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Newcastle Jets 2 Game Pass - Jets v Adelaide & Mariners
McDonald Jones Stadium
Newcastle, NSW
Apr 11 Sat • 2026 to Apr 25 Sat • 2026
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Newcastle Jets 2 Game Pass - Jets v Adelaide & Mariners at the McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, NSW
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Wikipedia Bio
| Full name | Newcastle United Jets Football Club | |||
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| Nickname | The Jets | |||
| Founded | 1 August 1999; 26 years ago (1 August 1999) | |||
| Ground | McDonald Jones Stadium | |||
| Capacity | 33,000 | |||
| Owner | Maverick Sports Partners | |||
| Chairman | Maurice Bisetto | |||
| Head coach | Mark Milligan | |||
| League | A-League Men | |||
| 2024–25 | 9th of 13 | |||
| Website | newcastlejetsfc | |||
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Newcastle United Jets Football Club, commonly known as Newcastle Jets, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Newcastle, New South Wales. It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under licence from the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) (formerly under licence from Football Australia).[1] The club was formed in 2000 when it joined the National Soccer League (NSL) and was one of only three former NSL clubs to join in the formation of the A-League.
Newcastle Jets have won one A-League championship, after defeating rivals Central Coast Mariners 1–0 in the 2008 A-League Grand Final.[2] In 2009, Newcastle competed in the AFC Champions League for the first time, reaching the Round of 16. In May 2015, FFA revoked Newcastle's licence after owner Nathan Tinkler placed the club into voluntary administration.[3][4] A new A-League club was formed for the 2015–16 season, under the same name and colours.[5]
In October 2025, the Jets defeated Heidelberg United 3–1 to win the Australia Cup for the first time.[6]
The club plays home games at McDonald Jones Stadium. An affiliated youth team competes in the National Premier Leagues NSW competition. A women's team competes in the A-League Women. The youth team's matches are played at Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility. The Women's team play at McDonald Jones Stadium and No. 2 Sportsground
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- ^ Gardiner, James (20 May 2015). "FFA terminates Newcastle Jets' licence after Nathan Tinkler places club into voluntary administration". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ^ Wakatama, Giselle (20 May 2015). "Newcastle Jets' A-League licence cancelled after Nathan Tinkler places club in voluntary administration". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ^ Gallop, David (21 May 2015). "A letter from FFA CEO, Mr David Gallop". Newcastle Jets FC. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
- ^ Heddo, Taryn (4 October 2025). "Newcastle Jets win Hahn Australia Cup 2025 with 3-1 victory over Heidelberg United". australiacup.com.au. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
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