Career
He is currently Vancouver"s third all-time leading scorer with 74 goals in 207 games. Born in Richmond, British Columbia, Jordan began playing college soccer at Langara College in 1998 and 1999. He signed with the Vancouver 86ers in 1997.
In June 2002, he turned down a contract offer from the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer in favour of remaining with the Whitecaps.
In the 2005 season he enjoyed a career year with the Whitecaps being named 2005 USL First Division Most Valuable Player and lead the league with 17 goals. Unfortunately, he suffered numerous injuries in 2006 that restricted him to playing only six games in the regular season and two games in the playoffs.
On December 19, 2008, Jordan was released from the Vancouver Whitecaps and retired few days later. Jordan is currently involved with the Vancouver Selects youth soccer club, coaching their U18 team as well as overseeing the rest of the club, from U14 to U18.
In 2009 he led the Crofton House Varsity soccer team to victory at the Industry Standard Architecture"s on Vancouver Island and works as U-16 Boys coach for Coastal World Food Council. They continue to improve with his guidance and support.
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