[8/25]【FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023】Germany vs Japan @ Okinawa Arena
Location | Okinawa Arena(1-16-1 Yamauchi, Okinawa City) |
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Date | 2023.Aug.25(Fri) ~ 2023.Aug.25(Fri) |
Open | 21:10 |
Fee | Please check the official FIBA website for ticket information. FIBA Official - Ticket Information |
FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023
Okinawa City will be on the world's stage in 2023!
Japan's first match in the FIBA World Cup will be against Germany, ranked 7th in the world!
Germany vs Japan(Group E)
■Date: August 25, 2023 (Fri.) 21:10 Start
■Location: Okinawa Arena (Address: 1-16 Yamauchi, Okinawa City)
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August 25, 2023 (Fri.)17:00 Finland vs Australia(Group E)
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▼Directions to Okinawa Arena
・From Naha Airport: Take the expressway bus and get off at Okinawa Minami IC. Approximately a 7-minute walk to the arena.
・From Naha Bus Terminal: Get off at "Dai-go Gate" (Gate 5) bus stop, or "Okinawa-shi undo koen mae" bus stop. About a 5-minute walk from either bus stop to the arena.
Japan - Extended roster for FIBA World Cup 2023
Japan's 12 players for the FIBA World Cup 2023 will be confirmed on August 23, the final entry date.
On June 27, Rui Hachimura (Los Angeles Lakers), who was selected as a candidate for the men's national team, announced that he will not participate in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023.
Nick Fazekas (C / 207cm / Kawasaki Brave Thunders)
Makoto Hiejima (SG / 191cm / Utsunomiya Braves)
Aki Chambers (SF / 191cm / Gunma Crain Thunder)
Luke Evans (C / 203cm / Fighting Eagles Nagoya)
Yuya Nagayoshi (PF / 198cm / Rising Zephyr Fukuoka)
Yutaro Suda (SG / 190cm / Nagoya Diamond Dolphins)
Tenketsu Harimoto (PF / 198cm / Nagoya Diamond Dolphins)
Seiya Ando (PG / 181cm / Shimane Susanoo Magic)
Yuki Togashi (PG / 167cm / Chiba Jets)
Shuta Hara (SF / 187cm / Chiba Jets)
Yuta Watanabe (SF / 206cm / Brooklyn Nets)
Josh Hawkins (C/PF / 208cm / Shinshu Brave Warriors)
Yudai Baba (SG / 195cm / -)
Matthew Aquino (C / 205cm / Shinshu Brave Warriors)
Rui Hachimura (PF / 203cm / Los Angeles Lakers) - Intention to not participate (6/27)
Hirotaka Yoshii (SF / 196cm / Albark Tokyo)
Koya Kawamata (C / 204cm / Shiga Lakes)
Kai Toews (PG / 188cm / Shiga Lakes)
Hugh Watanabe (C / 207cm / Ryukyu Golden Kings)
Yudai Nishida (SG / 190cm / Seahorse Mikawa)
Soichiro Inoue (PF / 201cm / Sun Rockers Shibuya)
Keisei Tominaga (SG / 188cm / University of Nebraska)
Yuki Kawamura (PG / 172cm / Yokohama Bee Corsairs)
Ren Kanechika (SF / 196cm / Chiba Jets)
Akira Jacobs (SG / 203cm / NBA Global Academy)
Germany - Extended roster for FIBA World Cup 2023
Isaac Bonga (Bayern)
Oscar Da Dilva (Barcelona)
Niels Giffey (Bayern)
Justus Hollatz (Rio Breogan)
Maxi Kleber (Mavericks)
David Kramer (Lowen Braunschweig)
Leon Kratzer (Bonn)
Maodo Lo (ALBA)
Andreas Obst (Bayern)
Dennis Schroder (Lakers)
Christian Sengfelder (Brose Bamberg)
Daniel Theis (Pacers)
Johannes Thiemann (ALBA)
Johannes Voigtmann (Emporio Armani)
Franz Wagner (Magic)
Moritz Wagner (Magic)
Nick Weiler-Babb (Bayern)
Jonas Wohlfarth-Bottermann (Hamburg Towers)
FIBA Opponent Germany 3rd in Eurobasket, 1st in European qualifying
The team features Dennis Schröder, teammate of Rui Hachimura (Lakers), the eighth-ranked player in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and a strong medal contender in this year's tournament, as well as numerous NBA players. Franz Wagner, and brother Moritz (Orlando Magic), Isaiah Hartenstein (New York Knicks), Daniel Theis (Indiana Pacers), Maxi Kleber (Dallas Mavericks), etc.
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