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  • Viktor Krum (Scopatore)
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  • He finished in second, behind New Alexandrian champion Pietro Maximoff. Despite the competition between the two during the tournament, they became lifelong friends afterwards. After graduating from Durmstrang, Viktor continued his career in professional Quidditch. He married fellow student Athena Eliopolous in 1997, with Pietro as his best man. Krum retired from Quidditch after a disappointing loss to Egypt in the 2002 World Cup, being narrowly beaten by Seeker Rawya Zaghloul, securing Egypt a 450-300 win. After a tearful announcement of retirement, Viktor lived a quiet life for the next twelve years, devoting his time to being a full-time father to his three children. In 2014, however, he came out of retirement to compete in the World Cup, out of a desire "to win the World Cup before I di
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  • Married
Wand
  • 10
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Job
  • Seeker for the Bulgarian National Quidditch team
Eyes
  • Black
Blood
  • Half-blood
Hair
  • Dark
Name
  • Viktor Vasilov Krum
Alias
  • Vittore
Height
  • 1.90m
Species
  • Human
Title
  • Seeker
House
  • Kor
Family
  • *Ivan Krum † *Svetlana Krum † *Konstantin Lazerov *Dana Lazerova *Vasil Krum *Ivanna Krum *Petar Krum *Athena Krum *Edward Krum *Lyudmila Krum *Filip Krum *Nikolai Krum *Fatima Krum *Fedor Krum
Skin
  • Light
Gender
  • Male
Born
  • 1976-04-12
  • Vratsa, Bulgaria
Patronus
  • Bear
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  • He finished in second, behind New Alexandrian champion Pietro Maximoff. Despite the competition between the two during the tournament, they became lifelong friends afterwards. After graduating from Durmstrang, Viktor continued his career in professional Quidditch. He married fellow student Athena Eliopolous in 1997, with Pietro as his best man. Krum retired from Quidditch after a disappointing loss to Egypt in the 2002 World Cup, being narrowly beaten by Seeker Rawya Zaghloul, securing Egypt a 450-300 win. After a tearful announcement of retirement, Viktor lived a quiet life for the next twelve years, devoting his time to being a full-time father to his three children. In 2014, however, he came out of retirement to compete in the World Cup, out of a desire "to win the World Cup before I die." The Bulgarian side famously won the World Cup that year, crushing the Brazilian team in the finals. After his famous victory, Krum retired from professional Quidditch for good, becoming a spokesperson for a Bulgarian Quidditch merchandising company, and rumor has it that he will be among the candidates for President of the European Union of Quidditch Associations (EUQA).