The Manxman represented England last month
Sean Jackson (far right) celebrates with his England team-mates on Saturday (Photos: PDR Photos)
Sean Jackson (far right) celebrates with his England team-mates on Saturday (Photos: PDR Photos)
Former Marown, Laxey and St George’s player Sean Jackson helped Everton to retain the England Amputee Football Association's league title last weekend.
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Two victories on the season’s final day on Saturday ensured the Toffees would claim the silverware and book a place in next season’s Champions League.
At the weekend the defender helped the Merseyside outfit to record victories over Portsmouth (2-0) and Newcastle (3-0) at Reaseheath College in Northwich in Cheshire.
A defeat to FA Cup winners Chelsea didn’t dampen the celebrations for the Blues.
It’s been a successful summer for the former Ballakermeen High School student who represented England at the European Amputee Football Federation Nations League in Türkiye last month.
Jackson was part of the 11-strong squad that finished third after games against the hosts, Poland and world and European champions Italy.