Jordan White, a proud Scot and remarkable forward, was born on 4 February 1992. Currently aged 32, White primarily serves as a striker for Ross County. He towers over many of his colleagues standing at an impressive 1.91m (6ft 3in) tall and sporting a sturdy weight of 83kg (13st). Bedecked in the number 26 jersey, White is quite the figure on the pitch. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is on the order of ยฃ250k. His contract with Ross County remains active for another 8 months, with this chapter of his career set to conclude on 31 May 2025.
White's journey in football began back in September 2009. He transferred from Dunfermline Athletic, competing in the Championship in Scotland, to Clyde in the Scottish League Two. He made an impact quickly, appearing 20 times and scoring four goals in the 2009 - 2010 season. His final season at Clyde in 2011 - 2012 saw him make six first team appearances, finding the back of the net once.
In March 2011, he moved to Dumbarton in the League One, followed by a season-long transfer to Dunfermline Athletic in July the same year. In the latter half of 2011, White transferred to Drogheda United in the Premier Division in Ireland where he contributed 11 first team appearances and one goal. Yet his heart called him back to Scotland, and he joined Falkirk in the Scottish Championship in January 2012.
White didn't stay idle at Falkirk for long, as he was soon snapped up by Stirling Albion in the League Two by September 2012. Over the next two seasons, White had a prolific run, making a total of 65 first team appearances and scoring an incredible 28 goals.
White's prowess didn't go unnoticed, and in July 2014, he was recruited by Livingston in the Championship where he continued to impress for two seasons. His next destination was Wrexham, then Barrow in England, before returning to Scotland with Inverness CT in July 2018.
After two years at Inverness CT, White transferred to Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership in 2020. The subsequent year saw him make the switch to Ross County, where from 2020 through to the current season, he has amassed a total of 136 appearances and netted 26 goals.
Apart from his league contributions, White's record in the cups and playoffs is no small featโfour goals for Ross County in the League Cup 2024 - 2025 and one in the Premiership playoffs 2023 - 2024, to go with a substitute appearance in the Scottish Cup 2023 - 2024. Undeniably, Jordan White's career is a testament to his indefatigable spirit and love for the beautiful game.