Newcastle Jets FC league record by opponent

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Newcastle Jets Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in Newcastle West, Newcastle. The club was formed in 2000 as Newcastle United before it was renamed to Newcastle Jets in 2005.

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Newcastle Jets' first team have competed in the two national leagues in Australia. Their record against each club faced in the discontinued competition National Soccer League and the A-League Men is listed below. Newcastle Jets' first National Soccer League match was against Eastern Pride, and they met their 28th and most recent different league opponent, Macarthur FC, for the first time in the 2020–21 A-League season. The team that Newcastle Jets have played most in league competition is Perth Glory, who they first met in the 2000–01 season; the 34 defeats from 63 meetings is more than they have lost against any other club. Central Coast Mariners have drawn 18 league encounters with Newcastle Jets, more than any other club. Newcastle Jets have recorded more league victories against Brisbane Roar than against any other club; having beaten them 21 times out of 52 attempts.

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All-time league record

Statistics correct as at match played 27 January 2023
Newcastle Jets FC league record by opponent
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Adelaide City 420241218323037.50 2000–01 2002–03
Adelaide United Dagger-14-plain.png2597928781353161522030.19 2003–04 2022–23
Brisbane Roar Dagger-14-plain.png29881323134652211219040.38 2005–06 2022–23 [lower-alpha 1]
Brisbane Strikers 412141218242025.00 2000–01 2003–04
Canberra Cosmos Double-dagger-14-plain.png110010012101050.00 2000–01 2000–01
Carlton Double-dagger-14-plain.png110011002200100.00 2000–01 2000–01
Central Coast Mariners Dagger-14-plain.png27109830981358191821032.76 2005–06 2022–23
Eastern Pride 110010102110050.00 2000–01 2000–01
Football Kingz Double-dagger-14-plain.png430141128413050.00 2000–01 2003–04
Gold Coast United 5410501410424040.00 2009–10 2011–12
Macarthur FC Dagger-14-plain.png201141126123016.67 2020–21 2022–23
Marconi Fairfield 411241308242025.00 2000–01 2003–04
Melbourne City Dagger-14-plain.png2011181733113714419037.84 2010–11 2022–23 [lower-alpha 2]
Melbourne Knights 411240138125012.50 2000–01 2003–04
Melbourne Victory Dagger-14-plain.png24107726931450191021038.00 2005–06 2022–23
North Queensland Fury Double-dagger-14-plain.png330032016501083.33 2009–10 2010–11
Northern Spirit 522140409261022.22 2000–01 2003–04
New Zealand Knights Double-dagger-14-plain.png330031206420066.67 2005–06 2006–07
Parramatta Power Double-dagger-14-plain.png5122511310235020.00 2000–01 2003–04
Perth Glory Dagger-14-plain.png331281330362163151434023.81 2000–01 2022–23
South Melbourne 412141128233025.00 2000–01 2003–04
Sydney FC Dagger-14-plain.png26661425361652101230019.23 2005–06 2022–23
Sydney Olympic 6204512211326027.27 2000–01 2003–04 [lower-alpha 3]
Sydney United 422041128332037.50 2000–01 2003–04
Wellington Phoenix Dagger-14-plain.png2110382353154516623035.56 2007–08 2022–23
Western Sydney Wanderers Dagger-14-plain.png14446165653091011030.00 2012–13 2022–23
Western United Dagger-14-plain.png302141128233025.00 2019–20 2022–23
Wollongong Wolves 430141128413050.00 2000–01 2003–04

Footnotes

  1. Record against Queensland Roar included
  2. Record against Melbourne Heart included
  3. Record against Olympic Sharks included

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