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    King’s Birthday Honours List 2025: Littler, Humphries, Wade & Beckham among sport names

    Nancy G. MontemayorBy Nancy G. MontemayorJune 14, 2025013 Mins Read
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    Knighthood

    David Beckham (former England footballer), for services to sport and charity

    Billy Boston (former rugby league player), for services to rugby league football

    Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

    Virginia Wade (former tennis player), for services to tennis and charity

    Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

    Alistair Brownlee (former triathlete), for services to triathlon and charity

    Deta Hedman (darts player), for services to darts and charity

    Devon Malcolm (former cricket player), for services to cricket and to diversity in cricket

    Terence Pateman (Chair, Northern Amateur Football League), for services to grassroots sport and to community relations

    Frank Rothwell (Oldham Athletic owner), for charitable services to dementia research

    Stephen Sutherland (commercial manager, Charlton Athletic Football Club), for services to sport

    Monica Vaughan (former Paralympic swimmer), for services to sport

    Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

    Neil Booth (former lawn bowler), for services to lawn bowls

    Anwen Butten (lawn bowler), for services to lawn bowls, to cancer care and to the community in Wales

    Maureen Clark (former netball player), for services to netball in Surrey

    Jill Coulter-Sloan (head coach at Craigavon golf and ski centre), for services to disability sport

    Rachel Daly (footballer), for services to association football

    Christopher Davies (runner), for services to running and to health and wellbeing

    Steven Davies (former cricketer), for services to sport

    Marcel de Matas (lately chair, Bury Football Club), for services to association football

    Michael Dunlop (motorcycle road racer), for services to motor cycle racing

    Bryan Henderson (director of cricket and NFL, Sky), for services to cricket

    Frederick Hudson, for services to Arsenal Football Club community

    Luke Humphries (darts player), for services to darts

    Patricia Johnson (golfer), for services to women’s golf

    Natasha Jonas (boxer), for services to boxing and to the community in Liverpool

    Julius Joseph (basketball player), for services to basketball

    Lucy Katan (founder, British Grooms Association), for services to sport

    Andrew Lapthorne (wheelchair tennis player), for services to tennis

    Saffron Lane, nee Allen (ice hockey player), for services to sport

    David Lawrence (former cricketer), for services to cricket

    Luke Littler (darts player), for services to darts

    Grace Muir (founder and chief executive officer, homing ex-racehorses organisation scheme), for services to charity, to animal welfare and to education

    Christine Pascall (lately president, England Golf), for services to golf

    Sanjay Patel (lately managing director, The Hundred), for services to cricket

    Sheelagh Redpath (lately technical officials co-ordinator for netball, Commonwealth Games), for services to netball

    Christine Still (commentator), for services to gymnastics

    British Empire Medal (BEM)

    Joseph Adams, for services to Altrincham Football Club and to charitable fundraising

    Kathryn Burgess (founder, Cheshire Girls Football League), for services to girls football in mid-Cheshire

    Colin Dalgarno (President, Strathaven Rugby Club; Chair, Whiteshawgate 3G Sports Trust and volunteer), for services to the community in Strathaven

    Valerie Hoyle (secretary, Rotherham United Women Football Club), for services to association football and to the community in Rotherham

    Zarit Hussain, for services to cricket

    John O’Connor (Director, Angling Cymru), for services to recreational angling in Wales



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