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Zachary Anton John Jeacock (born 8 May 2001) is an English professional
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who plays as a goalkeeper for club Lincoln City. He began his career with Birmingham City, and made his
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debut for the club in the
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in 2020. He also spent time
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at Stourport Swifts of the Midland League Premier Division, National League North club Gloucester City (two spells), and Salford City of
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. He left Birmingham by mutual consent in January 2024. In international football, he has represented England at under-19 level.


Early life and career

Jeacock was born in Birmingham and lived in
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, Worcestershire, where he attended Winterfold House preparatory school before moving on to nearby Bromsgrove School. He played football as an attacking midfielder or
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for West Hagley F.C. before, a few days after his eighth birthday in May 2009, becoming the then youngest boy to sign for Birmingham City. He went on to compete for Birchfield Harriers as a sprinter, and played football as a defender, only converting to goalkeeper at the age of 14. Jeacock took up a two-year scholarship with Birmingham City's Academy in July 2017. He went on to make ten appearances for Birmingham's development squad team in the 2018–19 season as they finished as runners-up in the
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northern section and lost out to Leeds United on
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for the overall title. He was offered a three-year deal in March 2019, and signed it in May. His apprenticeship went well off the field as well: he achieved top grades in his BTEC course, was selected in League Football Education's Team of the Year, and was described by Birmingham City's Head of Education and Welfare, Mark Sinclair, as "an excellent ambassador for the football club, and somebody who has embraced all aspects of his apprenticeship, with him maximising his opportunities to continually develop himself and others."


Senior career


Birmingham City


2019–2021

In August 2019, Birmingham City loaned Jeacock to National League North club Gloucester City for the season. He went straight into the starting eleven and in his fourth appearance, after his team came back from 2–0 down to lead 3–2 at
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, he saved a late penalty and was named man of the match. He started in 10 of the first 12 matches of the league seasonhe was away on international duty for the other twobut then a broken hand kept him out until January 2020. After a couple of games for Birmingham U23s, he rejoined Gloucester City and made three more appearances in January before he was recalled by Birmingham to "explore other loan opportunities". No such opportunities occurred before the season was abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He played in the first team's
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in August 2020 before the arrival of Andrés Prieto, who started the first competitive fixture of the season, in the
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at home to Cambridge United, with Jeacock on the bench. He was selected ahead of the injured Prieto and the newly arrived
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to start the opening match of the Championship season, at home to
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on 12 September. He kept a clean sheet as Birmingham won the match 1–0, after which Etheridge became first choice and Prieto second. Jeacock injured an ankle playing for Birmingham U23s, required surgery, and was out for much of the season. He made another four appearances for the U23s as they went on to win the
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title, but did not himself play in the final. He started the penultimate Championship match of the season, a 4–0 defeat at home to
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, in which new manager Lee Bowyer fielded a number of fringe players after relegation had been avoided. In July 2021, his contract was extended to run until 2024.


2021–2024

After Birmingham signed
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on loan to cover Etheridge's recovery from COVID-19, Jeacock was allowed to leave on a season-long loan at
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club Salford City, whose previous first-choice goalkeeper,
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, had left the club. Jeacock began the season as backup to Tom King, and made his debut on 31 August in an
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match against Oldham Athletic. He conceded once, to a
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header, and his side lost 1–0. With King away on international duty, Jeacock made his first league appearance four days later in a 2–1 defeat away to
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. Over the next four months, his only appearances were in the EFL Trophy, and on 11 January 2022, after Sarkic suffered a season-ending injury, Jeacock was recalled by Birmingham. Jeacock made no appearances in the 2022–23 season, and was on the bench for Birmingham's EFL Cup first-round match in August 2023. He rejoined Gloucester City of the National League North on 15 August on loan until 31 January 2024. He was Gloucester's regular goalkeeper throughout his spell, making 31 appearances in all competitions. When his loan expired, he returned to Birmingham, and was released by mutual consent on 1 February, with five months of his contract still to run.


Lincoln City

On 3 July 2024, Jeacock joined Lincoln City on a two-year deal plus a one-year club option. He made his debut in the 2–1 defeat in the
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to
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on 13 August 2024.


International career

Jeacock's first inclusion in an England squad came at under-19 level, for friendly matches in September 2019 in preparation for the Euro qualifiers later that year. He made his debut in the starting eleven for a 3–1 win against Greece on 5 September, and remained an unused substitute for the 1–0 defeat to Germany four days later. He was again part of the squad for friendlies against France and Belgium in October, and started in the second game, a 4–2 win in which he was dispossessed in his area for Belgium's first goal. A broken hand prevented him being considered for the qualifiers in November.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jeacock, Zach 2001 births Living people People from Bromsgrove District Footballers from Worcestershire English men's footballers England men's youth international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Birmingham City F.C. players Stourport Swifts F.C. players Gloucester City A.F.C. players Salford City F.C. players Lincoln City F.C. players Midland Football League players National League (English football) players English Football League players People educated at Bromsgrove School