Career
Early career
In the 2003/2004 season, he also led with 8 goals. Waitakere United
Jordan then moved to New Zealand, intending to play for the New Zealand Knights in the newly formed Australian and New Zealand A-League. He was unsuccessful in this and signed with new New Zealand Football Championship team Waitakere United instead.
In his first season with the club (2004/2005), he scored 15 goals in the 21 rounds, and earned the Golden Boot.
Jordan earned one cap for South Africa at senior international level, in 1999. Illness and death
In 2008, after an unexplained three months on the sideline, Jordan announced that he had been suffering from cancer for three years.
On 19 March 2010, Jordan announced his retirement from all levels of domestic and international football, citing ongoing knee injuries. Jordan had not played a full game since the 2009 Club World Cup, and he felt it the right time to retire, after what he conceded was an ultimately successful career.
Jordan died of cancer on 21 October 2013, aged 37, in his hometown of Pretoria.
The cancer had started as a melanoma spot thirteen years earlier, and eventually spread to his brain.