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Newcastle Jets (A-League Women) 2024–25 season; Head Coach: Ryan Campbell: Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium No.2 Sports Ground Maitland Sports Ground: A-League Women: 10th: Top goalscorer: Sheridan Gallagher Deven Jackson (3 each) Highest home attendance: 2,858 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers (3 November 2024) A-League Women: Lowest home ...
Newcastle Jets (A-League Women) 2023–24 season; Manager: Gary van Egmond (until 15 January 2024) Ryan Campbell (from 15 January 2024) Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle Number 2 Sports Ground Maitland Sportsground: A-League Women: 6th: A-League Women Finals: Semi-finals: Top goalscorer: League: Sarina Bolden (12) All: Sarina Bolden (14 ...
Win Draw Loss Fixtures. 22 October 2023 1: Perth Glory : 2–2: Newcastle Jets : Perth: 16: ... 2023–24 Newcastle Jets FC (A-League Women) season; List of Newcastle ...
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).
2011–12 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2012–13 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2013–14 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2014 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2016–17 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2017–18 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2018–19 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season; 2019–20 Newcastle Jets FC (women) season ...
The 2021–22 season is Newcastle Jets' 14th season since its establishment in 2008. The club is participating in the A-League Women (formerly the W-League). Squad
The 2024–25 season is the Newcastle Jets Football Club's 24th season since its establishment in 2000. Newcastle Jets will participate in the A-League Men for the 20th season, and participated in the Australia Cup for the ninth time.
The 2018–19 Newcastle Jets W-League season was their eleventh season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football in Australia. The team played home games at McDonald Jones Stadium and Newcastle Number 2 Sports Ground. The club's manager for the season was Craig Deans.