Canada sets sights on success on World Cup stage with goal of Olympic berth complete
The goal of earning an Olympic berth is checked off, but that’s not where it ends in the mind of Canada head coach Jordi Fernandez.
Canada qualified for the Olympics for the first time since 2000 following an 88-85 comeback win over No. 1-ranked and defending champion Spain on Sunday at the FIBA Men’s Basketball World Cup. The 15th-ranked Canadians needed a top-two finish among the seven Americas teams and did so alongside the U.S.
While acknowledging how “special” it is for the national program, Fernandez was quick to point to Canada having three more games — including its quarterfinal matchup on Wednesday against Slovenia in Manila, Philippines.
“We didn’t come here just to go to the Olympics,” he said in Sunday’s post-game press conference. “And like I told the guys, we wanna make sure that everybody knows that we’re knocking at the door and that we’re thirsty for more.