Former Watford player Marvin Sordell has been appointed to the FA's Inclusion Advisory Board [IAB].
Sordell was one of seven new appointments to the board, along with other former professional Liam Rosenior.
The former Hornets striker retired last year, aged just 28, citing his mental health as the main reason.
The IAB is a sub-committee of, and reports into, the main FA Board and was formed in 2013 following the introduction of the cross-football inclusion and anti discrimination programme.
Its targets include increasing diversity at the FA, having the smallest gender pay gap of any major sports governing body in England and providing support for the LGBT+ community, among others.
Chairman of the board, Paul Elliott said: "I’m delighted to welcome the new members.
"The standard of candidates was outstanding, and it was important to bring in people who can offer a fresh perspective from both within and outside of football.
"We’ve made great strides since the Inclusion Advisory Board formed in 2013 and it’s crucial to bring in those who can challenge existing ideas. In Pursuit of Progress lays out our mission to make football truly for all.
"With an ambitious set of targets, we aim to increase the diversity of those playing, coaching, watching and leading football, ensuring it is reflective of modern society, and play our part in removing discrimination from the game we all love.
"I would also like to put on record my gratitude to Chris Ramsey, Shelley Alexander and Danielle Carter, who’d served their terms and were excellent additions to the group in recent years."
Sordell tweeted on Friday morning: "I'm really excited to be a part of this board, and hopefully be a part of helping create a better environment for the beautiful game in this country.
"As I made very clear throughout the process (of joining the board), I'm not interested in politics, or building any sort of career in football. I only want to help make change."
The board now consists of the following people:
• Paul Elliott [IAB Chair]
• Rimla Akhtar [FA Council and Founder, RimJhim Consulting]
• Hannah Dingley [Academy Manager, Forest Green Rovers, and IAB representative on the FA Women’s Football Board]
• Nuala Walsh [Vice Chair, UN Women and Founder, MindEquity Consulting]
• Chris Paouros [Strategy and Leadership Consultant]
• Sarah Hughes [CEO, Centre for Mental Health]
• Marvin Sordell [Ex-professional footballer and Co-Founder, 180 Productions]
• Liam Rosenior [Ex-professional football and first team coach, Derby County]
• Edleen John [Director of Inclusion, Diversity and Social Equality, KPMG]
• Wasim Haq [FA Council and Managing Partner, First Team Partners]
• Staynton Brown [Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Talent, Transport for London]
• Sanjay Bhandari [Chair, Kick It Out]
• Roya Mehdizadeh-Valoujerdy [Co-Chair, FA National Youth Council]
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