Alex Iwobi has been named in the 2026 Football Black List, a prestigious recognition of his community work through his Project 17 initiative. The Fulham midfielder joins an esteemed group of individuals who have made significant contributions to British football. Iwobi's dedication to empowering young people through his initiative has earned him a spot on the list, which is endorsed by the Premier League.
The Football Black List celebrates people of African and Caribbean heritage working in the game, both on and off the pitch. Iwobi's inclusion in the list is a testament to his commitment to giving back to the community. He is currently in camp with the Super Eagles ahead of their international friendlies against Iran and Jordan.
The annual Football Black List event, founded in 2008 by Leon Mann MBE and Rodney Hinds, shines a light on those inspiring the next generation to consider working in the sport. Iwobi and his fellow recipients will be honoured at a celebration event in Westminster on Tuesday 14 April.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeAlex Iwobi's recognition in the 2026 Football Black List is a well-deserved nod to his tireless work in the community through Project 17. As a prominent figure in Nigerian football, Iwobi's dedication to empowering young people is a shining example for aspiring footballers. His inclusion in the list is a testament to the positive impact he is making in British football.






