World Cricketers' Association (WCA), formerly known as the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), is the global representative body for professional cricketers in cricket. It represents players from most of the leading cricket-playing nations through their domestic players’ associations, with more than 600 international players involved in its global commercial programmes.

The WCA operates as a democratic, player-led organisation that unites the world’s professional cricketers under a single international entity, focusing on matters that affect players collectively and the global game.

Originally established as FICA in 1998, the organisation adopted the name World Cricketers’ Association (WCA) in 2024.

In March 2025, the WCA released a report advocating reform of the international cricket calendar and the modernisation of the International Cricket Council.

WCA members

CountryAssociation
AustraliaAustralian Cricketers' Association (ACA)
BangladeshCricketers Welfare Association of Bangladesh
England England and WalesProfessional Cricketers' Association (PCA)
IrelandIrish Cricketers' Association
The NetherlandsDutch Cricketers' Association
New ZealandNew Zealand Cricket Players Association
ScotlandScottish Cricketers' Association
South AfricaSouth African Cricketers' Association
United StatesUnited States Cricketers' Association
West IndiesWest Indies Players' Association (WIPA)
AfghanistanAfghanistan Players - Direct
ZimbabweZimbabwe Players - Direct
CanadaCanada Players - Direct
NamibiaNamibia Players - Direct
UgandaUganda Players - Direct

Current officers

NameNationality
President
Lisa SthalekarAustralia
Chairman
Heath MillsNew Zealand
Chief Executive
Tom MoffatAustralia
Board
Andrew BreetzkeSouth Africa
Wavell HindsWest Indies
Heath MillsNew Zealand
Debabrata PaulBangladesh
Paul MarshAustralia
Daryl MitchellEngland
Kenny GodsmanScotland
Cecelia JoyceIreland
Paul van MeekerenNetherlands
Sana MirPakistan
Tony IrishSouth Africa
Corey AndersonUSA

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