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2012–13 Newcastle United F.C. season

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Newcastle United 2012–13 football season
Newcastle United
2012–13 season
Newcastle line-up before theirUEFA Europa League clash withFC Metalist Kharkiv, February 2013
ChairmanDerek Llambias
ManagerAlan Pardew
StadiumSt James' Park
Premier League16th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
UEFA Europa LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:Demba Ba (13)
All: Demba Ba
Papiss Cissé (13)
Highest home attendance52,385 vs.Tottenham Hotspur
(18 Aug 2012, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance21,632 vs.Marítimo
(22 Nov 2012, Europa League)
Average home league attendance46,898 (in all competitions)

The 2012–13 season wasNewcastle United's 120th season of professionalfootball. They competed in thePremier League for the third consecutive season.

Chronological list of events

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  • 23 May 2012: The club announces the signing of attacking midfielderRomain Amalfitano, who will join the club when his contract atReims expires at the end of June.[1]
  • 18 June 2012: The2012–13 Premier League fixtures are released at 9:00 amBST.
  • 29 June 2012: Central midfielder Danny Guthrie joinsReading on a three-year contract, after being released by Newcastle a month previously. His contract will become permanent on 1 July.[4] Meanwhile, goalkeeperFraser Forster signs with Scottish clubCeltic for a fee of £2 million.[5]
  • 18 August 2012: A goal fromDemba Ba and aHatem Ben Arfa penalty help Newcastle beat Tottenham 2–1 in their first Premier League game of the 2012–13 season, despite Pardew being sent to the stands after pushing the fourth official claiming the ball went out of play for a Magpies throw-in.
  • 23 August 2012:Ryan Taylor's free-kick earns Newcastle a 1–1 draw against Atromitos in the first leg of their Europa League play-off inAthens.
  • 25 August 2012: The Magpies suffer a 2–0 defeat toChelsea atStamford Bridge thanks to anEden Hazard penalty and aFernando Torres strike both in the first half, but Pardew's side are better in the second half.
  • 27 August 2012: The club announce the death of former executive Freddie Fletcher, who worked atSt James' Park in the 1990s.
  • 30 August 2012:Haris Vučkić scores his first Newcastle goal in a 1–0 win over Atromitos in the Europa League. The win sees Newcastle qualify for theEuropa League group stage.
  • 31 August 2012: The draw for the Europa League group stage sees Pardew's team placed in Group D withBordeaux,Club Brugge andMarítimo.
  • 2 September 2012:Hatem Ben Arfa's curler gives Newcastle a disappointing draw at home toAston Villa.
  • 17 September 2012: Demba Ba's double (including Newcastle's 1,000th Premier League goal) gives Newcastle a 2–2 draw atEverton.
  • 20 September 2012: Newcastle start theirEuropa League group stage campaign with a goalless draw with Portuguese outfit Marítimo on the island ofMadeira, despite both sides having good chances throughout the game.
  • 23 September 2012: Demba Ba nets his fourth league goal of the season in a 1–0 home win overNorwich City, despite Papiss Cissé's missed penalty.
  • 26 September 2012: Despite a spirited performance, the Magpies go out theFootball League Cup at the first hurdle atOld Trafford with substitutesShane Ferguson and Cissé combining to net Newcastle's consolation goal in a 2–1 defeat, having both came on at the same time.
  • 29 September 2012: Ba scores a volley and a controversial goal to earn Newcastle a 2–2 draw atReading.
  • 4 October 2012: Newcastle go top of their Europa League group after thrashing Bordeaux 3–0, withShola Ameobi and Cissé scoring, whilstHenrique nets an own goal in between.
  • 7 October 2012: Having lost 3–0 at St James' Park last season, Manchester United win by the same score onTyneside, condemning Pardew's team to a first home defeat of the season. After the game, Pardew asks for action against Ba's golden boot rivalRobin van Persie for a deliberate foul onYohan Cabaye.
  • 8 October 2012:The Football Association decide not to take any action over the foul on Cabaye by Van Persie.
  • 9 October 2012: Short-term loan companyWonga agree a deal to sponsor the Magpies from the 2013–14 season; the deal sees St James' Park renamed having been known as Sports Direct Arena since November 2011.
  • 21 October 2012: After Cabaye opens the scoring in the firstTyne-Wear derby of the season,Cheick Tioté is sent off and, despite a man of the match-winning performance from skipperFabricio Coloccini, a shock Ba own goal means the game finishes 1–1.
  • 25 October 2012:Gabriel Obertan's first goal at St James' Park helps Newcastle take a giant step towards the Europa League knock-out rounds with a 1–0 win overBelgian Pro League leaders Club Brugge.
  • 28 October 2012: Cissé's goal drought is ended after a 93rd minute shot fromSammy Ameobi is deflected of him and in to the net to give the Magpies victory at home toWest Bromwich Albion.
  • 4 November 2012: Newcastle earn another excellent 1–1 draw away with ten men and Cabaye opening the scoring, this time atAnfield, whereLuis Suárez's excellent goal givesLiverpool a point; Coloccini is sent off.
  • 8 November 2012: After going 2–0 down inside 20 minutes away to Club Brugge in Belgium, Vurnon Anita's volley and a Shola Ameobi goal, assisted by brother Sammy, earn the Toon Army a 2–2 draw and the result means they take another step towards qualification.
  • 11 November 2012: Former Newcastle captainKevin Nolan's goal givesWest Ham United a shock 1–0 win at St James' Park. Another former player,Rob Elliot, returns from his bike ride across Europe for theBobby Robson Foundation.
  • 17 November 2012: Two errors from goalkeeperTim Krul givesSwansea City a 2–1 win at St James' Park after another poor performance by the tynesiders.
  • 22 November 2012: A 1–1 draw with Marítimo secures Newcastle a place in the knockout phase of the Europa League.
  • 25 November 2012: A terrible performance sees Newcastle lose 2–0 atSouthampton.
  • 28 November 2012: Newcastle lose a 1–0 lead toStoke City, by whom they were eventually defeated 2–1, the club's fourth consecutive defeat. This is their worst start to a Premier League season since their2008–09 campaign in which they were ultimately relegated to theChampionship.
  • 3 December 2012: An awful run of form is ended in a fantastic night at home toWigan Athletic. A Demba Ba double andGaël Bigirimana's first goal for the club result in a 3–0 victory against theLancashire outfit, who hadMaynor Figueroa sent off for a foul which resulted in a penalty Ba scored for the first of the night.
  • 6 December 2012:Cheick Diabaté's double means Newcastle lose their final Europa League group game and miss out on the chance to finish top of Group D.
  • 10 December 2012: Despite Newcastle's improved performances continuing, they lose 2–1 atFulham.
  • 15 December 2012: Alan Pardew's side are left 15th after losing 3–1 at home toManchester City despite another brave performance.
  • 17 December 2012: Pardew cancels Newcastle's Christmas party, claiming the team have not been good enough over the season and calls it a mark of respect to the fans.
  • 22 December 2012: Substitute Shola Ameobi scores an 81st-minute winner to give Newcastle a precious win overQueens Park Rangers, taking the Magpies up to 14th in the league table.
  • 26 December 2012: Newcastle are so close to giving their fans a Christmas present having taken the lead three times againstManchester United atOld Trafford throughJames Perch, aJonny Evans own goal and aPapiss Cissé strike, but they lose 4–3 afterJavier Hernández's late winner.
  • 29 December 2012: After going behind three times and drawing level every time, a tiring Newcastle are beaten 7–3 atArsenal thanks to aTheo Walcott hat-trick despite a Demba Ba double andSylvain Marveaux's first Premier League goal.
  • 31 December 2012: Newcastle and French sideLille agree a fee of £5.5 million for defenderMathieu Debuchy, after the 4–3 loss to Manchester United and 7–3 defeat to Arsenal exposed the gaps in the Magpies' defence.
  • 2 January 2013: Despite Papiss Cissé opening the scoring in the second minute, Newcastle suffer their ninth defeat in 11 games with a 2–1 loss toEverton, further exposing the gaps in the Magpies' defence.
  • 4 January 2013: Demba Ba is signed byChelsea after the club triggered the £7 million release clause in the striker's contract. Newcastle also officially announce the signing of Debuchy from Lille for a fee of £5.5 million.
  • 5 January 2013: A poor performance knocks Alan Pardew's team out theFA Cup atChampionship sideBrighton & Hove Albion, with Shola Ameobi sent off.
  • 12 January 2013: A superb defensive display helps the Newcastle to grab a point atNorwich City in a stalemate.
  • 19 January 2013: Defensive normality is resumed at home to strugglingReading asAdam Le Fondre's double gives the Royals their first win onTyneside after Yohan Cabaye's 35th-minute free-kick. Pardew walks off to a chorus of boos after a poor managerial performance.
  • 22–25 January 2013: Newcastle make four more new signings, all from France'sLigue 1. These were French internationalsMapou Yanga-Mbiwa andMoussa Sissoko fromMontpellier andToulouse respectively, as well asYoan Gouffran from Bordeaux andMassadio Haïdara fromNancy.
  • 29 January 2013: A hard-fought 2–1 win against Aston Villa pull Newcastle four points clear of the relegation zone.
  • 2 February 2013: The Magpies record their first home win over Chelsea since 2006, with a dominant 3–2 win over the Blues, including two goals from new signing Moussa Sissoko. With the win, Newcastle further extended their distance from the drop zone, sitting six points ahead of 18th placed Wigan.
  • 9 February 2013: Newcastle drop back to 16th despite a brave display in a 2–1 loss atTottenham Hotspur.Yoan Gouffran's first goal for the club sees the visitors level at half-time but aGareth Bale double results in a 2–1 home win.
  • 14 February 2013: Papiss Cissé has two goals controversially ruled out, both for offside, as the Magpies are held to a 0–0 draw at home toMetalist Kharkiv.
  • 20 February 2013: The club confirm a French Day for their home match withSouthampton after signing five Frenchmen in January (Debuchy, Gouffran, Sissoko, Haïdara and Yanga-Mbiwa) to add to Romain Amalfitano, Sylvain Marveaux, Yohan Cabaye, Hatem Ben Arfa and Gabriel Obertan.
  • 21 February 2013: Shola Ameobi scores his 15th European goal from the penalty spot as Newcastle beat Metalist Kharkiv 1–0 for their first European away win since February 2007 to seal a tie with Russian giantsAnzhi Makhachkala, but man of the matchTim Krul suffers an injury keeping him out until early April.
  • 24 February 2013: On French Day, the Magpies beat Southampton 4–2, taking the club above the Saints and local rivals Sunderland just four weeks after being seven points behind the Black Cats. There are three French speaking players who score —Morgan Schneiderlin to put the visitors in front after just three minutes; Moussa Sissoko with a tap-in to equalize, having been set up by another Frenchman, Yoan Gouffran; and Yohan Cabaye, who netted a penalty to make it 3–2 to Newcastle. Another French-speaking player, Papiss Cissé, scores a wonder strike to make it 2–1 to the hosts.Rickie Lambert netted a tap-in to put Southampton level, but aJos Hooiveld own goal gives Newcastle a 4–2 lead.
  • 1 March 2013:Nile Ranger leaves the club by mutual consent, having had running battles with fans onTwitter and was arrested in January after criticizing fans for booing following the poor performance in the home defeat to Reading.
  • 2 March 2013: Newcastle drop back down to 15th after a 1–0 loss atLeague Cup winners Swansea despite an excellent performance bySteven Taylor and the fact the Magpies were the better team in the second half beforeLuke Moore's 85th-minute winner.
  • 7 March 2013: An excellent defensive display helps Newcastle to become the first team to deny Anzhi Makhachkala victory on home soil in the Europa League.
  • 10 March 2013: For the third Premier League home game in a row, the Magpies come from behind to win, this time against Stoke.Jonathan Walters put the Potters 1–0 up from the penalty spot before a Yohan Cabaye free-kick and an injury time volley from Cissé win the game for Newcastle.
  • 14 March 2013: In the second leg of the Europa League round of 16 tie with Anzhi, the visitors go down to ten men afterMehdi Carcela's 55th-minute red card. The game looked to be heading into extra time until Cissé's last-second header.
  • 15 March 2013: Newcastle are the last team to be drawn out for the Europa League quarter-finals and are paired with unbeaten runaway PortuguesePrimeira Liga leadersBenfica
  • 17 March 2013: In a controversial encounter at struggling Wigan, the Magpies went behind toJean Beausejour's first goal for the home side beforeCallum McManaman's horror challenge on Massadio Haïdara went controversially unpunished, meaning Pardew's number twoJohn Carver and Latics first team coachGraham Barrow both sent to the stands for the second half for a spat.David Santon's first Newcastle goal looked to have saved them a point, but after Cissé's shot was saved by goalkeeperJoel before a goal kick was given, TV replays showed thatMaynor Figueroa handled the ball beforeArouna Koné's eventual winner.
  • 19 March 2013:Steven Taylor earns himself anEngland call up to replace the injuredGary Cahill, but on the same daythe FA decide not to take action against Callum McManaman following his horror challenge on Massadio Haïdara, much to the anger of the Magpies.
  • 21 March 2013: Newcastle's longest-serving player,Steve Harper, announces his retirement after 20 years with the Tynesiders
  • 30 March 2013: Alan Pardew's injury-hit side are thrashed 4–0 by a brilliant Manchester City side, dropping the Magpies down to 15th.
  • 4 April 2013: After Cissé gives the Magpies a priceless lead away to thePrimeira Liga unbeaten leadersBenfica in the 1st leg of theEuropa League goals fromRodrigo,Lima andÓscar Cardozo kill off a brave Magpies side.
  • 7 April 2013: Cissé scores yet another late winner at home to Fulham. The goal saw Alan Pardew do a famous touchline dash, a celebration thatReal Madrid managerJosé Mourinho has done on numerous occasions; Pardew ended up celebrating in the crowd.
  • 11 April 2013: Cissé's 71st-minute header gives Newcastle hope of progressing into the Europa League semi-finals against Benfica beforeEduardo Salvio's late equalizer sends Pardew's team out of Europe.
  • 14 April 2013: Newcastle suffer an embarrassing 3–0 home defeat to local rivals Sunderland in theTyne–Wear derby, the Black Cats' first win since 19 January. After the match, fans start riots in Newcastle, with 29 people arrested.[10]
  • 15 April 2013: The Magpies release a statement saying they were appalled with the riots and will give lifetime bans to fans found guilty.[11]
  • 20 April 2013: Newcastle drop down to 16th on goal difference despite an excellent 1–1 draw at West Brom, with Yoan Gouffran's second goal for the club.
  • 27 April 2013: The Magpies suffer yet another embarrassing home defeat losing 6–0 toLiverpool despite their star striker Luis Suárez being suspended for the game after another awful display from Pardew's side.
  • 1 May 2013: The club release a statement saying they are disappointed aboutThe Sun's untrue article about Hatem Ben Arfa.
  • 4 May 2013: Newcastle take another away beat, this time a 0–0 draw at West Ham despite Cissé having a shot which may have gone in cleared off the line byWinston Reid. After the match, Pardew responded toThe Sun's article about Ben Arfa.
  • 9 May 2013:The Journal report that Steve Harper may have to wait until the following season for his testimonial and they mention it might be againstRangers.
  • 10 May 2013: Moussa Sissoko and Shola Ameobi are both ruled out for the rest of the season.
  • 12 May 2013: Newcastle's survival is mathematically confirmed with a 2–1 win at already-relegatedQueens Park Rangers.Loïc Rémy, who almost moved to the Magpies, opened the scoring from the penalty spot for QPR before Ben Arfa equalized from another penalty. Gouffran then benefited from QPR keeperRobert Green's poor clearance to put the Magpies in front. Rob Elliot's red card late on meant Steve Harper could come on, it also meant he would be able to play his last match against Arsenal.
  • 19 May 2013: Newcastle's last match of the season, at home to Arsenal, sees the Gunners win 1–0 throughLaurent Koscielny's volley and confirm theirChampions League spot for next season. The defeat sees Alan Pardew's team drop to 16th, though they had the consolation of finishing above local rivals Sunderland. In the 37th minute, the fans do a minute'sapplause for retiring goalkeeper Steve Harper.

Club

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Team kit

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Puma supplied the team kits. The new Home kit was debuted on 13 July during a pre-season friendly againstGerman Third Division sideChemnitzer FC, and went on sale on 1 August, as did the third kit. The shirt sponsor wasVirgin Money.

Coaching staff

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PositionStaff
ManagerEnglandAlan Pardew
Assistant ManagerEnglandJohn Carver
First Team CoachEnglandSteve Stone
Goalkeeping CoachEnglandAndy Woodman
Reserve Team ManagerScotlandWillie Donachie
Football Development ManagerEnglandPeter Beardsley
Academy ManagerScotlandJoe Joyce
Under-18s CoachEnglandDave Watson
Academy Goalkeeping CoachAustralia Chris Terpcou
Chief ScoutEnglandGraham Carr

Last updated: 2 June 2012
Source:[1]

Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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Last updated on 19 May 2013.
No.PosNatPlayerTotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropa League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKNetherlands NEDTim Krul310240000070
2DFArgentina ARGFabricio Coloccini30022000105+20
3DFItaly ITADavide Santon381311100060
4MFFrance FRAYohan Cabaye35625+1600007+20
5DFEngland ENGDanny Simpson26018+10000070
6DFEngland ENGMike Williamson280190101070
7MFFrance FRAMoussa Sissoko183123000060
8MFNetherlands NEDVurnon Anita37117+8010009+21
9FWSenegal SENPapiss Cissé471335+18000+119+14
10MFFrance FRAHatem Ben Arfa22416+3400002+10
11FWFrance FRAYoan Gouffran15314+13000000
13DFFrance FRAMapou Yanga-Mbiwa20011+30000060
14DFEngland ENGJames Perch38119+8110108+10
15MFEngland ENGDan Gosling900+3000103+20
16DFEngland ENGRyan Taylor310+10000021
17MFFrance FRARomain Amalfitano500000001+40
18MFArgentina ARGJonás Gutiérrez40134100003+30
19FWSenegal SENDemba Ba221319+11300001+10
19/35DFFrance FRAMassadio Haïdara802+20000040
20MFBurundi BDIGaël Bigirimana2513+101100+108+20
21GKRepublic of Ireland IRLRob Elliot1709+10101050
22MFFrance FRASylvain Marveaux36210+1210+10109+31
23FWNigeria NGAShola Ameobi3544+19110105+53
24MFIvory Coast CIVCheick Tioté31022+2000105+10
25MFFrance FRAGabriel Obertan2414+100101081
26DFFrance FRAMathieu Debuchy140140000000
27DFEngland ENGSteven Taylor33024+1000006+20
28FWEngland ENGSammy Ameobi1401+7010004+10
29MFSlovenia SVNHaris Vučkić310000101+11
30FWEngland ENGNile Ranger400+200+100010
31MFNorthern Ireland NIRShane Ferguson1404+50000+103+10
34DFEngland ENGJames Tavernier800+2010103+10
36DFWales WALPaul Dummett10000+100000
37GKEngland ENGSteve Harper905+1000002+10
39MFAlgeria ALGMehdi Abeid300010001+10
49FWEngland ENGAdam Campbell500+3000000+20

Top scorers

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PlacePositionNationNumberNamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropa LeagueTotal
1FWSenegal19Demba Ba1300013
FWSenegal9Papiss Cissé801413
3MFFrance4Yohan Cabaye60006
4FWNigeria23Shola Ameobi10034
MFFrance10Hatem Ben Arfa40004
6MFFrance7Moussa Sissoko30003
FWFrance11Yoan Gouffran30003
8MFFrance22Sylvain Marveaux10012
9MFNetherlands8Vurnon Anita00011
MFBurundi20Gaël Bigirimana10001
MFArgentina18Jonás Gutiérrez10001
MFFrance25Gabriel Obertan00011
DFEngland14James Perch10001
DFEngland16Ryan Taylor00011
MFSlovenia29Haris Vučkić00011
#Own goals20013
TOTALS44011358

Cards

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Accounts for all competitions. Last updated on 19 May 2013.
No.Pos.Name
1GKNetherlandsTim Krul10
2DFArgentinaFabricio Coloccini21
3DFItalyDavide Santon50
4MFFranceYohan Cabaye110
5DFEnglandDanny Simpson30
6DFEnglandMike Williamson90
7MFFranceMoussa Sissoko30
8MFNetherlandsVurnon Anita40
9FWSenegalPapiss Cissé80
10MFFranceHatem Ben Arfa10
11FWFranceYoan Gouffran10
13DFFranceMapou Yanga-Mbiwa10
14DFEnglandJames Perch120
17MFFranceRomain Amalfitano10
18MFArgentinaJonás Gutiérrez90
19/35DFFranceMassadio Haïdara20
20MFBurundiGaël Bigirimana40
21GKRepublic of IrelandRob Elliot21
23FWNigeriaShola Ameobi71
24MFIvory CoastCheick Tioté121
26DFFranceMathieu Debuchy31
27DFEnglandSteven Taylor20
28FWEnglandSammy Ameobi10
34DFEnglandJames Tavernier10
39MFAlgeriaMehdi Abeid10

Players

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First team squad

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No.NameNationalityPosition (s)Date of birth (Age)Signed from
Goalkeepers
1Tim KrulNetherlandsGK (1988-04-03)3 April 1988 (aged 24)NetherlandsADO Den Haag
21Rob ElliotEnglandRepublic of IrelandGK (1986-04-30)30 April 1986 (aged 26)EnglandCharlton Athletic
37Steve HarperEnglandGK (1975-04-14)14 April 1975 (aged 37)EnglandSeaham Red Star
42Jak AlnwickEnglandGK (1993-06-17)17 June 1993 (aged 19)EnglandSunderland Academy
Defenders
2Fabricio ColocciniArgentinaCB (1982-01-22)22 January 1982 (aged 30)SpainDeportivo La Coruña
3Davide SantonItalyLB /RB (1991-01-02)2 January 1991 (aged 21)ItalyInternazionale
5Danny SimpsonEnglandRB (1987-01-04)4 January 1987 (aged 25)EnglandManchester United
6Mike WilliamsonEnglandCB (1983-11-08)8 November 1983 (aged 28)EnglandPortsmouth
13Mapou Yanga-MbiwaFranceCB (1989-05-15)15 May 1989 (aged 23)FranceMontpellier
14James PerchEnglandRB /DM (1985-09-28)28 September 1985 (aged 26)EnglandNottingham Forest
16Ryan TaylorEnglandLB /RB /RM (1984-08-19)19 August 1984 (aged 27)EnglandWigan Athletic
19/35Massadio HaïdaraFranceLB (1992-12-02)2 December 1992 (aged 19)FranceNancy
26Mathieu DebuchyFranceRB (1985-07-28)28 July 1985 (aged 27)FranceLille
27Steven TaylorEnglandCB (1986-01-23)23 January 1986 (aged 26)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
31Shane FergusonNorthern IrelandLB /LW (1991-07-12)12 July 1991 (aged 21)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
33Curtis GoodAustraliaCB (1993-03-23)23 March 1993 (aged 19)AustraliaMelbourne Heart
34James TavernierEnglandCB /RB (1991-10-31)31 October 1991 (aged 20)EnglandLeeds United
36Paul DummettWalesLB /CB (1991-09-26)26 September 1991 (aged 20)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
44Remie StreeteEnglandCB (1994-11-02)2 November 1994 (aged 17)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
Midfielders
4Yohan CabayeFranceCM /AM (1986-01-14)14 January 1986 (aged 26)FranceLille
7Moussa SissokoFranceCM /AM (1989-08-16)16 August 1989 (aged 23)FranceToulouse
8Vurnon AnitaNetherlandsDM (1989-04-04)4 April 1989 (aged 23)NetherlandsAjax
10Hatem Ben ArfaFranceAM /RW (1988-03-07)7 March 1988 (aged 24)FranceMarseille
15Dan GoslingEnglandCM (1990-02-01)1 February 1990 (aged 22)EnglandEverton
17Romain AmalfitanoFranceAM /RM (1989-08-27)27 August 1989 (aged 22)FranceReims
18Jonás GutiérrezArgentinaLW /RW (1983-07-05)5 July 1983 (aged 29)SpainMallorca
20Gaël BigirimanaBurundiDM (1993-10-22)22 October 1993 (aged 18)EnglandCoventry City
22Sylvain MarveauxFranceAM /LW (1986-04-15)15 April 1986 (aged 26)FranceRennes
24Cheick TiotéIvory CoastDM (1986-06-21)21 June 1986 (aged 26)NetherlandsTwente
25Gabriel ObertanFranceRW (1989-02-26)26 February 1989 (aged 23)EnglandManchester United
29Haris VučkićSloveniaAM /ST (1992-08-21)21 August 1992 (aged 19)SloveniaDomžale
38Bradden InmanScotlandCM (1991-12-10)10 December 1991 (aged 20)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
41Conor NewtonEnglandCM (1991-10-17)17 October 1991 (aged 20)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
50Steven LoganEnglandCM /RB (1994-09-10)10 September 1994 (aged 17)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
51Yven MoyoRepublic of the CongoLM (1992-03-15)15 March 1992 (aged 20)FranceSochaux
Forwards
9Papiss CisséSenegalST (1985-06-03)3 June 1985 (aged 27)GermanySC Freiburg
11Yoan GouffranFranceST (1986-05-25)25 May 1986 (aged 26)FranceBordeaux
23Shola AmeobiNigeriaST (1981-10-12)12 October 1981 (aged 30)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
28Sammy AmeobiEnglandST /LW /RW (1992-05-01)1 May 1992 (aged 20)EnglandNewcastle United Academy
49Adam CampbellEnglandST (1995-01-01)1 January 1995 (aged 17)EnglandNewcastle United Academy

Reserves

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The following players did not appear for the first team this season.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
30FW ENGNile Ranger
DF ENGMichael Riley
DF SUIKevin Mbabu
DF SVKĽubomír Šatka
MF ENGMarcus Maddison
MF ENGConor Newton
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF ENGMichael Richardson
MF IRLBrandon Miele
FW ENGJJ Hooper
FW ENGDennis Knight
FW ESPXisco

Youth team

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The following players made most of their appearances for the youth team this season, but may have appeared for the reserves.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK ENGSam Busby
GK ENGAidan Grant
GK ENGJonathan Mitchell
GK ENGBrendan Pearson
GK ENGFreddie Woodman
DF ENGLewis Aird
DF ENGJames Atkinson
DF ENGMacauley Booth
DF ENGJamie Cobain
DF ENGMacaulay Gillesphey
DF ENGBrad Halliday
DF ENGAlex Kitchen
DF ENGAdam Laidler
DF ENGRyan McKinnon
DF ENGJames Morgan
DF ENGJamie Sterry
DF ENGRemie Streete
DF WALAlex Nicholson
No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF SCOKyle Cameron
DF IRLLee Desmond
MF ENGBen Drennan
MF ENGAlex Gilliead
MF ENGGreg Olley
MF ENGCallum Roberts
MF ENGLiam Smith
MF ENGJordan Storey
MF TURDaniel Barlaser
MF COLEsteban Cardona López
MF JAMRolando Aarons
FW ENGAdam Armstrong
FW ENGAndy Hall
FW ENGTom Heardman
FW ENGMechack Kanda
FW ENGJonathyn Quinn
 Ryan Crump
 Jake Fenton

Transfers

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In

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DatePos.NameFromFeeSource
1 July 2012MFFranceRomain AmalfitanoFranceReimsFree[1]
6 July 2012MFBurundiGaël BigirimanaEnglandCoventry CityUndisclosed (thought to be £500,000-£1,000,000)[7]
31 July 2012DFAustraliaCurtis GoodAustraliaMelbourne Heart£500,000[8]
15 August 2012MFNetherlandsVurnon AnitaNetherlandsAjax£6,700,000[9]
4 January 2013DFFranceMathieu DebuchyFranceLille£5.5 million[12]
22 January 2013DFFranceMapou Yanga-MbiwaFranceMontpellier£6.7 million[13]
23 January 2013FWFranceYoan GouffranFranceBordeaux£1.4 million[14]
24 January 2013DFFranceMassadio HaïdaraFranceNancy£2 million[15]
24 January 2013MFFranceMoussa SissokoFranceToulouse£2.1 million[16]
31 January 2013DFSwitzerlandKevin MbabuSwitzerlandServette£1 million[17]
  • Total spending:Decrease ~ £25,900,000

Out

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DatePos.NameToFeeSource
1 June 2012MFEnglandAlan SmithEnglandMilton Keynes DonsFree[18]
1 June 2012FWDenmarkPeter LøvenkrandsEnglandBirmingham CityFree[19]
1 June 2012MFEnglandDanny GuthrieEnglandReadingFree[20]
1 June 2012FWSwedenSamuel AdjeiFree agentFree[2]
1 June 2012FWEnglandPhil AireyEnglandBlyth SpartansFree[21]
1 June 2012MFEnglandRyan DonaldsonEnglandGatesheadFree[22]
1 June 2012DFRepublic of Ireland Stephen FolanRepublic of IrelandLimerickFree[23]
1 June 2012DFHungaryTamás KádárNetherlandsRoda JCFree[24]
1 June 2012MFEngland Greg McDermottEnglandStockport CountyFree[2][25]
1 June 2012DFTanzania Patrick NzuziFree agentFree[2]
1 June 2012FWEngland Ryan McGorriganEnglandGatesheadFree[22]
1 June 2012MFEnglandDaniel TaylorEnglandOldham AthleticFree[3]
1 June 2012DFEngland Jeff HendersonRepublic of IrelandSligo RoversFree[26]
1 June 2012DFEnglandMichael HogansonEnglandDerby CountyFree[27]
1 June 2012GKAustralia Alex BairdFree agentFree[28]
1 June 2012FWEnglandBilly IonsEnglandLeeds UnitedFree[28]
1 June 2012MFEngland Ben SayerFree agentFree[28]
1 June 2012DFEngland Louis StoreyEnglandAshingtonFree[28]
1 June 2012DFNorthern Ireland Lee TolandNorthern IrelandGlenavonFree[28]
2 July 2012FWRepublic of IrelandLeon BestEnglandBlackburn Rovers£3,000,000[29]
5 July 2012GKEnglandFraser ForsterScotlandCeltic£2,000,000[5]
4 January 2013FWSenegalDemba BaEnglandChelsea£7 million[30]
31 January 2013FWSpainXiscoSpainCórdobaFree[31]
31 January 2013MFEnglandMarcus MaddisonScotlandSt JohnstoneFree[32][33]
31 January 2013DFEngland Michael RileyFree agentFree[32]
31 January 2013FWEnglandJJ HooperFree agentFree[32]
31 January 2013FWEngland Dennis KnightFree agentFree[32]
1 March 2013FWEnglandNile RangerFree agentFree[34]
  • Total income:Increase ~ £12,000,000

Loans out

[edit]
DatePos.NameToUntilSource
31 August 2012DFWalesPaul DummettScotlandSt Mirren2 January 2013[35]
13 November 2012FWEnglandJJ HooperEnglandDarlington 18837 December 2012[36]
22 November 2012MFScotlandBradden InmanEnglandCrewe AlexandraEnd of season[37][38][39]
22 November 2012DFEngland Michael RileyEnglandBlyth Spartans28 January 2013[40]
22 November 2012MFEnglandMarcus MaddisonEnglandBlyth Spartans28 January 2013[40]
22 November 2012DFAustraliaCurtis GoodEnglandBradford City3 March 2013[41][42][43]
7 December 2012FWEnglandJJ HooperEnglandWorkington28 January 2013[44]
1 January 2013MFEnglandConor NewtonScotlandSt MirrenEnd of season[45]
31 January 2013MFAlgeriaMehdi AbeidScotlandSt JohnstoneEnd of season[46]
31 January 2013DFWalesPaul DummettScotlandSt MirrenEnd of season[47]
14 February 2013MFEnglandMichael RichardsonEnglandGillingham14 March 2013[48]
25 February 2013FWEnglandSammy AmeobiEnglandMiddlesbroughEnd of season[49]
28 February 2013MFNorthern IrelandShane FergusonEnglandBirmingham CityEnd of season[50]

Competitions

[edit]

  Win  Draw  Loss  Void

Overall

[edit]
CompetitionStarted roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First matchLast match
Premier League16th18 August 201219 May 2013
League Cup3rd round3rd round26 September 201226 September 2012
FA Cup3rd round3rd round5 January 20135 January 2013
UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-off roundQuarter finals23 August 201211 April 2013

Updated to match played 19 May 2013
Source:Competitions

Pre-season

[edit]
Chemnitzer FC vNewcastle United
13 July 2012Chemnitzer FC1–0Newcastle UnitedChemnitz
17:30BSTFink 9'ReportStadium:Stadion an der Gellertstraße
Attendance: 6,700
Referee: Alexander Sather (Germany)
Monaco vNewcastle United
16 July 2012Monaco0–1Newcastle UnitedLandsberg am Lech
18:00BSTReportBa 33'Stadium:TSV-Stadion
Referee:Peter Sippel (Germany)
Fenerbahçe vNewcastle United
21 July 2012Fenerbahçe1–1Newcastle UnitedRitzing
18:30BSTBaroni 90'ReportAbeid 76'Stadium:Sonnenseestadion
Referee: Paul Pethö (Austria)
Olympiacos vNewcastle United
27 July 2012Guadiana TrophyOlympiacos1–1
(4–4p)
Newcastle UnitedFaro
20:45BSTMitroglou 79'
ModestoRed card 74'
ReportS. Taylor 25'Stadium:Estádio Algarve
Referee: João Ferreira (Portugal)
Penalties
Abdounsoccer ball with check mark
Maniatissoccer ball with check mark
Pantelićsoccer ball with check mark
Holebassoccer ball with check mark
Tatossoccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red XCissé
soccer ball with check markVučkić
soccer ball with check markAmalfitano
soccer ball with check markPerch
soccer ball with check markAbeid
Braga vNewcastle United
28 July 2012Guadiana TrophyBraga1–2Newcastle UnitedFaro
20:45BSTAmorim 68'
DouglãoRed card 83'
ReportBa 64'
R. Taylor 73'
Stadium:Estádio Algarve
Referee: Paulo Baptista (Portugal)
ADO Den Haag vNewcastle United
4 August 2012ADO Den Haag0–0Newcastle UnitedThe Hague
16:00BSTReportStadium:Kyocera Stadion
Attendance: 7,120
Referee:Pieter Vink (Netherlands)
Hartlepool United vNewcastle United
7 August 2012Hartlepool United1–5Newcastle UnitedHartlepool
19:30BSTSweeney 62'ReportSh. Ameobi 3'
Marveaux 4',12' (pen.)
Vučkić 53'
Obertan 85'
Stadium:Victoria Park
Attendance: 4,802
Referee: David Webb
Cardiff City vNewcastle United
11 August 2012Cardiff City4–1Newcastle UnitedCardiff
15:00BSTGunnarsson 16',26'
Ralls 20'
Velikonja 76'
ReportSh. Ameobi 49' (pen.)Stadium:Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 9,682
Referee: Mark Whitby

Guadiana Trophy

[edit]
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
EnglandNewcastle United211032+14
GreeceOlympiakos20202202
PortugalBraga201123−11
Source:[citation needed]

Premier League

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 Premier League

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
14Southampton38914154960−1141
15Aston Villa381011174769−2241
16Newcastle United38118194568−2341
17Sunderland38912174154−1339
18Wigan Athletic(R)3899204773−2636Qualification for theEuropa League group stage and relegation toFootball League Championship[a]
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[51]
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Wigan Athletic qualified for theEuropa League group stage as the2012–13 FA Cup winners.

Results summary

[edit]
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38118194568 −23419192431 −727102137 −16

Last updated: 19 May 2013.
Source:Premier League

Results by round

[edit]
Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAH
ResultWLDDWDLDWDLLLLWLLWLLLDLWWLWLWLLWLDLDWL
Position491011991011101010121414141415141515151616151515141513131513131616161316
Source:Fixtures and Results
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

Premier League

[edit]
Newcastle United vTottenham Hotspur
18 August 20121Newcastle United2–1Tottenham HotspurNewcastle upon Tyne
17:30BSTBa 54'
Ben Arfa 80' (pen.)
ReportDefoe 76'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,385
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Chelsea vNewcastle United
25 August 20122Chelsea2–0Newcastle UnitedLondon
17:30BSTHazard 22' (pen.)
TorresYellow card 39', 45+3'
ReportStadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,718
Referee:Phil Dowd
Newcastle United vAston Villa
2 September 20123Newcastle United1–1Aston VillaNewcastle upon Tyne
16:00BSTBen Arfa 59'ReportClark 22'
El AhmadiYellow card 27'
GutiérrezYellow card 85'
LichajYellow card 90'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 48,245
Referee:Lee Probert
Everton vNewcastle United
17 September 20124Everton2–2Newcastle UnitedLiverpool
20:00BSTNevilleYellow card 6'
Baines 15'
PienaarYellow card 78'
FellainiYellow card 84'
Anichebe 88'
ReportAnitaYellow card 29'
PerchYellow card 37'
Ba 49',90'
Sh. AmeobiYellow card 85'
Stadium:Goodison Park
Attendance: 32,510
Referee:Mike Jones
Newcastle United vNorwich City
23 September 20125Newcastle United1–0Norwich CityNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00BSTBa 19'
Cissésoccer ball with red X45'
TiotéYellow card 89'
ReportHowsonYellow card 88'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 49,402
Referee:Neil Swarbrick
Reading vNewcastle United
29 September 20126Reading2–2Newcastle UnitedReading
15:00BSTKébé 58'
Hunt 62'
ReportBa 58',83'Stadium:Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 24,097
Referee:Andre Marriner
Newcastle United vManchester United
7 October 20127Newcastle United0–3Manchester UnitedNewcastle upon Tyne
16:00BSTReportEvans 8'
Evra 15'
Cleverley 71'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,203
Referee:Howard Webb
Sunderland vNewcastle United
21 October 20128Sunderland1–1Newcastle UnitedSunderland
13:30BSTBa 86' (o.g.)ReportCabaye 3',Yellow card 86'
TiotéRed card 25'
ColocciniYellow card 68'
WilliamsonYellow card 84'
Stadium:Stadium of Light
Attendance: 47,456
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Newcastle United vWest Bromwich Albion
28 October 20129Newcastle United2–1West Bromwich AlbionNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTBa 35'
Cissé 90+3'
ReportLukaku 55'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 49,731
Referee:Chris Foy
Liverpool vNewcastle United
4 November 201210Liverpool1–1Newcastle UnitedLiverpool
16:00GMTSuárez 67'ReportCabaye 43'
ColocciniRed card 84'
SantonYellow card 90+4'
Stadium:Anfield
Attendance: 44,803
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Newcastle United vWest Ham United
11 November 201211Newcastle United0–1West Ham UnitedNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTBen ArfaYellow card 76'ReportNolan 38'
NobleYellow card 45'
O'BrienYellow card 61'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 51,855
Referee:Mike Dean
Newcastle United vSwansea City
17 November 201212Newcastle United1–2Swansea CityNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTBa 90+3'ReportMichu 58'
De Guzmán 87'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 49,403
Referee:Phil Dowd
Southampton vNewcastle United
25 November 201213Southampton2–0Newcastle UnitedSouthampton
15:00GMTFonteYellow card 22'
Lallana 35'
Ramírez 60',Yellow card 70'
ReportWilliamsonYellow card 43'
TiotéYellow card 86'
Stadium:St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,410
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Stoke City vNewcastle United
28 November 201214Stoke City2–1Newcastle UnitedStoke-on-Trent
19:45GMTWalters 81'
Jerome 85'
ReportCissé 47'Stadium:Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 26,793
Referee:Howard Webb
Newcastle United vWigan Athletic
3 December 201215Newcastle United3–0Wigan AthleticNewcastle upon Tyne
20:00GMTBa 13' (pen.),21'
Bigirimana 71'
ReportFigueroaRed card 12'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 43,858
Referee:Mike Jones
Fulham vNewcastle United
10 December 201216Fulham2–1Newcastle UnitedFulham
20:00GMTSidwell 19'
Rodallega 63'
ReportBen Arfa 54'Stadium:Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,270
Referee:Lee Mason
Newcastle United vManchester City
15 December 201217Newcastle United1–3Manchester CityNewcastle upon Tyne
12:45GMTBa 51'ReportAgüero 10'
García 39'
Y. Touré 78'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 49,579
Referee:Andre Marriner
Newcastle United vQueens Park Rangers
22 December 201218Newcastle United1–0Queens Park RangersNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTSh. Ameobi 81'ReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 50,180
Referee:Kevin Friend
Manchester United vNewcastle United
26 December 201219Manchester United4–3Newcastle UnitedManchester
15:00GMTEvans 25'
Evra 58'
Van Persie 71'
Hernández 90'
ReportPerch 4'
Evans 28' (o.g.)
Cissé 68'
Stadium:Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,596
Referee:Mike Dean
Arsenal vNewcastle United
29 December 201220Arsenal7–3Newcastle UnitedLondon
17:30GMTWalcott 20',73',90+2'
Oxlade-Chamberlain 50'
Podolski 64'
Giroud 84',87'
ReportBa 43',69'
Marveaux 59'
Stadium:Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,087
Referee:Chris Foy
Newcastle United vEverton
2 January 201321Newcastle United1–2EvertonNewcastle upon Tyne
20:00GMTCissé 2',Yellow card 41'
WilliamsonYellow card 53'
TiotéYellow card 68'
ReportBaines 43'
HeitingaYellow card 47'
Anichebe 60'
PienaarYellow card 80'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 49,391
Referee:Martin Atkinson
Norwich City vNewcastle United
12 January 201322Norwich City0–0Newcastle UnitedNorwich
15:00GMTReportDebuchyYellow card 84'Stadium:Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,752
Referee:Anthony Taylor
Newcastle United vReading
19 January 201323Newcastle United1–2ReadingNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTCabaye 35'ReportLe Fondre 71',77'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 49,411
Referee:Andre Marriner
Aston Villa vNewcastle United
29 January 201324Aston Villa1–2Newcastle UnitedBirmingham
19:45GMTN'ZogbiaYellow card 42'
Benteke 49' (pen.),Yellow card 61'
BakerYellow card 67'
LowtonYellow card 76'
AgbonlahorYellow card 78'
ReportCissé 19'
Cabaye 31'
GutiérrezYellow card 52'
Sh. AmeobiYellow card 87'
Stadium:Villa Park
Attendance: 30,334
Referee:Mike Dean
Newcastle United vChelsea
2 February 201325Newcastle United3–2ChelseaNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTGutiérrez 41'
Sissoko 68',90'
ReportLampard 55'
Mata 61'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,314
Referee:Howard Webb
Tottenham Hotspur vNewcastle United
9 February 201326Tottenham Hotspur2–1Newcastle UnitedLondon
12:45GMTBale 5',78'ReportGouffran 24'Stadium:White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,244
Referee:Phil Dowd
Newcastle United vSouthampton
24 February 201327Newcastle United4–2SouthamptonNewcastle upon Tyne
13:30GMTSissoko 33'
Cissé 42'
Cabaye 67' (pen.)
Hooiveld 79' (o.g.)
ReportSchneiderlin 3'
Lambert 50'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,259
Referee:Chris Foy
Swansea City vNewcastle United
2 March 201328Swansea City1–0Newcastle UnitedSwansea
15:00GMTMoore 85'ReportStadium:Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,405
Referee:Craig Pawson
Newcastle United vStoke City
10 March 201329Newcastle United2–1Stoke CityNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00GMTCabaye 73'
Cissé 90+2'
ReportWalters 67' (pen.)Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 50,703
Referee:Andre Marriner
Wigan Athletic vNewcastle United
17 March 201330Wigan Athletic2–1Newcastle UnitedWigan
16:00GMTBeausejour 18'
Koné 90'
ReportSanton 72'Stadium:DW Stadium
Attendance: 22,297
Referee:Mark Halsey
Manchester City vNewcastle United
30 March 201331Manchester City4–0Newcastle UnitedManchester
15:00GMTTevez 41'
Silva 45'
Kompany 56'
Y. Touré 69'
ReportStadium:City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,201
Referee:Neil Swarbrick
Newcastle United vFulham
7 April 201332Newcastle United1–0FulhamNewcastle upon Tyne
15:00BSTCissé 90+2'ReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 51,847
Referee:Kevin Friend
Newcastle United vSunderland
14 April 201333Newcastle United0–3SunderlandNewcastle upon Tyne
12:00BSTReportSessègnon 27'
Johnson 74'
Vaughan 82'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,355
Referee:Howard Webb
West Bromwich Albion vNewcastle United
20 April 201334West Bromwich Albion1–1Newcastle UnitedWest Bromwich
15:00BSTJones 64'ReportGouffran 8'Stadium:The Hawthorns
Attendance: 25,671
Referee:Mike Jones
Newcastle United vLiverpool
27 April 201335Newcastle United0–6LiverpoolNewcastle upon Tyne
17:30BSTDebuchyRed card 75'ReportAgger 3'
Henderson 17',76'
Sturridge 54',60'
Borini 74'
Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,351
Referee:Andre Marriner
West Ham United vNewcastle United
4 May 201336West Ham United0–0Newcastle UnitedLondon
15:00BSTO'BrienYellow card 9'ReportColocciniYellow card 78'
TiotéYellow card 88'
Stadium:Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,962
Referee:Phil Dowd
Queens Park Rangers vNewcastle United
12 May 201337Queens Park Rangers1–2Newcastle UnitedLondon
15:00BSTRémy 11' (pen.)ReportBen Arfa 18' (pen.)
Gouffran 35'
Stadium:Loftus Road
Attendance: 17,278
Referee:Lee Probert
Newcastle United vArsenal
19 May 201338Newcastle United0–1ArsenalNewcastle upon Tyne
16:00BSTReportKoscielny 52'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,354
Referee:Howard Webb

FA Cup

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 FA Cup
Brighton & Hove Albion vNewcastle United
5 January 2013Third roundBrighton & Hove Albion2–0Newcastle UnitedFalmer
15:00GMTOrlandi 33'
Hoskins 87'
ReportStadium:Falmer Stadium
Attendance: 21,740
Referee:Lee Probert

Football League Cup

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 Football League Cup
Manchester United vNewcastle United
26 September 2012Third roundManchester United2–1Newcastle UnitedManchester
19:45BSTAnderson 44'
Cleverley 58'
ReportCissé 62'Stadium:Old Trafford
Attendance: 46,358
Referee:Anthony Taylor

UEFA Europa League

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League

Play-off round

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round § Play-off round
AtromitosGreece vEnglandNewcastle United
23 August 2012First legAtromitosGreece1–1EnglandNewcastle UnitedAthens, Greece
18:00BSTEpstein 24'ReportR. Taylor 45+2'Stadium:Peristeri Stadium
Attendance: 4,872
Referee:Alon Yefet (Israel)
Newcastle UnitedEngland vGreeceAtromitos
30 August 2012Second legNewcastle UnitedEngland1–0
(2–1agg.)
GreeceAtromitosNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:00BSTVučkić 21'ReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 29,242
Referee:Stephan Studer (Switzerland)

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage § Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1FranceBordeaux6411105+513Advance toknockout phase
2EnglandNewcastle United623175+29
3PortugalMarítimo613246−26
4BelgiumClub Brugge6114611−54
Source:Soccerway
MarítimoPortugal vEnglandNewcastle United
20 September 20121MarítimoPortugal0–0EnglandNewcastle UnitedFunchal, Portugal
18:00BSTReportStadium:Estádio dos Barreiros
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Robert Schörgenhofer (Austria)
Newcastle UnitedEngland vFranceBordeaux
4 October 20122Newcastle UnitedEngland3–0FranceBordeauxNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:05BSTSh. Ameobi 16'
Henrique 40' (o.g.)
Cissé 49'
ReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 30,987
Referee:Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
Newcastle UnitedEngland vBelgiumClub Brugge
25 October 20123Newcastle UnitedEngland1–0BelgiumClub BruggeNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:05BSTObertan 48'ReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 33,124
Referee:Martin Hansson (Sweden)
Club BruggeBelgium vEnglandNewcastle United
8 November 20124Club BruggeBelgium2–2EnglandNewcastle UnitedBruges, Belgium
18:00GMTTričkovski 14'
Jørgensen 19'
ReportAnita 41'
Sh. Ameobi 43'
Stadium:Jan Breydel Stadium
Attendance: 18,000
Referee:Luca Banti (Italy)
Newcastle UnitedEngland vPortugalMarítimo
22 November 20125Newcastle UnitedEngland1–1PortugalMarítimoNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:05GMTMarveaux 23'ReportFidélis 79'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 21,632
Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
BordeauxFrance vEnglandNewcastle United
6 December 20126BordeauxFrance2–0EnglandNewcastle UnitedBordeaux, France
18:00GMTDiabaté 29',72'ReportStadium:Stade Chaban-Delmas
Attendance: 20,000
Referee:Menashe Masiah (Israel)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2012–13 UEFA Europa League knockout phase

Round of 32

[edit]
Newcastle UnitedEngland vUkraineMetalist Kharkiv
14 February 2013First legNewcastle UnitedEngland0–0UkraineMetalist KharkivNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:05GMTReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 30,157
Referee:Tom Harald Hagen (Norway)
Metalist KharkivUkraine vEnglandNewcastle United
21 February 2013Second legMetalist KharkivUkraine0–1
(0–1agg.)
EnglandNewcastle UnitedKharkiv,Ukraine
18:00GMTReportSh. Ameobi 64' (pen.)Stadium:Metalist Oblast Sports Complex
Attendance: 39,973
Referee:Serge Gumienny (Belgium)

Round of 16

[edit]
Anzhi MakhachkalaRussia vEnglandNewcastle United
7 March 2013First legAnzhi MakhachkalaRussia0–0EnglandNewcastle UnitedMoscow, Russia
17:00GMTReportStadium:Luzhniki Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee:István Vad (Hungary)
Newcastle UnitedEngland vRussiaAnzhi Makhachkala
14 March 2013Second legNewcastle UnitedEngland1–0
(1–0agg.)
RussiaAnzhi MakhachkalaNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:05GMTCissé 90+4'ReportStadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 45,487
Referee:Deniz Aytekin (Turkey)

Quarter-finals

[edit]
BenficaPortugal vEnglandNewcastle United
4 April 2013First legBenficaPortugal3–1EnglandNewcastle UnitedLisbon, Portugal
20:05GMTRodrigo 25'
Lima 65'
Cardozo 71' (pen.)
ReportCissé 12'Stadium:Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 44,133
Referee:Anthony Gautier (France)
Newcastle UnitedEngland vPortugalBenfica
11 April 2013Second legNewcastle UnitedEngland1–1
(2–4agg.)
PortugalBenficaNewcastle upon Tyne, England
20:05GMTCissé 71'ReportSalvio 90+2'Stadium:St James' Park
Attendance: 52,157
Referee:Ivan Bebek (Croatia)

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