Presenter Ade Oladipo and producer Andrew Spence both make the esteemed list, which highlights the most influential black people in the game.
The Black List celebrates the sport's biggest stars alongside those in the football community, whose work often goes unnoticed.
Ade and Andrew find themselves next to players Anita Asante, Cyrus Christie, Toney, Rashford and Parris, all commended for their efforts off the pitch as well as their brilliance on it.
Meanwhile, Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo and Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore are two of the five coaches on the list.
Elsewhere, BBC Football Focus presenter, Alex Scott, Wrexham Chief Executive, Fleur Robinson and Steve Smithies, the only Black CEO at a County FA, also feature.
Leon Mann, co-founder of the Football Black List, said: "Black excellence in football is regularly talked about on the pitch - and we want to help highlight the contribution of Black leaders off the field in the sport, too.
"This list of influential game changers is a snapshot of the contribution Black communities are making to football.
"Those named today join an illustrious group who have featured on the list over the last decade - including the likes of Raheem Sterling, Ian Wright, Hope Powell, Rio Ferdinand, Herman Ouseley and Rachel Yankey."