Sterling, Henderson, Rainford-Brent set for MBEs in Queen's birthday honours list

Henderson and Sterling are currently part of the England squad, which open its European Championship campaign against Croatia at Wembley on Sunday

Published : Jun 12, 2021 03:11 IST

From L-R: Jordan Henderson, Ebony Rainford-Brent and Raheem Sterling
From L-R: Jordan Henderson, Ebony Rainford-Brent and Raheem Sterling
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From L-R: Jordan Henderson, Ebony Rainford-Brent and Raheem Sterling

England footballers Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson and former cricketer turned commentator Ebony Rainford-Brent will receive the MBE as part of Queen Elizabeth's birthday honours list announced on Friday.

Manchester City forward Sterling, 26, is being recognised for his campaigning against racism and setting up a foundation for deprived children.

"I am grateful to have been recognised but my priority is to try to help to educate society and myself," Sterling said. "If it doesn't start from within, then there's no way you can help others.

"I'm learning every day. My motivation for racial equality is to get people to understand the difficulties people from diverse backgrounds face and create an environment where everybody is equal."

Liverpool captain Henderson will receive the honour after spearheading the 'Players Together' fund for Premier League players to raise money for the National Health Service at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.

"I accept this in the knowledge I was part of something special, rather than the reason for it," the 30-year-old midfielder said.

"The other Premier League captains were the catalyst and the rest of the players, including my own team mates at Liverpool, were a driving force behind the scenes."

Henderson and Sterling are currently part of the England squad, which open its European Championship campaign against Croatia at Wembley on Sunday.

Rainford-Brent is set to receive the honour for her work against racism in cricket. She recently featured alongside Windies Michael Holding in a moving piece on racism and cricket for Sky Sports.

She has also been recognised for her work on the ACE Programme Charity which works towards bringing young people from African and Caribbean heritage into mainstream cricket in England.

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