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Chairman | Ray Baartz | ||
Manager | Gary van Egmond | ||
A-League | 7th | ||
AFC Champions League | DNQ | ||
Top goalscorer | Jeremy Brockie and Ryan Griffiths (9 goals) | ||
Highest home attendance | 17,245 | ||
Lowest home attendance | 9,311 | ||
The Newcastle Jets 2011-12 season was the Newcastle Jets' seventh season since the inception of the Australian A-League and the eleventh since the club's founding, in 2000.
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