In 2021/22, the Newcastle Jets will return to the Gold in a statement that the Club is committed to reconnecting with our origins and upholding the history of football in the region. As part of that focus, this season's jersey will also feature the number '1884' boldly on the back - the year in which the first football club in Northern NSW was founded.Â
In 2021/22, the Newcastle Jets will return to the Gold in a statement that the Club is committed to reconnecting with our origins and upholding the history of football in the region. As part of that focus, this season's jersey will also feature the number '1884' boldly on the back - the year in which the first football club in Northern NSW was founded.Â
 In 2021/22, the Newcastle Jets will return to the Gold in a statement that the Club is committed to reconnecting with our origins and upholding the history of football in the region. As part of that focus, this season's jersey will also feature the number '1884' boldly on the back - the year in which the first football club in Northern NSW was founded.Â
In 2021/22, the Newcastle Jets will return to the Gold in a statement that the Club is committed to reconnecting with our origins and upholding the history of football in the region. As part of that focus, this season's jersey will also feature the number '1884' boldly on the back - the year in which the first football club in Northern NSW was founded.Â
Since his arrival to the Club back in 2010, goalkeeper Jack Duncan has played various roles as a Jet between the sticks, but for one of the first times in his career, he’s now the veteran leading and mentoring a very young group. Alongside youngsters Noah James and Michael Weier, Duncan is competing each day at training knowing that his two fellow glovemen are biting at the bit to become the #1 keeper. The competition is healthy though as all three are pushing one another forward with the help of goalkeeper coach Chris Bowling.
From Cameroon to France, from Greece to Japan, Olivier Boumal’s career has taken him all across the world and now he’s a Newcastle Jet. It’s been a long and successful road for the 31-year-old attacker, but he’s got no plans of slowing up. This is his journey so far.  THE BEGINNING Olivier was born in the major city of Cameroon, Douala, where he also began his footballing career. At the age of 16, he moved to Paris, France to play with CFF Paris, and it wasn’t long before a bigger club, AS Saint-Etienne, noticed him.
Newcastle Jets are pleased to announce the signing of former Socceroo Eli Babalj for the upcoming 2021/22 Isuzu UTE A-League season. Babalj links up with the Club having been training with the first team since the start of pre-season. The 29-year-old forward has made two appearances for the Socceroos and has featured for top European sides such as Red Star Belgrade and AZ Alkmaar in addition to various stints in the Isuzu UTE A-League.
We're putting the power in the hands of our members. The Members’ Presser exclusively features questions from our Members and provides an opportunity to get to know the players and coaches by talking about the topics you want to hear. Our first edition of the presser, will feature our two top coaches, Arthur Papas and Ash Wilson. You can ask questions about the squads and how they're looking in preparation for Round One, what kind of training has been taking place, personal interests they have - anything at all!
There’s been many victories that will stick in the minds of Newcastle Jets fans. Some will be for their importance to our seasons, some will be for the exciting, nail-biting finishes, however others are just because of the sheer dominance we showed and numerous goals scored. Below is the list of the top five biggest victories Newcastle Jets sides have experienced and how we did it.  =5. Wanderers 1-5 Jets, A-League Men's 2018-19, Round 17
It feels like local goalkeeper Noah James has been around the Club for an age, yet he’s still only 20-years-old and after spending a year on loan, he has returned with invaluable experience he plans to utilise this coming season. The Young Socceroos keeper left near beginning of the 2020/21 to take a loanee opportunity with the Western Sydney Wanderers where, although he did not feature on the A-League Men’s field, did spend almost every match on the substitute bench as back-up to Daniel Margush.