- History of Football (Soccer) in Newcastle Australia
The sport of Football (Soccer) has had a rich and colourful history in the
Hunter Valley and Newcastle region. The area has had a number of teams involved in National Competitions from 1978 through to the present day, being represented by theNewcastle Jets in theA-League .Previous NSL clubs have included
Newcastle KB United ,Adamstown Rosebuds (as Newcastle Rosebud United) and theNewcastle Breakers . In 2000 Newcastle United were formed who survived the end of the NSL in 2004 and currently play in theA-League competition.Pre NSL Events
In 1951 a group of immigrants from different backgrounds from the Gretna camp came together to form a football team.
"And so the Austral club were born. Originally accepted in to the north NSW second division, the club eventually rose to prominence. They won their first northern NSW first division grand final in 1966 and followed suit in 1969. Continuing to thrive throughout the seventies and eighties, Austral searched for higher-ranked company. In 1988 Newcastle Austral entered the NSW state league first division, reaching the semi finals at their first attempt!"cite news |url= http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSLclubs/NBHist.html|title=History of Newcastle Breakers |first=Andrew |last=Howe |publisher=OZFootball| |accessdate=2008-05-09 ]
Newcastle KB United
Football club infobox
clubname = Newcastle KB United
fullname = Newcastle KB United
nickname = KB
founded = 1977
dissolved = 1984
ground = International Sports Centre, Newcastle
capacity =
chairman =
manager =
league = National Soccer League
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leftarm2=fcf300|body2=fcf300|rightarm2=fcf300|shorts2=fcf300|socks2=fcf300The first Newcastle-based team to play in a national league was
Newcastle KB United which was formed in 1978, one year after the inception of theNational Soccer League (NSL).cite news |url= http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSLclubs/NBHist.html|title=History of Newcastle Breakers |first=Andrew |last=Howe |publisher=OZFootball| |accessdate=2008-05-09 ] KB United had a strong following in their initial seasons with a crowd of over 15,000 attending the first home game at the International Sports Centre onMarch 5 1978 with fans turning out to see a 4-1 loss to Hakoah Eastern Suburbscite news |url=http://www.hunterisc.com/dev_history.html |title=Hunter International Sports Centre Trust Newcastle Australia - History of the Stadium| |accessdate=2008-05-09 ] During the first seasons crowds were good including a record crowd of over 18,000 in 1979 with season averages around 10,000. English starBobby Charlton and local prodigyCraig Johnston both played at least one game for KB United.KB United were generally a mid to low table team although they did have some success in the national cup competition in 1984, travelling to
Melbourne to defeatMelbourne Knights 1-0 to claim their only piece of silverware.cite news |url= http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSLclubs/NBHist.html|title=History of Newcastle Breakers |first=Andrew |last=Howe |publisher=OZFootball| |accessdate=2008-05-09 ]Due to an unspectacular team performance and increasing financial turmoil KB United's NSL licence was taken over in April 1984 by
Adamstown Rosebuds who renamed themselvesNewcastle Rosebud United while they played in the NSL. The Rosebuds could not return to prominence in the National League and were subsequently relegated in 1986. cite news |url= http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSLclubs/NBHist.html|title=History of Newcastle Breakers |first=Andrew |last=Howe |publisher=OZFootball| |accessdate=2008-05-09 ]League and Cup Placings
"Brackets indicate total number of teams in competition"
* † Newcastle United made the finals for the first time, After losing 4-3 against
Perth Glory in the two legged Major Semi-Final, Newcastle were eliminated in the Preliminary Final bySydney Olympic .
* ‡ Newcastle made the finals for the second year in succession. For this season a round robin contest between the top six was undertaken to see who would be Grand Finalists. Newcastle were placed sixth and last in this competition, although a washout game againstNorthern Spirit was never played as it did not affect the outcome of the top two.[Thompson, T: "One Fantastic Goal", pages 299-302, ABC Books/Griffin Press Australia, 2006, ISBN 0 7333 1898 3]
Newcastle United Jets
Football club infobox
clubname = Newcastle United Jets FC
current = Newcastle United Jets FC season 2007-08
fullname = Newcastle United Jets Football Club
nickname = Jets
founded = 2000
ground =EnergyAustralia Stadium , Newcastle
capacity = 26,000 - upgrading to 33,000
chairman = flagicon|AustraliaCon Constantine
manager = flagicon|AustraliaGary van Egmond
league =A-League
season = 2007-08
position = Champions
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leftarm2=CFB53B|body2=FFFFFF|rightarm2=CFB53B|shorts2=CFB53B|socks2=FFFFFFNewcastle United was renamed as Newcastle United Jets when it joined the
A-League in its inaugral 2005-06 season. The club was renamed to project a new image and to prevent confusion with theEnglish Premier League clubNewcastle United F.C. The name "Jets" is a reference to
RAAF Base Williamtown , located just 20 kilometres north of Newcastle. The club's logo depicts threeF/A-18 Hornet s, which theRoyal Australian Air Force has based at Williamtown.Following the demise of the NSL in 2003-04 the Jets underwent a major overhaul. With all player contracts null and void following the end of the NSL each club had to recruit from scratch. Newcastle assembled an impressive squad with players such as
Jade North ,Nick Carle and notably, formerSocceroo starNed Zelic who became the inaugrial captain. EnglishmanRichard Money was appointed coash withGary van Egmond (former assistant toIan Crook ) his assistant. Rumour about the appointment of formerEngland andAustralia managerTerry Venables proved unfounded.cite news |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/Soccer/No-Venables-for-ALeague/2004/11/27/1101495459374.html?from=storylhs |title=No Venables for A-League |first=Matthew |last=Hall |publisher=The Age |date=2004-11-28 |accessdate=2008-05-11 ]After the first regular season the Jets finished in 4th place and lost a two legged playoff with eventual runners up
Central Coast Mariners . Following this, coachRichard Money left the club and was replaced by former NSL coachNick Theodorakopoulos .Ned Zelic left the club but was replaced with players likeJoel Griffiths ,Paul Okon and ColombianMilton Rodriguez . Due to a poor start to the season Theodorakopoulos was sacked and his assistant van Egmond took over. The club saw a vast improvement over the rest of the regular season and finished third. Upon defeatingSydney FC in the minor semi-final the Jets then went on to lose the preliminary final toAdelaide United on penalties following a 1-1 draw.Season three saw Okon retire and Rodriguez, and Carle leave leaving the Jets with a depleted squad.
Con Constantine brought in formerEuropean Golden Boot winnerMario Jardel but he was clearly well past his prime and did not last the season out. Nevertheless with a number of young players the Jets finished 2nd on goal difference after the regular season and were eventually crowned Champions after defeating now arch rivalsCentral Coast Mariners 1-0 in the Grand Final. A first for a Newcastle football team. In season 2008-09 the Jets will represent theA-League in theAFC Asian Champions League .League Placings
Brackets indicate statistics including A-League finals.
Newcastle Jets along with Sydney FC are the only A-League clubs to qualify for every final series.
References
External links
* [http://www.newcastlejets.com.au Newcastle Jets - Official website]
* [http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/NSLclubs/NBHist.html History of Newcastle Breakers]
* [http://www.northernnswfootball.com.au Northern NSW Football: Official Site]
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