03/06/25
It’s a massive coup for us to get Jordan over the line. He’s someone that we’ve admired for a long time
Scott Davies
We are delighted to announce the signing of striker Jordan Greenidge ahead of the 2025/26 season.
The 25-year-old forward brings with him a wealth of experience from across the English non-league system and beyond, having played professionally in Cyprus and Spain, as well as for several clubs in the National League system.
Greenidge began his career in the academies at Reading and Stoke City, impressing as part of the Potters' youth side that reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup in 2016/17, where he scored both of his side’s goals against Manchester City.
His senior career took him abroad, firstly to Omonia Nicosia in Cyprus and then to CD Badajoz in Spain, before returning to the UK in 2019 to join Newport County. Jordan later enjoyed spells at Weymouth, Dartford, and Hemel Hempstead Town, where his pace and power up front caught the eye.
A standout spell came during his time with Tonbridge Angels in 2022/23, where he scored an impressive 17 goals in 28 appearances, becoming a fans’ favourite thanks to his instinctive finishing and physical presence. He returned to Tonbridge the following season and scored a further nine goals in 30 appearances.
Following another stint at Dartford and a recent spell with Chelmsford City – where he netted seven goals in 29 league outings during the 2024/25 campaign – Jordan now brings his goal-scoring pedigree and attacking threat to Arbour Park.
Manager, Scott Davies commented:
“It’s a massive coup for us to get Jordan over the line. He’s someone that we’ve admired for a long time so it’s great to now have him on board.
“At 25, he has huge experience in this league already and certainly knows what it takes to score goals at this level.
“The best thing about Jordan was that he took less than 12 hours to make a decision from the initial phone call, so it shows that he wants to be here and kick on at a club which he feels will suit him best.”
Please join us in giving Jordan a warm welcome to the Rebels!
The 25-year-old forward brings with him a wealth of experience from across the English non-league system and beyond, having played professionally in Cyprus and Spain, as well as for several clubs in the National League system.
Greenidge began his career in the academies at Reading and Stoke City, impressing as part of the Potters' youth side that reached the semi-finals of the FA Youth Cup in 2016/17, where he scored both of his side’s goals against Manchester City.
His senior career took him abroad, firstly to Omonia Nicosia in Cyprus and then to CD Badajoz in Spain, before returning to the UK in 2019 to join Newport County. Jordan later enjoyed spells at Weymouth, Dartford, and Hemel Hempstead Town, where his pace and power up front caught the eye.
A standout spell came during his time with Tonbridge Angels in 2022/23, where he scored an impressive 17 goals in 28 appearances, becoming a fans’ favourite thanks to his instinctive finishing and physical presence. He returned to Tonbridge the following season and scored a further nine goals in 30 appearances.
Following another stint at Dartford and a recent spell with Chelmsford City – where he netted seven goals in 29 league outings during the 2024/25 campaign – Jordan now brings his goal-scoring pedigree and attacking threat to Arbour Park.
Manager, Scott Davies commented:
“It’s a massive coup for us to get Jordan over the line. He’s someone that we’ve admired for a long time so it’s great to now have him on board.
“At 25, he has huge experience in this league already and certainly knows what it takes to score goals at this level.
“The best thing about Jordan was that he took less than 12 hours to make a decision from the initial phone call, so it shows that he wants to be here and kick on at a club which he feels will suit him best.”
Please join us in giving Jordan a warm welcome to the Rebels!
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