Uganda Cricket Association
Uganda Cricket Association controls and organises all tours and matches undertaken by the Uganda national cricket team and Uganda women's national cricket team. It is the governing body for the sport of cricket in Uganda. Its current headquarters is in Kampala, Uganda. Uganda Cricket Association is Uganda's representative at the International Cricket Council and is an associate member and has been a member of that body since 1998. It is also a member of the African Cricket Association.
Alan Mugume is the CEO of UCA. Davis Turinawe is the Development Manager.
History
In 1939, the first School Cricket Week was held featuring four schools in Uganda. Afterwards in 1966, they hosted their first professional tournament. The inaugural East African Championship was played and the hosts Uganda were the champions. In 1998, Uganda became an associate member of International Cricket Council.Governance of Uganda cricket
- Presidents and Chairmen of Uganda Cricket Association
- Fred Luswata
- Francis Kazinduki
- Ivan Kyayonka
- William Kibukamusoke
- Kato Sebbale
- Richard Mwami
- Bashir Badu
- Michael Nuwagaba
- Secretary
- Chris Azuba
- Justine Ligyalingi
- Bashir Badu
- Jackson Kavuma
- Jeremy Kibukamusoke
- Eric Kamara
- Michael Nuwagaba
- Alvin Bagaya Mboijana
- Chief executing officers and directors:
- Justine Ligyanlingi
- Martin Ondeko
- Alan Mugume
- Managers
- Rober Kisubi
- Bashir Badu