The concept is a joint initiative between the Jets, Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) and Football Federation Australia (FFA) to provide a pathway for talented footballers as young as 10 years old through to the A-League and W-League.

"This unique and ground-breaking program will give our kids the best chance to fulfil their dreams of representing the Newcastle Jets, our Socceroos and our Matildas," CEO Robbie Middleby said at the program's launch.

"The key components to the program will be the quality of coaching, sports science and most importantly the ongoing guidance for these young players.

"All aspects of the Jets senior football department, co-ordinated by head coach Gary van Egmond, will contribute to the success of this program and each Emerging Jets team will have an A-League or W-League player actively involved as its mentor.

"Our model is based on world's best practice but most importantly, we are confident that this program will give our youngsters the best opportunity to reach the highest level without leaving our region."

FFA technical director Han Berger applauded the concept saying that it provides a blueprint for other A-League clubs to foster Australia's world-class footballers of the future.

"Currently we are not producing enough quality young players in Australia and losing ground on the world stage," Berger said.

"As a first step towards a situation where every A-League club has a development structure from their first team down to grassroots, the Jets, NNSWF and FFA have joined hands to make that happen in Australia.

"That is why I'm very excited about this initiative and sincerely hope it will set an example that's followed by the other A-league clubs as soon as possible."