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List of football personalities with British honours

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This is a list offootball personalities who have receivedorders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom. Entries are listed alphabetically under the highest award attained. Previous awards, if gained, are listed in the relevant notes section. As many as 16 football personalities have beenknighted so far (excluding honorary knighthoods).All players from the winning team in the1966 World Cup Final were awarded theMBE, additionallyJack Charlton,Bobby Moore,Gordon Banks andGeorge Eastham were madeOBE.

List of recipients

[edit]
FormerEngland managerBobby Robson received a knighthood in 2002.
Geoff Hurst was knighted in 1998.
Pelé received an honorary knighthood in 1997. As a Brazilian citizen, he was not eligible to receive an actual knighthood.
Gary Mabbutt received an MBE in 1994.
NameYear of
award
AwardNotesRef.
Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird1914-JunKTPresident, The Football Association (1890–1923); also inherited ahereditary peerage in 1887.[1]
David Beckham2025-JunKnighthoodFor services to Sport and to Charity; also appointed an OBE in2003-Jun for services to Football.[2][3][4]
Trevor Brooking2004-JunKnighthoodFor services to Sport; also appointed a CBE in1999-Jan and an MBE in1981-Jun.[5][6][7][8]
Matt Busby1968-JunKnighthoodAfter guiding Manchester United to the European Cup title; also appointed a CBE in1958-Jun.[9][10][11]
Sue Campbell2020-JanDamehood (DBE)Director of Women's Football, The Football Association. For services to Sport. Previously appointed MBE in1991-Jan, appointed CBE in2003-Jun for services to Sport, and madelife peer in 2008.[12][13][14][15]
Philip Carter1991-JunKnighthoodChairman, Everton FC; also appointed a CBE in1982-Jan.[16][17]
Bobby Charlton1994-JunKnighthoodFor services to Sport, particularly Association Football; regarded as second footballer to be knighted; also appointed a CBE in1974-Jan and an OBE in1969-Jun.[18][19][20][21]
Charles Clegg1927-JunKnighthoodThought by some to be the first man knighted for services to football;
although the citation did not mention football.
[22]
Kenny Dalglish2018-JunKnighthoodFor services to Football, to Charity and to the City of Liverpool;
his services to Charity and to the City of Liverpool are regarded as recognition of his continued support to the families and victims of the 1989Hillsborough disaster; also appointed an MBE in1985-Jan.
[23][24][25]
Alex Ferguson1999-JunKnighthoodOnly the eighth football manager or player to receive a knighthood;
also appointed a CBE in1995-Jan and an OBE in1985-Jan.
[26][27][28]
Tom Finney1998-JanKnighthoodFor services to Association Football; regarded as third footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in1992-Jan and an OBE in1961-Jun.
[29][30][31]
Denis Follows1978-JunKnighthoodAlso appointed a CBE in1967-Jan and MBE in1950-Jun.[32][33][34]
Arthur George1972-JunKnighthoodFor services to the Australian-Greek community, universities and sport. Also appointedOfficer of the Order of Australia (AO) in1987-Jun (Australia)[35][36]
Amos Brook Hirst1954-JanKnighthoodAlso appointed an OBE in1948-Jun.[37][38]
Geoff Hurst1998-JunKnighthoodFor services to football; regarded as fourth footballer to be knighted;
also appointed an MBE in1979-Jun.
[39][40][41]
Robert Kelly1969-JanKnighthoodFor services to Scottish football.[42]
John Madejski2009-JanKnighthoodFor charitable services; also appointed an OBE in2000-Jun for services to Reading Football Club and the community in Reading, Berkshire.[43][44]
Stanley Matthews1965-JanKnighthoodThe only active footballer knighted, regarded as first footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in1957-Jan.
[45][46][3]
Bert Millichip1991-JunKnighthoodChairman, The Football Association.[47]
Bob Murray2010-JunKnighthoodFor services to Football and to Education in the North East; also appointed a CBE in2003-Jan for services to Sunderland Football Club and to the community.[48][49]
John Quinton1990-JanKnighthoodChairman, FA Premier League.[50]
Heather Rabbatts2016-JanDamehood (DBE)Director, the Football Association. For public services and services to Football and Equality. Previous appointed CBE for services to Local Government in2000-Jan.[51][52]
Alf Ramsey1967-JanKnighthoodManager, England Association Football World Cup Team.
(following England's 1966 World Cup triumph)
[3][53]
Dave Richards2006-JunKnighthoodChairman of the FA Premier League and Football Foundation. For services to Sport.[54]
Bobby Robson2002-JunKnighthoodFor services to Association Football; also appointed a CBE in1991-Jan.[55][56]
Stanley Rous1949-JanKnighthoodFor contribution to the1948 London Olympics and to sport in general; also appointed a CBE in1943-Jan.[57][58][59]
John Smith1990-JanKnighthoodChairman, Liverpool FC. For services to Sport; also appointed a CBE in1982-Jan.[60][61]
Gareth Southgate2025-JanKnighthoodManager, England Football Team. For services to Football; also appointed an OBE in2019-Jan for services to football.[62][63]
Andrew Stephen1972-JunKnighthoodChairman, The Football Association.[35]
Harold Warris Thompson1968-JanKnighthoodChairman, The Football Association; also appointed a CBE in1959-Jan.[64][65]
Frederick Wall1930-JanKnighthoodSecretary, The Football Association.[66]
Walter Winterbottom1978-JanKnighthoodFirst England manager, For services to Sport; also appointed a CBE in1972-Jan and an OBE in1963-Jan.[3][67][68][69]
Hubert Ashton1959-JunKBEFor political and public services. Also received theMilitary Cross for conspicuous gallantry in 1919.[70][71]
Charles Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan2012-JunKBEFormer Chairman, Chelsea FC. For charitable services. Also appointedDeputy Lieutenant ofGreater London in 1996; inheritedhereditary peerage asEarl Cadogan in 1997.[72]
Pelé1997KBE (honorary)[73]
Jimmy Armfield2010-JanCBEAlso appointed an OBE in2000-Jun.[74][75]
David Bernstein2014-JanCBEFor services to Football.[76]
Alison Brittain2019-JanCBEChair, the Premier League. For services to Business.[77]
Craig Brown1999-JunCBEFor services to Association Football.[78]
Harry Cavan1990-JunCBEFor service to Association Football. Also appointed an OBE in1977-Jan.[79][80]
John Charles2001-JunCBEFor services to Association Football.[81]
Ted Croker1989-JunCBESecretary, The Football Association.[82]
Charlie Dempsey1982-Jun (NZ)CBEFor services to Association Football.[83]
Arthur Drewry1953-JunCBEPresident of the Football League.[84]
Paul Elliott2012-JunCBEFor services to Equality and Diversity in Football; also appointed an MBE in2003-Jun.[85][86][87]
David Gill2019-JunCBEFor services to Football.[88]
Ron Greenwood1981-JanCBEManager, England Association Football Team.[41][89]
John Greig2023-JunCBEFor services to Association Football and to the community in Scotland; also appointed MBE in1977-Jun.[90][91]
Roy Hodgson2021-JunCBEFor services to Football.[92]
Pat Jennings2023-JanCBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity; also appointed OBE in1987-Jan for services to Association Football, particularly Northern Ireland, and MBE in1976-Jun for services to Association Football.[93][94][95]
Debbie Jevans2013-JanCBEFor services to Sport and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.[96]
Denis Law2016-JanCBEFor services to Football and charity.[97]
Francis Lee2016-JanCBEFor services to Football and charity.[97]
Laura McAllister2016-JunCBEFor services to Sport.[98]
Hope Powell2010-JunCBEFor services to Sport. Also appointed an OBE in2002-Jun for services to Association Football.[99][100][101]
Richard Scudamore2019-JanCBEFormer Executive Chairman, Premier League. For services to Football.[102]
Alan Shearer2016-JunCBEFor charitable services to the community in North East England. Also appointed an OBE in2001-Jun for services to association football andDeputy Lieutenant ofNorthumberland in 2009.[3][103][104][105]
David Sheepshanks2013-JanCBEFor services to Football and for charitable services in Suffolk.[106]
Peter Shilton2024-JanCBEFor services to Association Football and the Prevention of Gambling Harm; also appointed OBE in1991-Jan and MBE in1986-Jan, both for services to Association Football.[3][107][108][109]
Graeme Souness2024-JunCBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[110][111]
Jock Stein1970-JunCBEFor services to Scottish Football.[112][113]
Ernie Walker1995-JunCBESecretary, Scottish Football Association. For services to Football. Also appointed an OBE in1988-Jan.[114]
Sarina Wiegman2022-DecCBE (honorary)England Women's National Football Coach. For services to Association football.[115]
David Will2002-JunCBEVice-president, Executive Committee of FIFA. For services to Association Football.[116]
Billy Wright1959-JunCBEFor services to Association Football.[117][118]
Rimla Akhtar2021-JunOBEFor services to Equality and Diversity in Sport; also appointed an MBE in2015-Jun.[119][120]
Chris Anderson1981-JunOBEVice-chairman, Scottish Sports Council.[121]
Andy Anson2022-JanOBEFor services to Sport, particularly during COVID-19.[122]
Vic Akers2010-JanOBEFor services to Sport.[123]
Gordon Banks1970-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[112]
Paul Barber2023-JanOBEDeputy Chair and Chief Executive, Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club. For services to Association football.[122]
Brian Barwick2021-JanOBEFor services to Sport and Sports Broadcasting.[124]
Brendon Batson2015-JanOBEAlso appointed an MBE in2001-Jan.[125][126][127][128]
Luther Blissett2022-JunOBEPatron, Sporting Memories. For services to Association Football and to Charity. Also appointedDeputy Lieutenant ofHertfordshire in July 2021.[129][130]
Jim Boyce2015-JanOBEFor services to football in Northern Ireland.[131]
Millie Bright2024-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[132]
Geoff Brown2022-JanOBEChairman, St Johnstone Football Club. For services to Scottish Football and to the community in Perth.[133]
Norman Burtenshaw1974-JanOBEFootball referee.[134]
Gerry Cakebread1994-JunOBEFormer Brentford FC footballer. Hydrographic Office, Ministry of Defence.[135]
Karen Carney2024-JunOBEFor services to Association Football. Also appointed MBE in2017 Jan for services to Football.[136][137][138]
Brian Clough1991-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[139][140]
Chris Coleman2017-JanOBEFor services to Football.[141][142]
Garth Crooks1999-JunOBEFor services to the Institute of Professional Sport.[143][144]
Jack Charlton1974-JunOBEFor services to Association Football. Also appointedDeputy Lieutenant ofNorthumberland in 1997.[145][146]
David Clarke2023-JunOBEChief Executive Officer, British Paralympic Association. For services to Paralympic Sport.[147]
David Coleman1993-JanOBESports journalist, British Broadcasting Corporation.[148]
David Davies2007-JanOBEFor services to Sport.[149]
Jermain Defoe2018-JunOBEFor services to the Jermain Defoe Foundation.[150]
George Eastham1973-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[3][151]
Doug Ellis2005-JanOBEChairman, Aston Villa Football Club. For services to Football and to the community in the West Midlands. Later knighted for charitable services in2012-Jan.[152][153]
Rio Ferdinand2022-JunOBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[129]
David France2012-JanOBEFounder, Everton Former Players’ Foundation. For services to Football in the UK and Europe.[154]
Ken Friar2000-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[155]
Steve Gibson2016-JunOBEOwner, Middlesbrough Football Club. For services to the Economy, Sport and community in Teesside.[156]
Ryan Giggs2007-JunOBEFor services to Sport.[157][158]
Geoffrey Green1976-JanOBESports writer and broadcaster; also appointed an MBE in1946-Jun.[159][160]
Harry Gregg2019-JanOBEAlso appointed an MBE in1995-Jan.[63][161]
Alan Hardaker1971-JunOBESecretary, The Football League.[162]
Emma Hayes2022-JanOBEFor services to Football. Also appointed MBE inJun-2016.[163][164]
Jimmy Hill1995-JanOBEFor services to Association Football and to Broadcasting.[165][166]
Gérard Houllier2003OBE (honorary)[167]
Emlyn Hughes1980-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[3][168]
Mark Hughes2004-JunOBEAlso appointed an MBE in1998-Jan.[169][170]
Sophie Ingle2023-JanOBECaptain, Wales Women's National Football Team. For services to Association Football.[171]
Huw Jenkins2015-JunOBEFor services to Sport in Wales.[172]
Bernard Joy1977-JunOBEFootball correspondent, Evening Standard.[173]
Kevin Keegan1982-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[174]
Frank Lampard2015-JunOBEFor services to Football.[175]
Tony Larkin2016-JunOBEFor services to Further Education and Disability Sport.[176]
Gary Lineker1992-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[3][177]
Cliff Lloyd1975-JunOBESecretary/Treasurer, Professional Footballers' Association.[178]
Nat Lofthouse1994-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[179][180]
Sam Longson1977-JanOBEPresident and chairman, Derby County Football Club.[181]
Des Lynam2008-JanOBEFor services to Sport.[182]
Ally McCoist2024-JunOBEFor services to Association Football and to Broadcasting. Also appointed MBE in1994-Jun for services to association football.[183][184][185]
Peter McCormick2000-JanOBEFor charitable services.[186]
Alex McLeish2024-JanOBEFor services to Charity.[187]
Bertie Mee1984-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[188]
Joe Mercer1976-JanOBEFor services to Association Football in England.[3][189]
Bobby Moore1967-JanOBECaptain, England Association Football World Cup Team.[41][190]
Trevor Morris1976-JanOBESecretary, The Football Association of Wales; also awarded theDistinguished Flying Medal (DFM) in May 1945.[191][192]
John Motson2001-JunOBEFor services to Sports Broadcasting.[193][194]
David Moyes2025-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[195]
Bill Nicholson1975-JanOBEManager, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.[196]
Martin O'Neill2004-JanOBEFor services to Football. Also appointed MBE in1983-Jan for services to association football.[197][198]
Willie Ormond1975-JanOBEManager, Scottish football team.[199]
Bob Paisley1977-JunOBEManager, Liverpool Football Club.[200]
Tony Pawson1988-JunOBEFor services to angling.[201]
Don Revie1970-JanOBEManager, Leeds United Football Club.[3][202]
Bryan Robson1990-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[3][203]
Frank Rothwell2025-JunOBEFor charitable services to Dementia Research.[204]
Andy Roxburgh1993-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[205]
Dave Sexton2005-JunOBEFor services to Football in England.[206]
Bill Shankly1974-JunOBEManager, Liverpool Football Club.[207]
Walter Smith1997-JunOBEFor services to Association Football.[208]
Gordon Strachan1993-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[209]
Mike Summerbee2022-JunOBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[129]
Gordon Taylor2008-JanOBEFor services to Sport.[210]
Graham Taylor2002-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[211]
Jack Taylor1975-JanOBEFootball Referee.[196]
Geoff Thompson2007-JunOBEFor services to Sport.[212]
Roy Torrens2009-JunOBEFor services to Cricket and Football in Northern Ireland.[213]
Bert Trautmann2004OBE (honorary)[214]
Vinai Venkatesham2024-JanOBEChief Executive Officer, Arsenal Football Club. For services to Sport.[215]
Dale Vince2004-JanOBEChairman, Forest Green Rovers FC. For services to the Environment and to the Electricity Industry.[216]
Tommy Walker1960-JunOBEFor services to Scottish Association Football.[217][218]
Arsène Wenger2003OBE (honorary)
Leah Williamson2023-JanOBEFor services to Association Football.[219]
Howard Wilkinson2024-JanOBEChairman, League Managers Association. For services to Association Football and to Charity.[215]
Bob Wilson2008-JanOBEFor charitable services through the Willow Foundation.[220]
Ian Wright2023-JunOBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity; also appointed MBE in2000-Jan for services to Association Football.[221][222][223][224]
Rachel Yankey2014-JanOBEAlso appointed an MBE in2006-Jan.[225][226][227]
Gianfranco Zola2004OBE (honorary)[228]
Tony Adams1999-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][229]
Eniola Aluko2023-JunMBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[221]
Ivor Allchurch1966-JanMBEFor services to Association Football in Wales.[230]
Rachel Anderson2016-JunMBEFor services to Gender Equality in Football.[231]
Viv Anderson2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][232]
Ken Aston1997-JunMBEReferee. For services to Association Football in the USA.[233]
Alan Ball Jr.2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[232]
Debbie Bampton1998-JunMBEFor services to Women's Association Football.[234][235][236]
Noel Bailie2013-JunMBEFor services to Football in Northern Ireland.[237][238]
Gareth Bale2022-JunMBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[129]
John Barnes1998-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][234]
David Bascome2003-JunMBEFor services to sport and young people in Bermuda.[239]
Ted Bates2001-JanMBEFor services to Southampton Football Club.[126][240]
Peter Beardsley1995-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[241][242]
Jen Beattie2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[219]
Sheila Begbie2001-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football.[243]
Colin Bell2005-JanMBEFor services to the community in Manchester.[3][244]
Francis Benali2020-JanMBEFormer Southampton F.C. player; for services to Cancer Patients in the UK.[245]
Gary Bennett2022-JanMBEFor services to Anti-Racism in Football.[246]
John Beresford2017-JunMBEFor services to education.[247]
Clyde Best2006-JanMBEFor services to football and the community in Bermuda.[227][248][249]
Billy Bingham1981-JunMBEManager, Northern Ireland Association Football Team.[7]
Alan Birchenall2003-JanMBEFor Charitable Services to the community in Leicestershire.[250]
Tony Bloom2024-JanMBEChairman, Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club. For services to Association Football and to the community in Brighton.[251]
Billy Bonds1988-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[41][252]
John Bowler2015-JanMBEChair, Crewe Alexandra Football Club. For services to Football.[253]
Tom Boyd2002-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[254]
Bill Bratt2009-JunMBEChairman, Port Vale Football Club. For services to Sport.[255]
Lucy Bronze2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[256]
Steve Bull2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][257]
Ian Callaghan1975-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[258]
Marissa Callaghan2025-JanMBEFor services to Association Football and to the community in Northern Ireland.[259]
Tony Carr2010-JunMBEFor services to Football.[260][261]
Len Casey1993-JunMBEFormer Chelsea FC footballer. Training Officer, Telephone Cables Ltd. For services to Training.[262]
Charlie Clapham2011-JunMBEFor services to Manufacture and to Football in Merseyside.[263]
Ray Clemence1987-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][264]
George Cohen2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][265]
Joe Corrigan2025-JanMBEFor services to Charitable Fundraising.[266]
Gillian Coultard2021-JanMBEFor services to Welsh Football.[267]
George Courtney1991-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[268]
Norman Creek1943-JunMBEMilitary Division; also awarded theMilitary Cross in 1918.[3][269][270]
Carlyle Crockwell1977-JunMBEBermudan referee (awarded for work in the prisons service.)[271]
Alan Curtis2021-JanMBEFor services to Football.[267]
Hugh Dallas2003-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[272]
Rachel Daly2025-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[273]
Barry Davies2005-JanMBEFor services to Sports Broadcasting.[274]
Steven Davis2017-JunMBEFor services to Football.[275]
David Dein2019-JanMBEVice Chairman, Arsenal Football Club and the Football Association. For services to Football and to voluntary work in Schools and Prisons.[276]
Jimmy Dickinson1964-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[277]
Derek Dooley2003-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[278]
Loren Dykes2020-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football in Wales.[279]
Robbie Earle1999-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[280]
Mary Earps2024-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[281]
Mohammad Anwar Elahee1970-JanMBEFor services to sport.[282]
David Elleray2014-JunMBEFor services to Football.[283]
Robert Elstone2023-JanMBEFormer CEO, Everton FC. For services to Sport.[284]
Jonny Evans2023-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[285]
Barry Ferguson2006-JunMBEFor services to Sport.[286]
Jess Fishlock2018-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football and the LGBT community.[287]
Julie Fleeting2008-JunMBEFor services to Women's Football.[288]
Ron Flowers2021-JanMBEFor services to Football.[289]
Tony Ford2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[290]
Amy Fearn2023-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[285]
Les Ferdinand2005-JunMBEFor services to Sport.[291]
Paul Fletcher2007-JanMBEFor services to Sport and to Charity.[292]
Cheryl Foster2024-JunMBEFor services to Association Football and to Women's Sport.[293]
Steven Gerrard2007-JanMBEFor services to Sport.[3][294]
Shaun Goater2003-JunMBEFor services to Sport and young people, Bermuda.[295][296]
Sylvia Gore2000-JanMBEFor services to Girls' and Women's Association Football.[297]
Dario Gradi1998-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[298][299]
Eddie Gray1983-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[300]
Jimmy Greaves2021-JanMBEFor services to Football.[301]
Alan Hansen2025-JanMBEFor services to Association Football and to Broadcasting.[302]
George Harkus1949-JunMBEMilitary Division; for keeping up morale in the forces whilst stationed in the Middle East.[303]
Eric Harrison2018-JanMBEFor services to Football.[304]
David Healy2008-JunMBEFor services to Football and to the community in Northern Ireland.[305]
Lauren Hemp2024-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[306]
Jordan Henderson2021-JunMBEFor services to Football and Charity, particularly during the COVID-19 Pandemic.[307]
Debbie Hewitt2011-JanMBEChairwoman of the Football Association. For services to Business and to the Public Sector.[308]
Alan Hodgkinson2008-JanMBEFor services to Football.[309]
Steve Holland2022-JanMBEAssistant manager, England National Football Team. For services to Association Football.[310]
John Hollins1982-JunMBEFor services to Football.[311]
Steph Houghton2016-JanMBEFor services to Football.[312]
Aaron Hughes2020-JanMBEFor services to Football.[313]
Roger Hunt2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][314]
Mike Ingham2010-JunMBEFor services to Sports Broadcasting.[315]
Leslie Irvine2024-JanMBEInternational Refereeing Assessor, Irish Football Association. For services to Association Football.[316]
Gordon Jago2006-JunMBEFor services to the promotion of international youth football.[317]
David James2012-JunMBEFor services to Football and Charity.[318][319]
David Jeffrey2021-JunMBEManager, Ballymena United. For services to Association Football and Community Relations in Northern Ireland.[320]
Chris Kamara2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football, to Anti-Racism and to Charity.[321]
Harry Kane2019-JanMBECaptain, England Football Team. For services to Association Football.[322]
Kevin Keelan1980-JunMBEFor services to Norwich City Football Club.[323]
Shelley Kerr2019-JunMBEFor services to Football.[324]
Anna Kessel2016-JunMBESports Journalist and co-founder, Women in Football. For services to Journalism and Women's Sport.[325]
Alan Knight2001-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[326][327]
Kwok Ka Ming1978-JunMBEFor services to Sport in Hong Kong.[328]
Henrik Larsson2006MBE (honorary)For services to Football.[329]
Brian Lee2016-JanMBEChair, Football Conference Trust and President, Football Conference. For services to Football.[330]
Jim Leighton1998-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[331][332]
Jim Leishman2007-JunMBEFor services to Sport.[333]
Bobby Lennox1981-JanMBEFor services to the Glasgow Celtic Football Club.[334]
Kim Little2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[335]
Sue Lopez2000-JunMBEFor services to Women's Association Football.[336]
Jayne Ludlow2019-JunMBEManager,Wales Women's football. For services to Women's Football in Wales.[337]
Gary Mabbutt1994-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][338]
Malky Mackay2015-JanMBEFor services to Football in Glasgow.[339]
Mo Marley2005-JunMBEFor services to Sport.[340]
David Marsh2011-JanMBEFormer Chairman, Everton FC. For voluntary service to amateur golf.[341]
Sian Massey-Ellis2017-JanMBEFor services to Football.[141][342]
Gary McAllister2002-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[343]
Gareth McAuley2019-JanMBEFor services to Football in Northern Ireland.[344]
Danny McGrain1983-JanMBEFor services to Association Football in Scotland.[198]
Jimmy McIlroy2011-JanMBEFor services to Football and to Charity.[345]
Sammy McIlroy1986-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[346]
Frank McLintock1972-JanMBECaptain, Arsenal Football Club.[347]
Lawrie McMenemy2006-JanMBEFor services to Sport and to Charity.[227][348]
Billy McNeill1974-JunMBECaptain, Glasgow Celtic Football Club.[349]
Paul McStay1997-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[350]
Beth Mead2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[351]
Roy Millar2010-JanMBEFor services to Youth Football in Northern Ireland.[352]
Willie Miller1991-JunMBEFor services to Association Football in Scotland.[353]
Mick Mills1984-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[354]
James Milner2022-JunMBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[129]
Willie Morgan2023-JunMBEFor services to Charity.[355]
Alan Mullery1976-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[356]
Nathan Munson2016-JanMBEFor services to Counterterrorism.[357]
David Narey1992-JunMBEFor services to Association Football in Scotland.[358][359]
Billy Neill1997-JunMBEFor services to Association Football and charitable services.[233]
Jacqui Oatley2016-JanMBEFor services to Broadcasting and Diversity in Sport.[360]
Michael O'Neill2017-JanMBEFor services to Football and the community in Northern Ireland.[141][361]
Terry Paine1977-JanMBEPlayer Coach, Hereford United Football Club.[362][363]
Sheila Parker2022-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football and to Charity.[364]
Stuart Pearce1999-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[365][366]
Steve Perryman1986-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[367]
Martin Peters1978-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[41][368]
Aslie Pitter2011-JanMBEFor voluntary service to Stonewall FC.[369]
Chris Powell2024-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[370]
Ivor Powell2008-JanMBEFor services to Sport.[371]
Linvoy Primus2015-JanMBEFor services to Football and Charity in Portsmouth.[372]
Niall Quinn2003MBE (honorary)For outstanding services to international football and his contributions to charities.[373]
Chris Ramsey2019-JanMBEFor services to Football and Diversity in Sport.[374]
Marcus Rashford2020-OctMBEFootballer, England and Manchester United. For services to Vulnerable Children in the UK during COVID-19[375]
Cyrille Regis2008-JunMBEFor services to the Voluntary Sector and to Football.[376]
Rose Reilly2020-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football.[377]
Pat Rice2013-JanMBEFor services to Sport.[378][379]
Jason Roberts2010-JanMBEFor services to Sport.[380][381]
Andrew Robertson2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football, to Charity and to Young People.[382]
Jawahir Roble2023-JanMBEReferee and Volunteer, Football Beyond Borders. For services to Association Football.[382]
Leroy Rosenior2019-JanMBEVice President,Show Racism The Red Card. For services to Tackling Discrimination in Sport.[383]
Alan Rough2022-JunMBEFor services to Association Football and to Charity in Scotland.[129]
Ian Rush1996-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[384]
Jack Russell1996-JunMBEGoalkeeping coach, Forest Green Rovers. For services to Cricket.[385]
Peter Schmeichel2001MBE (honorary)[386]
Jill Scott2020-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football.[387]
Alex Scott2017-JanMBEFor services to Football.[141][388]
David Seaman1997-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[389]
Albert Sewell2005-JunMBEFootball journalist and statistician. For services to Sport.[390]
Harold Shepherdson1969-JunMBETrainer of England association football team.[391]
Teddy Sheringham2007-JunMBEFor services to Football.[392][393]
Colin Slater2001-JunMBEFor services to services to the community in Nottingham.[394]
Alex Smith2005-JunMBEFor services to Sport in Scotland.[395]
Kelly Smith2008-JunMBEFor services to Football.[396]
Tommy Smith1977-JunMBEFootballer, Liverpool Football Club.[397][398]
Davie Sneddon2014-JunMBEFor services to Kilmarnock Football Club and the community in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.[399]
Alan Snoddy2020-OctMBEWorld Cup Finals Referee. For services to Football.[400]
Neville Southall1996-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[401][402]
Marieanne Spacey2016-JunMBEFor services to Football.[403]
Gary Speed2010-JunMBEFor services to Football.[404]
Jeff Stelling2024-JanMBEBroadcaster, Sky Sports. For services to Sport, to Broadcasting and to Charity.[405]
Raheem Sterling2021-JunMBEFor services to Racial Equality in Sport.[406]
Nobby Stiles2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][407]
Casey Stoney2015-JunMBEFor services to Football.[408]
Manisha Tailor2017-JanMBEFor services to football and diversity in sport.[409]
Clare Taylor2000-JunMBEFor services to Cricket, Association Football, and to Hockey.[410]
Geoff Thomas2021-JunMBEFor services to the NHS and Charity.[411]
Craig Thomson2020-JanMBEFounder, Craig Thomson Scholarship Award. For services to Football and to Charity in Scotland.[387]
John Toshack1982-JanMBEManager, Swansea City Association Football Club.[412]
Troy Townsend2024-JanMBEHead of Player Engagement, Kick It Out. For services to Diversity and Inclusion in Association Football.[413]
John Trollope1978-JunMBEFootballer, Swindon Town Football Club.[414]
Anwar Uddin2022-JunMBEFans For Diversity Campaign Manager, The Football Supporters' Association. For services to Association Football.[129]
Arjan Veurink2024-MarMBE (honorary)Assistant Coach, England Women's National Football Team. For services to Association Football.[415]
Howard Webb2011-JanMBEFor services to Football.[416]
Ellen White2023-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[256]
Faye White2007-JanMBEFor services to Sport.[417]
Ray Wilkins1993-JunMBEFor services to Association Football.[418]
Bert Williams2010-JunMBEFor services to Football and to Charity.[419]
Charlie Williams1999-JanMBEFor charitable services to the community in Yorkshire.[420]
Fara Williams2016-JanMBEFor services to Women's Football and charity.[421]
Ray Wilson2000-JanMBEFor services to Association Football.[3][222]
John Bain1988-JanBEMService Engineer, Product Support Group, Ferranti Defence Systems Ltd., and founder ofFerranti Thistle.[422]
Neil Baldwin2019-JanBEMKit man, Stoke City. For services to the community in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.[423]
Stephen Baxter2019-JanBEMFor services to Football in Northern Ireland.[424]
Dick Campbell2023-JunBEMManager, Arbroath Football Club. For services to Association Football and to the community in Angus.[425]
Alex Hastings1981-JunBEMFor services to Association Football.[426]
Jimmy Montgomery2015-JunBEMFor services to Football.[427]
Julie Nelson2021-JunBEMFor services to Women's Football.[428]
Pat Partridge2014-JunBEMFor services to Football.[429]
Norman Rimmington2017-JanBEMFor services to Football and the community of Barnsley.[430]
Carol Thomas2022-JunBEMFor services to Association Football and to Charity.[129]
Phil Wallace2020-OctBEMChairman, Stevenage Football Club. For services to Football and the community in Hertfordshire.[431]
Noel White2013-JunBEMChairman, Liverpool Football Club. For services to Football.[432]
Curtis Woodhouse2021-JanBEMFor services to Football and Boxing.[433]
Brian Mawhinney2005-MayPeerageChairman of The Football League; also appointed a Knight Bachelor in1997-Aug and aPrivy Counsellor (PC) in1994-Jan.[434][435][436]
George Latham1919MC & BarFor gallantry. Received the Military Cross in 1917.[437][438]
Denis Hill-Wood1943MCChairman, Arsenal Football Club (1962–1982). In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the Middle East.[439]
Samuel Hill-Wood1921-JanBaronetcyChairman, Glossop North End AFC (until 1914) and Arsenal Football Club (1929–1949). For local services.[440][441]

Revocation of honours

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In August 2023,Dario Gradi was formally stripped of the MBE he had been awarded in the 1998 New Year Honours, after he was "effectively banned for life" byThe Football Association for his part in theUnited Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal.[299][442]

Individuals who have declined honours

[edit]

In August 2016, formerLiverpool playerHoward Gayle, the first black footballer to play for the club, revealed he hadturned down an MBE for his work withShow Racism the Red Card, stating that it would be "a betrayal to all of the Africans who have lost their lives, or who have suffered as a result of Empire."[443]

See also

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