Alan Hansen Honored with MBE: A Tribute to a Liverpool Legend
Liverpool icon Alan Hansen receives an MBE, celebrating his illustrious career in football and broadcasting.


Alan Hansen, a revered figure in the world of football and broadcasting, has been awarded an MBE in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the sport and media. The ceremony took place at the historic Windsor Castle, marking a momentous occasion for the 69-year-old former Liverpool defender.
Hansen, who had a recent health scare, was able to attend the investiture, reflecting on his remarkable journey from the pitch to the pundit's chair. His career with Liverpool spanned 14 glorious years, during which he clinched eight First Division titles, three European Cups, and two FA Cups. His leadership as captain for four seasons further cemented his legacy at the club.
After retiring in 1991, Hansen transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a staple on BBC's Match of the Day from 1992 to 2014. His insightful analysis and charismatic presence made him a household name among football fans.
The ceremony also saw fellow sports luminaries honored, including double Olympic champion rower Helen Glover, who received an OBE, and Paralympic archery champion Jodie Grinham, awarded an MBE.
Hansen's accolade is a testament to his enduring influence in football and broadcasting, celebrating a career that has inspired generations of players and fans alike.