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Adam Jackson

Adam Lewis Jackson (born 18 May 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Lincoln City.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Adam Jackson was born on 18 May 1994 in , , . He measures 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) in height and operates primarily as a centre-back. Darlington, an industrial town in the northeast of with a rich local football heritage dating back to the formation of in 1883, served as the setting for Jackson's formative years. The area, characterized by its working-class communities and strong ties to the sport, fostered an environment where was a central part of . Limited information is publicly available regarding Jackson's family background, though he grew up in this milieu that emphasized community and athletic participation. Jackson's initial exposure to football occurred during his childhood, where he attended Longfield School and Sports College in and began playing the game at a school level. This early engagement with the sport highlighted his potential, paving the way for his entry into structured youth development.

Middlesbrough academy

Adam Jackson, hailing from , initially joined 's youth development squad at around age 7 or 8, attending sessions once a week. He progressed to trialing for the full and signed on at age 9, around 2003, committing to training three nights a week alongside weekend matches. In July 2010, at age 16, Jackson became an scholar upon leaving school, with coaches and Paul Jenkins praising him as an outstanding centre-back prospect. He advanced through the age-group teams, featuring for the U18 side in the 2010/11 and 2011/12 seasons. Jackson signed his first professional contract in July 2011 at age 17, a three-year agreement running until summer 2014. His development continued into the reserves, where he debuted for the U21 team in the 2012/13 season, recording 13 appearances that year.

Club career

Middlesbrough (2011–2016)

Jackson signed his first professional contract with in 2011, becoming a registered senior player at the club while continuing to develop through the youth ranks. Despite showing promise in academy matches, he was unable to break into the first team during his five-year spell, recording zero appearances for the side. To gain competitive senior experience, arranged a series of loan moves for the young centre-back. In March 2013, Jackson joined Conference Premier side on a short-term loan until the end of the season. He made three appearances for the Shaymen, providing his initial taste of men's football outside the . Returning to , he continued training with the under-21s but saw limited opportunities at the senior level. Over a year later, in September 2015, Jackson was loaned to club Coventry City for one month. However, he did not make any appearances for the Sky Blues during the spell, which was cut short without a debut. Later that , he moved on another loan to League Two outfit United, initially for one month but extended until the end of the 2015–16 season. At , Jackson established himself as a regular starter, featuring in 28 league matches and scoring three goals, contributing to the team's defensive efforts amid a challenging campaign. Despite the positive loan stint at , Jackson could not earn a first-team place at upon his return. He was released by the club in the summer of 2016 after failing to secure a regular senior spot, ending a 13-year association that began in the academy.

Barnsley (2016–2019)

Jackson joined on a free transfer from on 30 August 2016, signing a three-year contract following a loan spell at United the previous season that helped build his senior experience. As a central defender, he provided depth to the squad newly promoted to the after winning the 2015–16 play-offs, marking his first full-time senior role in professional . In the 2016–17 Championship season, Jackson established himself as a reliable option in defense, making 10 league appearances as secured survival with a 21st-place finish. His no-nonsense defending contributed to the team's resilient backline during a challenging debut campaign in tier, where they amassed 44 points despite a late surge from relegation rivals. The following 2017–18 season saw increased involvement with 22 league appearances and 1 goal, but 's form faltered, culminating in relegation to after finishing 22nd. Returning to in 2018–19, Jackson's playing time diminished to just 6 league appearances amid heightened competition for places and the team's push for promotion, which they achieved as runners-up. Injuries and tactical shifts under managers and later limited his opportunities, reflecting the struggles of adapting to fluctuating squad dynamics. His contract expired at the end of the season, leading to his release by in June 2019.

Hibernian (2019–2020)

In May 2019, following his release from Barnsley at the end of the previous season, Adam Jackson signed a two-year contract with Scottish Premiership club Hibernian as a free agent. The 25-year-old centre-back, who had previously worked under incoming Hibernian manager Paul Heckingbottom at Barnsley, became the club's second summer signing and aimed to bolster the defensive options at Easter Road. During the 2019–20 season, Jackson made 14 appearances in the , scoring three goals, while adding eight outings and one goal in domestic cup competitions, for a total of 22 games and four goals across all competitions. His league goals came against St Johnstone, Ross County, and , with the latter proving decisive in a 2–1 victory that helped Hibernian close in on a top-six finish. In cups, he netted on his debut with a spectacular overhead kick in a 3–1 win over side Athletic, showcasing his set-piece threat against lower-tier opposition. Jackson adapted to the demands of Scottish , later describing the league as fast-paced and intense, with high technical standards particularly from leading clubs like and Rangers, though he noted variability in overall quality. Jackson's time at Hibernian lasted just one season, ending in August 2020 when he transferred to English side City for an undisclosed fee after requesting a return south of the border. The move, completed on 11 August, allowed him to rejoin former manager Heckingbottom, now at Lincoln, amid Hibernian's willingness to accommodate his desire for a .

Lincoln City (2020–present)

Jackson joined Lincoln City on 11 August 2020, signing a permanent two-year deal from Hibernian for an undisclosed fee. His prior experience in the Scottish Premiership added valuable top-flight insight to the Imps' defensive unit. Since arriving, Jackson has been a mainstay in Lincoln City's defense, making 178 appearances and scoring 5 goals across all competitions as of November 2025. He played a pivotal role in the team's promotion challenges, notably during the 2021–22 season when Lincoln reached the EFL League One play-off semi-finals against Oxford United, starting both legs of the tie. His consistent performances helped solidify the backline amid several pushes for elevation to the Championship. Jackson's commitment to the club has been underscored by multiple contract extensions. In May 2023, he signed a new deal until the end of the 2024–25 season. The club exercised an option in May 2025 to retain him for 2025–26, followed by a further extension on 30 July 2025, securing his services until June 2027 with a performance-related option for an additional year. As one of the longest-serving players, Jackson has emerged as a senior leader at Lincoln City, occasionally wearing the captain's armband in recent seasons to guide the squad through competitive campaigns.

International career

Under-16 and under-17 levels

Adam Jackson received his first call-up to the under-16 national team during the 2009–10 season, making seven appearances as a defender without scoring any goals. These matches, primarily friendlies, provided an early platform for his development, drawing on his experiences from the academy where international scouts had identified his potential. Jackson progressed to the England under-17 team in the 2010–11 season, accumulating 13 caps and scoring two goals overall. His involvement emphasized building foundational defensive skills through a mix of friendlies and competitive fixtures, contributing to team cohesion in the backline. A key highlight came during the UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifiers, where Jackson scored in a 2–1 victory over Spain on 31 March 2011, capitalizing on a rebound to help secure the win. England advanced to the finals in Serbia as defending champions, with Jackson featuring in two group stage matches: a 2–1 loss to France, where he played the full 80 minutes, and a 2–0 win over Denmark, in which he played 50 minutes. The team reached the semi-finals but lost 1–0 to the Netherlands, finishing fourth overall. Following their European performance, England qualified for the in , where Jackson made one appearance as a centre-back in the 2–2 group stage draw against on 23 2011. He was part of squads that included future senior England internationals such as , fostering early partnerships in defensive organization during training and .

Under-18 and under-19 levels

Jackson received two call-ups to the under-18 team in 2012, resulting in two appearances during friendly internationals that showcased his emergence as a robust centre-back. On 7 March 2012, he started and played the full match in a 3-0 victory over at Alexandra Stadium in , contributing to a solid defensive performance alongside players like and . Later that year, on 24 October 2012, Jackson substituted in during the 80th minute of a 2-0 win against at One Call Stadium in , helping maintain a clean sheet in a competitive fixture. These under-18 outings emphasized Jackson's physical development, with his 1.87-metre frame providing aerial strength and composure in high-stakes games, building on his earlier under-17 where he netted two goals to highlight an attacking dimension from defence. Transitioning to the under-19 level, Jackson earned a single on 6 September 2012, entering as a substitute for George Evans after 61 minutes in a 1-3 friendly defeat to at Stadion an der Lohmühle in . He was also included in the squad for the qualifying round in October 2012—aimed at the 2013 finals—but did not feature in the matches against , , or . Despite these advanced youth internationals marking a step toward senior contention, Jackson did not progress further in the England setup, concluding his international career at the under-19 level.

Career statistics

This section does not apply to Adam Jackson, the American social justice activist. No professional sports career statistics are relevant. For a summary of his advocacy achievements:

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