There are seven players on each team; One seeker, one keeper, two beaters and three chasers.
The seeker catches the snitch.
The keeper tries to block the other team from scoring a point.
The beaters hit the bludgers.
The chasers score the points.
There are 3 Chasers on each team who try to get the largest ball, the quaffle, into the opposing team's goal posts to win points. Each team has one Keeper who guards his or her team's goal posts from enemy Chasers. There are two Beaters on each team whotry to knock the metal balls known as bludgers into opposing team members to interfere with their gameplay. Finally, there is one Seeker on each team who trys to catch the Golden Snitch, the smallest ball. When a seeker catches the Golden Snitch, the game ends and that seeker earns 150 points for his or her team, usually winning the game.
In short, each team has:
3 Chasers
1 Keeper
2 Beaters
and 1 Seeker.
There are a total of 7 players per team. The Quiditch positions are 3 chasers, 2 beaters, 1 keeper, and 1 seeker (this is the position Harry Potter pays).
Harry Potter was a seeker; He had to catch a very fast and tiny ball and with that he would end the game and award his team 150 points.
J.K. Rowling has stated that James was a Chaser.
In The Philosopher's Stone movie, a trophy is shown with 'James Potter SEEKER' on it. This is, however, a movie mistake.
Seeker
quiditch
Harry Potter is an avid Quidditch Player. He also likes playing wizard chess with Ron Weasley.
The dangerous sport (from Harry Potter) is spelled quidditch.
quiditch
Harry Potter's "position in quidditch" was the seeker on the Gryffindor team.
Keeper
2 beaters 1 keeper 1 seeker 3 chasers
Harry Potter was a wizard
the first snitch he caught in his first quiditch game.
for an early quiditch practice
ron had been named the new keeper of the quiditch team
There is no such person.