A quadball beater aiming a dodgeball mid-throw, sweat-glistening face, intense athletic focus.
A quick quadball seeker diving to catch the flag runner, dynamic sports photography, film grain.
A quick quadball seeker diving to catch the flag runner, dynamic sports photography, film grain.
ON THE PITCH

Four Positions. One United Squad.

Whether you are a heavy hitter, a tactical passer, or a lightning-fast runner, there is a specialized role waiting for you.

Chasers

Keepers

Beaters

Seekers

The scorers. They drive the quaffle down the pitch, passing and shooting to score.

The protectors. They defend the hoops and initiate the counter-attack from the backline.

The enforcers. They use bludgers to control space, knock out opponents, and create openings.

The closers. They chase the elusive flag runner to secure points and end the game.

Run with the KatuNation.

We host open training sessions every week in Lima. No experience required—just bring your drive.