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Premier League stars recognised in 2024 Football Black List

Premier League stars Raheem Sterling, Tyrone Mings and Richarlison have been named on a five-player list recognising the most influential black players in British football.

The 2024 edition of the Football Black List, which the Premier League proudly supports, celebrates people of African and Caribbean heritage working in the game, both on and off the pitch.

Founded in 2008 by Leon Mann MBE and Rodney Hinds the annual Football Black List event shines a light on those inspiring the next generation to consider working in the sport.

Sterling, Mings and Richarlison - who have a combined 796 Premier League appearances and 191 goals between them - are joined by England and Chelsea forward Lauren James and Kasha Petit of QPR.

Nottingham Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo and England Under-21s assistant head coach Ashley Cole are included in the coaching category along with Port Vale manager, Darren Moore, plus Watford women's Renee Hector and Arsenal women's Under-21s coach Carly Williams.

'Incredible impact'

Leon Mann MBE, co-founder of the Football Black List, said: “The Football Black List once again serves as a reminder of the incredible impact black communities are making in football.

“It is also vital that while we celebrate the exceptional people on the list we recognise the ongoing underrepresentation of black people away from playing - in the boardrooms, dugouts and leadership teams across the game. We must take this challenge on with urgency.

“The Football Black List is an example of a successful initiative that brings the black community and football industry together. We firmly believe greater collaboration across the game will lead to an acceleration of progress in addressing the ongoing challenges football needs to address. It is encouraging to see more of this happening.”

The awards list recognises people across eight categories: Administration, Coaching and Management, Commercial, Community and Grassroots, LGBTQI+, Media and Players practitioners.

Fellow co-founder of the initiative, Rodney Hinds, added: “The Football Black List has been endorsed by the Black community and that provides a great sense of pride. The growing number of industry supporters is significant and appreciated too. Quite rightly, the Football Black List is about those doing great work within the game, so congratulations to all the awardees. They are inspiring future generations."

The special Ugo Ehiogu Ones to Watch category – which identifies talented young people in the industry - features incredible leaders who are already making their mark in the industry.

How the list was decided

A panel of experts drawn from the football industry and the black community independently vote on nominations made by the general public to determine who makes the list.

The panel includes representation from the Premier League, Football Association, EFL, League Managers Association, Professional Footballers’ Association, PGMOL, Kick It Out, FARE, BCOMS and black community leaders.

All those on the list will receive awards at the Football Black List celebration event, supported by the Premier League, to be held at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium on 24 April.

2023 Football Black List celebration event

The 2024 Football Black List nominees

Players - Off the pitch

Lauren James - Chelsea

Tyrone Mings - Aston Villa

Kasha Petit - QPR

Richarlison - Tottenham Hotspur

Raheem Sterling MBE - Arsenal

Coaching and Management

Ashley Cole - assistant head coach, England U21

Renee Hector - head coach, Watford women

Darren Moore - manager, Port Vale

Nuno Espirito Santo - head coach, Nottingham Forest

Carly Williams - coach, Arsenal Women U21

PractitionersMelissa Forde - head chef, Wolves

Joel Mannix - chairman, BAM Ref

Darren Smith - associate dean and FA course tutor, UCFB

Maria Tavares - first team player wellbeing and support coordinator, Manchester United

Andre Thomas - programme co-ordinator, Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

Administration

Paul Elliott CBE - vice-chair, Charlton Athletic

Mark Esiri - board member, Football Association

Pamela Lubowa - COO, FARE Network

Lola Ogunbote - executive director and head of women’s football, Burnley

Fleur Robinson - CEO, Burton Albion

Commercial

Liam Bowes - managing director, OYS Sports Management

Gemma Gallais - senior director of global communications, EA Sports

Sola Kasali - football partnerships lead, EA Sports

Connor Malcolm - founder, Dreamfruit

Zeycan Rochelle Yildrim - chief marketing officer, Samsunspor

Community and Grassroots

Marcia Lewis - founder, No1 Fan Club

Betty Mayaya - coach, Black Footy Babes

Chid Onokwai - founder, Chidfit Community and Grassroots

Karla Parker - general manager and secretary, Haringey Borough Women

Tara Tewarie - head of programmes, Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

Media

Darren Lewis - president, Sports Journalists Association

Femi Oridota - floor manager, Sky Sports

Mayowa Quadri - head of brand, VERSUS

Kate Scott - presenter, CBS Sports

Courtney Sweetman-Kirk - pundit and co-commentator, Sky Sports

LGBTQI+ award

Jahmal Howlett-Mundle - footballer, Sevenoaks Town

Ugo Ehiogu Ones to Watch

Paul Gialo - head of academy recruitment, Stevenage Borough

Mina Ibrahim - content creator and reporter, Freelance

Kelechi Okorie - social media editor, UEFA

Helena Scotland - footballer, England women’s futsal team

Nakeira Rori Westmaas - presenter and reporter, Freelance

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