Career
He also played for Glentoran, Hull City and Crystal Palace. Jordan began his professional career in his native Northern Ireland making 2 appearances over 2 seasons with Glentoran. He moved to England to join Hull City and in 1932-1933 helped Hull gain promotion from Division Three North before transferring to First Division Wolverhampton Wanderers in June 1936.
He made only three appearances for the club, all during the 1936-1937 season.
He soon moved to Crystal Palace in May 1937, where he remained until October 1939 when he returned to Ireland. In 1944 he turned out for a Glentoran Old Boys XI with Glens legends Fred Roberts and Johnny Geary against a Linfield Old Boys XI. The Glens triumphed 4-1 with 2 goals from Roberts, Geary (1) and Jordan (1).
He soon moved to Crystal Palace in May 1937, where he remained until October 1939 when he returned to Ireland. When Jordan played international football in 1937 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations.
Both associations, the Northern Ireland - based IFA and the Irish Free State - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island.
In May 1937 the FAI organised a European tour with a squad that included Jordan and two other Northerners, Jackie Brown and John Feenan. A week later, on May 23, after receiving a pass from Jimmy Dunne, he scored the opening goal as the FAI XI defeated France 2-0. Fellow Northerner, Brown scored the FAI XI’s second goal.
This would prove to be Jordan’s last appearance for the FAI XI.