Canada wraps group play with tough battle against Germany at Men’s U23 Worlds

(OTTAWA, ONT.) – Team Canada closed out group play on Tuesday at the IWBF Men’s Under-23 World Championship in São Paulo, Brazil, with a tough 87-41 loss to Germany.

Ibrahim Odza led the way with 13 points and six rebounds, while Thai Milton added nine points and three boards. Broden Nagle contributed six points, five rebounds, and two assists.

Despite the final score, Under-23 Head Coach Darrell Nordell saw positives early in Tuesday’s game.

“I thought we started well; we exchanged some baskets, and then we kind of fell into a dry spell there,” Nordell explained. “In the second quarter is where they took advantage, and we had a hard time putting the ball in the hoop.”

Germany pulled away in the second frame, outscoring Canada 23-10 to take a 46-22 lead into halftime. Brandon Louie had eight points to lead Canada through two quarters.

Canada now shifts focus to the 9-12 crossover game against Thailand on Wednesday.

“Any team wants to show well at a World Championship,” Nordell said of Thailand. “They’re going to want to play as fast and as up on chairs as we’re going to want to play fast and up on our chairs.”

Canada and Thailand tip off at 9:00 a.m. EDT/6:00 a.m. PDT. The game can be live streamed on the IWBF YouTube channel.

The IWBF Men’s Under-23 World Championship brings together the top 12 nations. Canada is competing in Group A alongside Australia, Israel, Germany, Türkiye and Brazil.

Traditionally held every four years, the tournament showcases the best young talent in the sport. Athletes must be 22 years of age or younger to be eligible to compete. This year marks the eighth edition of the event. Canada captured back-to-back gold medals in 1997 and 2001.

Complete stats from Tuesday’s game can be found here. The tournament schedule and results can be found here.

About Wheelchair Basketball Canada

Wheelchair Basketball Canada (WBC) is the national sports governing body responsible for the organization of the sport in Canada. It is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to excellence in developing, supporting, and promoting wheelchair basketball programs and services from grassroots to high performance for all Canadians. Wheelchair basketball is a fast-paced, hard-hitting, competitive sport in which Canada is held in high esteem worldwide for winning six gold, one silver, and one bronze medal over the last nine Paralympic Games. WBC will host the 2026 IWBF Wheelchair Basketball World Championships from September 9-19, 2026.

For more information on WBC, please visit Wheelchairbasketball.ca, or follow along via social media on FacebookX, and Instagram.

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For more information, please contact:

Dhiren Mahiban
Communications & Digital Media Manager
Wheelchair Basketball Canada
C: 416-574-6682
dmahiban@wheelchairbasketball.ca

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