Knighthood – Kevin Sinfield — coach, former international and fundraiser — recognised for his contributions to rugby league and rugby union and his support for the MND community.
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) – Neil Fox MBE — former rugby league international — honoured for his service to rugby league and to communities in West Yorkshire. – Eva Rausing — founder of the Alborada Trust — cited for charitable work, animal welfare, and contributions to horse racing and bloodstock.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) – Mel Bound — founder of This Woman Runs — for advancing women’s community sport. – David Dein — former Arsenal chairman and founder of The Twinning Project — for services to football and charity. – Luke Donald — golfer — for services to golf. – Dr Clare Halsted — administrator, volunteer and former athlete — for dedication to fencing. – Shaun Murphy — snooker player — for services to snooker and charitable causes. – Ian Robertson — broadcaster and former Scotland international — for contributions to rugby union and broadcasting. – Emily Scarratt — former England international — for services to rugby union.
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) – Michelle Agyemang — England international — for services to football. – Ian Bamford — past Irish Amateur Open winner and former Royal Portrush captain — for services to amateur golf. – Brenda Bland — former Great Britain team manager — for services to swimming. – Professor Chris Brookes — Wigan Warriors chair and former chief medical officer for the Rugby Football League and England Rugby League — for services to rugby league. – Lee Carsley — coach of England men’s Under-21s — for services to football. – Jess Carter — England international — for services to football. – Krysten Coombs — badminton — for services to badminton and the Dwarf Sports Association. – Alan Crooks — Irish Football Association disability manager — for services to disability football. – Jane Figueiredo — Aquatics GB coach — for services to diving. – Hannah Hampton — England international — for services to football. – Jane Harvey — tennis official — for services to the sport. – Lauren James — England international — for services to football. – Cliff Jones — former Wales international — for services to Welsh football. – Karen Jones — Netball South West chair and England Netball honorary life member — for services to netball in England. – Chloe Kelly — England international — for services to football. – Ian Lovett — former president of the England and Wales Cricket Board — for services to cricket and charity. – Richard Lyttle — former racecourse manager — for services to the horse racing industry. – Lou Macari — founder of the Macari Foundation and former Scotland international — for services to football and to people experiencing homelessness in Stoke-on-Trent. – Ryan Moore — jockey — for services to horse racing and British sport. – Richard Morris — head of GB Para Badminton — for services to sport and disabled people. – Garry Richardson — broadcaster — for services to sports broadcasting. – Alessia Russo — England international — for services to football. – Gary Street — former England women’s head coach — for services to rugby union. – Brian Walsh — coach — for services to cricket. – Tony Whelan — Manchester United youth coach — for services to football.
