Career
He currently plays for Hayes & Yeading United. At club level, he has previously played in three different countries: in England for AFC Wimbledon and Staines Town. In Finland for VPS; and in Norway for Flekkerøy.
AFC Wimbledon Jordaan Brown signed for English club AFC Wimbledon in 2010 and didn"t play any games.
After one season, in 2012, he left Wimbledon on a free transfer to Conference South club Staines Town. Staines Town = 2012-2013 = 2013-2014 Jordaan Brown had a memorable year in 2013-2014 at Staines.
In the third round qualifying, Staines took on Sittingbourne. They drew Poole 0-0 in the first leg, but away, beat them 1-0 in the second round.
Though they lost to Brentford 5-0 in the first round proper, Staines" run is remembered in Staines" history.
Conference South That year, Staines finished 8th, narrowly missing the play-off spot. Brown was however injured earlier in the season. He scored once and played 38 games.
He was only booked once that year, before being sighted by top division Finnish team VPS. VPS = Union of European Football Associations Europa League In 2014, he signed a contract with Finnish club VPS. When asked why he left Staines, he said simply "I wanted to get a chance to play in Europe," and on his debut he got his wish.
Against Swedish club Brommapojkarna, played in the Europa League and not only played, but starred with an incredible run down the wing, and a fabulous cross for Seabrook to finish official He featured in a Copa 90 video on VPS but was injured at the time and didn"t play as VPS tied 0-0 with TPS. On the interview Jordaan said his current goal was to play for Jamaica.
Flekkerøy In February 2015 he signed for Flekkerøy in the Norwegian Second Division for a small fee. Early in 2016 he returned to United Kingdom, whereby he signed for Hayes & Yeading United.
Hayes & Yeading In January 2016, Brown returned to England with a transfer of unknown value, as he moved to Hayes and Yeading United F.C.
He has played regularly since the move and is excited to return to the Conference South. Jordaan Brown has made no International Caps yet. He is eligible to play not only for Jamaica, but also for England, his birthplace.
In 2013, he said "If the opportunity comes across he"d consider playing for Jamaica.".