ICC Europe

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ICC Europe
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ICC Europe is the International Cricket Council region responsible for administration of the sport of cricket in Europe. It is a subordinate body to the International Cricket Council (ICC). The organisation currently has 34 members, located in Europe, and is responsible for the development, promotion and administration of the game in the continent. [1]

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The earlier body European Cricket Council used to manage cricket administration for Europe until it was brought under the auspices of the ICC Development programme as ICC Europe in 2008, and later dissolved as an independent body. Since then ICC Europe has succeeded the administrative operations in Europe.

Members

ICC Europe member associations are divided into two categories: full and associate members. Full members of the ICC are accorded "Full Member Status", whilst associate members of the ICC and ICC non-members are accorded "Associate Member Status". [2]

Full members

Current members of the ICC Europe
No.CountryAssociationICC Membership
Status (Approval Date)
ICC
Membership
ECC/ICC Europe
Membership
1Flag of England.svg  England Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales England Cricket Board Full (15 June 1909)19091997
2Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland Cricket Ireland Full (22 June 2017)19931997

Associate Members with ODI and T20I status

Current Associate Members with ODI and T20I status of the ICC Europe
No.CountryAssociationICC Membership
Status
ICC
Membership
ECC/ICC Europe
Membership
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Royal Dutch Cricket Association Associate19661997
2Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Cricket Scotland Associate19941997

Associate Members with T20I status

Current Associate Members T20I status of the ICC Europe
No.CountryAssociationICC Membership
Status
ICC
Membership
ECC/ICC Europe
Membership
1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Austrian Cricket Association Associate19921997
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Belgian Cricket Federation Associate19911997
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Bulgarian Cricket Federation Associate20082008
4Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Croatian Cricket Federation Associate20012001
5Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Cyprus Cricket Association Associate19991999
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Czech Cricket Union Associate20002000
7Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Danish Cricket Federation Associate19661997
8Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Estonian Cricket Association Associate20081997
9Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Cricket Finland Associate20002000
10Flag of France.svg  France France Cricket Association Associate19871997
11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany German Cricket Federation Associate19911997
12Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar Gibraltar Cricket Association Associate19691997
13Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Hellenic Cricket Federation Associate19951997
14Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey Guernsey Cricket Board Associate20052005
15Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Hungarian Cricket Association Associate20122012
16Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man Isle of Man Cricket Association Associate20042004
17Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Israel Cricket Association Associate19741997
18Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Italian Cricket Federation Associate19841997
19Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey Jersey Cricket Board Associate20052005
20Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Luxembourg Cricket Federation Associate19981998
21Flag of Malta.svg  Malta Malta Cricket Association Associate19981998
22Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Norwegian Cricket Board Associate20002000
23Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Portuguese Cricket Federation Associate19961997
24Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Cricket Romania Associate20132013
25Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Serbian Cricket Federation Associate20152015
26Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Slovenian Cricket Association Associate20052005
27Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Cricket Spain Associate19921997
28Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Swedish Cricket Federation Associate19971997
29Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Cricket Switzerland Associate1985 [a] 1997
30Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Turkish Cricket Board Associate20082008

Expelled Members

No.CountryAssociationECC/ICC Europe
Membership period
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Russia national cricket team 2012–2022

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As of 14 November 2024
Members of the International Cricket Council located in Europe.

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Full ICC members (2)

Associate ICC members with ODI status (2)

Associate ICC members (29)

Expelled members (1)

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Members of the International Cricket Council located in Europe.
  Full ICC members (2)
  Associate ICC members with ODI status (2)
  Associate ICC members (29)
  Expelled members (1)
  Non-members

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See also

Notes

  1. Switzerland were admitted in 1985, expelled in 2012, [3] [4] before being readmitted in July 2021. [5]

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