The team once again represented Canada at the 2014 IQA Global Games in Burnaby, BC on July 29, 2014 where it took third place, coming behind the United States and Australia, respectively.
[3] The national team made its debut in 2012 at the International Quidditch Association (IQA) Summer Games in Oxford, UK.
The tournament format began with a round-robin between all five participating teams (USA, Canada, France, Australia, and the UK) and then a ranked bracket.
After the round-robin, Team Canada was seeded second; however, after back-to-back losses to France and Australia, they fell to fourth place.
In these four games against the teams in Group F, Canada finished 3-1 beating Switzerland 200*-0, Norway 120*-80, and New Zealand 240*-0 while losing to Spain 50-70*.
For medical reasons Paul Gour was unable to travel with the team and was replaced by Alternate Roster member Rachel Malone and served as speaking captain.
The Canadian team finished 4th losing to Australia 80*-40 in the semis finals and the United Kingdom in the bronze match 190*-60.
Quidditch Canada announced on May 29, 2014 that Adam Robillard's jersey submission had been selected[8] featuring a stylized maple leaf on a black background.