Knighthood
Christopher Dean (former ice skater), for companies to ice skating and to voluntary service
Damehood
Jayne Torvill (former ice skater), for companies to ice skating and to voluntary service
Sarina Wiegman (England soccer supervisor), honorary damehood as she is a Dutch nationwide
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Jonathan Davies (former Welsh rugby participant), for work as president of the Velindre Most cancers Care Belief
Daniel Levy (former Tottenham Hotspur government chairman), for companies to charity and the group in Tottenham
Leah Williamson (England captain), for companies to soccer
Fergus McCann (former Celtic chief government) for companies to the financial system and charity.
Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
Zoe Stratford (England captain), for companies to rugby union
Derek Brewer (former Nottinghamshire and MCC chief government, and former board adviser, England and Wales Cricket Board), for companies to cricket
Dr Ann Budge (former chair and chief government officer, Hearts), for companies to sport and to the group in Midlothian
Dr James Craig (former Celtic participant), for companies to Scottish soccer and to charity
Gabby Logan (broadcaster), for companies to sports activities broadcasting and to charity
John Mitchell (England head coach), for companies to rugby union
Barry O’Brien (cricket administrator), for companies to the regulation, to cricket and charity
Marlie Packer (England worldwide), for companies to rugby union
Sarah-Jane Perry (squash participant, grassroots champion and mentor), for companies to squash
Stuart Pringle (chief government officer, Silverstone Circuit), for companies to motorsport
Paula Radcliffe (broadcaster and former athlete), for companies to sport
Clive Tyldesley (broadcaster), for companies to sports activities broadcasting and to charity
Gill Whitehead (chair, Girls’s Rugby World Cup 2025), for companies to girls’s rugby
Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Dr Frances Akor (non-executive director, UK Anti-Doping), for companies to sport
Joe Appiah (athlete), for companies to sport, public well being and public service
Susan Briegal (chief government, World Netball) for companies to sport
Daniel Costello, for companies to group, sport and youth growth
Kerry Davis (former England worldwide), for companies to soccer and to range in sport
Simone Fisher (director of equality, range and inclusion, Skilled Footballers’ Affiliation), for companies to soccer
Alex Greenwood (England worldwide), for companies to soccer
Isa Guha (broadcaster and former England cricketer) for companies to inclusivity and cricket
Megan Jones (England worldwide), for companies to rugby union
Tara Jones (referee), for companies to rugby league
Sadia Kabeya (England worldwide), for companies to rugby union
James Keothavong (umpire), for companies to tennis and tennis umpiring
Ellie Kildunne (England worldwide), for companies to rugby union
Louise Kingsley (director of efficiency, Nice Britain rowing staff), for companies to sport
David Laing (chair, Scottish Borders Incapacity Sports activities Group) for companies to sport
Julia Lee (former referee and advocate for ladies’s rugby league), for companies to rugby league
Sarah Massey (managing director, Girls’s Rugby World Cup 2025), for companies to girls’s rugby union
Rhys McClenaghan (gymnast), for companies to gymnastics
Dr Ritan Mehta (head of medical and staff physician, England girls’s soccer staff), for companies to soccer
David Perks (athletics coach), for companies to athletics
Kambiz Ramzan Ali (Taekwondo grasp) for companies to taekwondo and the group
Toby Roberts (Olympic champion), for companies to sport climbing
Georgia Stanway (England worldwide), for companies to soccer
Ella Toone (England worldwide), for companies to soccer
Nigel Travis (boxing coach), for companies to boxing and the group
Keira Walsh (England worldwide), for companies to soccer
Colin Wright (co-founder, Rushmoor Gymnastics Academy), for companies to girls’s gymnastics
Marie Wright (co-founder, Rushmoor Gymnastics Academy), for companies to girls’s gymnastics
