Federation of International Cricketers' Associations

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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


FICA members

Country Association
 Australia Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA)
 Bangladesh Cricketers Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB)
England England and Wales Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA)
 Ireland Irish Cricketers'Association (ICA)
 The Netherlands Dutch Cricketers' Association (DCA)
 New Zealand New Zealand Cricket Players Association (NZCPA)
 Scotland Scottish Cricketers'Association (SCA)
 South Africa South African Cricketers' Association (SACA)
 West Indies West Indies Players' Association (WIPA)


Current officers

Name 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

https://www.thefica.com/about/

External links