Fixtures

Australie - W-League 04/28 03:00 2 Melbourne City - Femmes vs Newcastle Jets - Femmes - View

Résultats

Australie - W-League 04/21 05:00 2 [6] Newcastle Jets - Femmes v Melbourne City - Femmes [1] L 0-3
Australie - W-League 04/13 08:30 695 [3] Western United FC - Femmes v Newcastle Jets - Femmes [6] W 2-4
Australie - W-League 03/29 06:00 22 [12] Adelaide United - Femmes v Newcastle Jets - Femmes [7] W 0-8
Australie - W-League 03/23 05:00 21 [7] Newcastle Jets - Femmes v Melbourne Victory - Femmes [5] W 3-2
Australie - W-League 03/17 05:00 20 [1] Western United FC - Femmes v Newcastle Jets - Femmes [7] W 1-3
Australie - W-League 03/10 06:00 19 [4] Melbourne City - Femmes v Newcastle Jets - Femmes [6] L 2-0
Australie - W-League 03/03 05:00 18 [6] Newcastle Jets - Femmes v Perth Glory - Femmes [8] D 1-1
Australie - W-League 02/17 06:00 17 [8] Newcastle Jets - Femmes v Brisbane Roar - Femmes [10] W 3-0
Australie - W-League 02/09 08:00 16 [7] Western Sydney Wanderers - Femmes v Newcastle Jets - Femmes [8] L 2-1
Australie - W-League 02/04 06:00 15 [9] Newcastle Jets - Femmes v Wellington Phoenix - Femmes [8] W 3-2
Australie - W-League 01/28 06:00 14 [8] Newcastle Jets - Femmes v Central Coast Mariners FC - Femmes [7] L 0-2
Australie - W-League 01/21 07:00 13 [3] Sydney FC - Femmes v Newcastle Jets - Femmes [8] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 24 12 12
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 45 23 22
Goals against 41 21 20
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 7 3 4

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).

History

Establishment

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. 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. Naming rights were secured by Westfield, a company co-founded by Frank Lowy.