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The Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations (FICA) is the world players’ body in cricket.
Established in 1998, FICA is a democratic player-driven organisation that brings together the world's ‘organised’ professional cricketers under an international body which focuses on matters that affect the players collectively, and the global game.
Players who are members of a FICA member association are, by extension, also guaranteed the support of the other players’ associations in other countries. FICA cares about:
Players: Serving players’ collective interests globally
The Game: Positively influencing the direction of the global game
Players’ Associations: Strengthening and growing
In 2024, FICA changed its name to World Cricketers’ Association (WCA).[1]
FICA members
editCurrent officers
editName | Nationality |
---|---|
President | |
Lisa Sthalekar | Australia |
Chairman | |
Heath Mills | New Zealand |
Chief Executive | |
Tom Moffat | Australia |
Board | |
Andrew Breetzke | South Africa |
Wavell Hinds | West Indies |
Heath Mills | New Zealand |
Debabrata Paul | Bangladesh |
Todd Greenberg | Australia |
Rob Lynch | England |
Alisdair Evans | Scotland |
Cecelia Joyce | Ireland |
Paul van Meekeren | Netherlands |
Sana Mir | Pakistan |
Tony Irish | South Africa |
References
edit- ^ "FICA Changes Name to World Cricketers' Association (WCA) and Establishes Tim May Medal - WCA". theworldca.com. 2024-06-13. Retrieved 2024-11-07.