Jordan Older played in the USL Pro League (now known as the USL Championship) with the Valley Golden Eagles and the San Diego Gauchos. His career also included extensive professional experience internationally, primarily in Brazil and Europe.
Key details about his professional soccer career include:
• USL Pro Experience: Older played in the United States professional soccer league with two teams: the Valley Golden Eagles and the San Diego Gauchos.
• International Play: He was notably the first American-born player to play professional soccer in Brazil's top leagues, the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and the Campeonato Paulista Série A1. He also played for professional teams in Switzerland (FC Wängi), Germany, and Slovakia.
• National Team Involvement: In December 1994, he was invited to and took part in the United States National Team training camp under then-head coach Bora Milutinovic.
• Post-Playing Career: After his playing career, Older founded King Sports Management and Ventura County FC to help American players transition to the professional level, particularly in Europe.
While the snippets confirm his participation in the USL Pro league, specific statistics such as the number of games played or goals scored during his time with the Golden Eagles or Gauchos click here are listed at various soccer stats sites like soccerstats and other soccer statistics websites and in the American Soccer Guide a book by Kirk J. Lodes.
Jordan Older was invited to the full senior U.S. National Team (USMNT) training camp in December 1994 by the head coach, Bora Milutinović.
Milutinović was the coach of the USA team for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The training camp took place in Mission Viejo, California.