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Sinfield knighted and six Lionesses made MBEs

Sinfield knighted and six Lionesses made MBEs

Kevin Sinfield has been recognised as well as England footballers Lauren James, Michelle Agyemang and Chloe Kelly

Kevin Sinfield has received a knighthood in the King's Birthday Honours while six of England's Euro 2025-winning squad have been made MBEs.

Sinfield, the former Leeds Rhinos and England captain, is just the second rugby league figure to be knightedafter Billy Boston.

Fellow rugby league legendNeil Foxhas been upgraded from an MBE to a CBE. while there are OBEs for two-time Ryder Cup-winning captainLuke Donald, former snooker world championShaun Murphyand former England rugby union captainEmily Scarratt.

The latest Lionesses to be appointed MBEs areMichelle Agyemang,Jess Carter,Hannah Hampton,Lauren James,Chloe KellyandAlessia Russo. after five of their team-mates wererecognised in the New Year list.

Former Scotland internationalLou Macarihas also been made an MBE, for services to football. homeless people in Stoke-on-Trent, along with Gary Street, who coached the England women's rugby union team to World Cup glory in 2014.

Meanwhile, ex-Arsenal vice-chairmanDavid Deinhas become an OBE for services to football and charity.

Sinfield and Rob Burrow became friends while playing at Leeds Rhinos together

Sinfield, 45, led Leeds to seven Super League titles between 2004. 2015, and has since raised more than £11m to aid research and support families affected by Motor Neurone Disease.

The current England rugby union defence coach was inspired by his close friend. former team-mate Rob Burrow, whodied in 2024aged 41 after a five-year battle with MND.

"My playing career was everything I could ever have dreamed of as a young man. the last seven years have given me so much inspiration," said Sinfield.

"The MND community are the very best of us. it has been my privilege to support them and put their battle on the stage it needs."

Just four days ago Sinfieldannounced his seventh and final annual challengeto raise money for MND charities.

"I am pleased that this honour allows me to continue to raise awareness. I am looking forward to joining up with the '7 in 7' team again in September," he added.

Sinfield's first challenge was in December 2020,. he and Burrow were both made CBEs in theNew Year Honours list in December 2023.

Rob's widow Lindsey said: "On behalf of the whole Burrow family, I would like to congratulate Kevin on his knighthood. We are all delighted for him and I can not think of a more deserving recipient.

"Kevin did so much for Rob but also the whole MND community. [It] means so much to so many people to have a champion like Kevin in their corner.

"As Rob used to say, everyone should have a friend like Kevin. so many people will be pleased to see him get this recognition."

Sinfield is the third-highest points scorer in British rugby league history, with the 87-year-old Neil Fox the clear leader.

Nigel Wood. chairman of the Rugby Football League, said: "Neil's astonishing feats, largely with the glorious Wakefield Trinity side of the 1960s, have stood the test of time in rugby league."

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Wales and Spurs legend Jones, 91, made MBE

Lauren James (left), Jess Carter (second left) and Michelle Agyemang (second right) helped England win Euro 2025

GolferLuke Donaldwon four Ryder Cups as a player for Europe. will attempt to become the first captain to lead a team to three consecutive wins next year at Ireland's Adare Manor.

Snooker'sShaun Murphynarrowly missed out a second world title last month. has been recognised for his charity work, notably for the Rainbow Children's Hospice in the Midlands.

"I couldn't believe it, I started shaking," he told BBC Sport. "It had actually gone to our previous address [initially] so we had 24 hours to respond. accept, so I might have missed it.

"You realise that for your family. who have been on this journey since I started snooker when I was eight, that's as big as it gets. I don't think I've ever heard my mum as happy or as proud."

Emily Scarratthas also been made an OBE having retired last year after a second women's Rugby World Cup win.

"It's a huge honour and incredibly humbling to be named on the King's Birthday Honours list," Scarratt said.

Former coach Gary Street. who suffered a stroke in 2024, is regarded as one of the most influential figures in turning the Red Roses into powerhouses of women's rugby.

Under his guidance, England won the Six Nations in each of of his first six seasons in charge. ended a 20-year wait to lift their second World Cup in 2014.

His wife Helen said: "Gary is incredibly honoured and grateful to receive an MBE. Rugby has given so much to him throughout his life,. we owe a huge debt of thanks to everyone who has been part of that journey."

Jess Carteris one of six England footballers to become an MBE and told BBC Sport: "It's amazing to be recognised. I've seen it with a lot of my Lioness team-mates, who've done incredible in the sport. continue to raise awareness of women's football, and sports for everybody really, so it's an honour to be part of that list."

England men's Under-21s coachLee Carsleyhas also been made an MBE, along with 91-year-oldCliff Jones, who played for Wales at the 1958 World Cup. was a member of Tottenham's double-winning side of 1961, plus flat racing's three-time champion jockeyRyan Moore.

BroadcastersIan RobertsonandGarry Richardsonhave also been recognised with each having spent more than 45 years with the BBC.

Lou Macari and David Dein have founded charitable causes since stepping away from full-time involvement in football

Lou Macariplayed for Celtic. Manchester United, and had two spells as Stoke manager before setting up afoundation to help combat homelessnessin the city.

"It's a great honour," the 77-year-old told BBC Sport. "It started 10 years ago. never did I think 10 years later I'd still be doing it, but such is the need for homeless people to get looked after, I'm still there and we'll still be there for a number of years probably from now on.

"I get more people talking to me now about the homeless situation in this country than about the football,. I don't mind that. I'm delighted that there's still people who are interested."

After 24 years as Arsenal's vice-chairman,David Deinfounded The Twinning Project in 2018, to forge bonds between football clubs. local prisons with the aim of minimising re-offending.

"Football is a major part of my life. finding a way to employ it as a force for good within HMPPS (His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service) has been a matter of huge pride," Dein said.

Kevin Sinfield (coach, former international and fundraiser), for services to rugby league, rugby union and the MND community

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Neil Fox MBE (former rugby league international), for services to rugby league and the community in West Yorkshire

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Mel Bound (founder, This Woman Runs), for services to women's community sport

David Dein (former Arsenal chairman and founder, 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 services to fencing

Shaun Murphy (snooker player), for services to snooker and charity

Ian Robertson (broadcaster and former Scotland international), for services 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

Brenda Bland (former Great Britain team manager), for services to swimming

Lee Carsley (coach, England men's Under-21s), for services to football

Jess Carter (England international), for services to football

Jane Figueiredo (coach, Aquatics GB), for services to diving

Hannah Hampton (England international), for services to football

Jane Harvey (official), for services to tennis

Lauren James (England international), for services to football

Cliff Jones (former Wales international), for services to Welsh football

Chloe Kelly (England international), for services to football

Lou Macari (founder, Macari Foundation, and former Scotland international), for services to football and homeless people in Stoke-on-Trent

Ryan Moore (jockey), for services to horse racing and British sport

Richard Morris (head, GB Para Badminton), for services to sport and disabled people

Garry Richardson (broadcaster), for services to sport 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

Source: https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/c07ygxxj0g3o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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