Newcastle Jets FC (A-League Women)

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The Newcastle Jets FC, also known as the Newcastle Jets Women, is a professional Australian women's soccer club. Founded in 2008, it is the affiliated women's team of Newcastle Jets. The team competes in the country's national women's soccer competition, the A-League Women, under licence from The Australian Professional Leagues (APL).

Newcastle Jets FC A-League Women
Full nameNewcastle United Jets A-League Women Football Club
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
GroundNo. 2 Sportsground
Capacity5,000
ChairmanShane Mattiske
ManagerRyan Campbell (interim coach)
LeagueA-League Women
2022–2310th of 11
Current season

History

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Establishment

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Formed in 2008, following the Australian women's national soccer team's most successful experience at a FIFA Women's World Cup and the call for the establishment of a professional women's league, the W-League was initially composed of eight teams: Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne Victory, Newcastle Jets, Perth Glory, and Sydney FC.[1] Seven of the eight teams were affiliated with men's Hyundai A-League clubs, and shared their names and colours to promote their brands. The eighth club was the Canberra-based Canberra United.[2] Naming rights were secured by Westfield, a company co-founded by Frank Lowy.[3]

Year-by-year

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Chart of yearly table positions for Newcastle Jets in A-League Women
Year & LeagueRegular SeasonFinals Series
2008–09 W-LeagueSecond PlaceSemi-Finals
2009 W-LeagueEighth Placedid not qualify
2010–11 W-LeagueSixth Place
2011-12 W-LeagueFifth Place
2012–13 W-LeagueSeventh Place
2013-14 W-LeagueEighth Place
2014 W-LeagueFifth Place
2015–16 W-LeagueSixth Place
2016–17 W-LeagueFifth Place
2017–18 W-LeagueThird PlaceSemi-Finals
2018-19 W-LeagueSeventh Placedid not qualify
2019-20 W-LeagueNinth Place
2020-21 W-LeagueEighth place
2021-22 A-League WomenEighth place
2022-23 A-League WomenTenth place

Stadium

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Wanderers Oval grandstand

The Newcastle Jets play their home matches at Newcastle International Sports Centre also known as Mcdonald Jones Stadium and occasionally at No.2 Sportsground in Newcastle. Before playing at the latter two venues the team played home matches at Wanderers Oval, commonly known as Magic Park, located in Broadmeadow, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales. The stadium features 489 grandstand seats and additional bench seating around the field for a total capacity of 3,500.[4] The pitch surface is grass.[5] It is also the home field for NPL Northern NSW club Broadmeadow Magic FC and occasionally the Newcastle Jets A-League Mens team.[6] However after a successful attempt in 2017-18 to play some of the team's home matches before the Men's games as Double Headers the club announced in September 2017 that the upcoming season would consist of 4 Double Headers with the Men's at Mcdonald Jones Home Stadium and the sole home game being played at the No.2 Sportsground in Newcastle West which was also unveiled as the training ground for the W League and as a new home ground for the National Youth League sides as part of a partnership with Newcastle City Council.


Players

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Current squad

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As of 14 June 2024[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
2DF  AUSJosie Wilson
4DF  AUSNatasha Prior
6MF  AUSCassidy Davis (captain)
8MF  NZLRebecca Burrows
9MF  AUSMelindaJ Barbieri
10MF  AUSLibby Copus-Brown
11FW  PHISarina Bolden
13FW  AUSLauren Allan
14FW  AUSMelina Ayres
18DF  AUSSophie Hoban
19FW  AUSBonnie Davies
21GK  AUSKiara Rochaix
22DF  SUILorena Baumann
No.Pos. NationPlayer
23DF  AUSZoe Karapidis (scholarship)
24FW  AUSMilan Hammond (scholarship)
25MF  AUSLara Gooch (scholarship)
26FW  AUSJosie Allan (scholarship)
28MF  AUSEmma Dundas (scholarship)
29FW  AUSAdriana Konjarski
30GK  AUSTiahna Robertson (injury replacement)
MF  AUSJosie Morley
DF  AUSLeia Puxty
MF  AUSEmily Roach
DF  AUSTessa Tamplin
DF  AUSChloe Walandouw

Former players

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Management

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Current staff

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PositionNameRef.
Head CoachGary van Egmond[8][9]
Goalkeeper CoachAndrew Goldman

Managerial history

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NameNationalityFromTo
Gary Phillips[10]  Australia25 October 200817 January 2009
Wayne O'Sullivan[11][12]  Ireland3 October 200912 February 2011
Clayton Zane[13]  Australia3 August 201128 January 2012
Wayne O'Sullivan[14]  Ireland2 October 201227 January 2013
Peter McGuinness[15][16]  Australia15 October 20137 April 2015
Craig Deans[17]  Australia3 July 201513 January 2020
Ash Wilson[18][19]  Australia13 January 20202 February 2023
Gary van Egmond[8][9]  Australia2 February 2023

See also

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References

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