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Danny Jordaan

Danny Jordaan
Daniel Jordaan, 2009 World Economic Forum on Africa-2.jpg
Daniel Jordaan attending the 2009 World Economic Forum on Africa
Mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality
In office
18 May 2015 – 18 August 2016
Preceded by Benson Fihla
Succeeded by Athol Trollip
Member of the Parliament of South Africa from Eastern Cape
In office
1994–1997
Personal details
Born Daniel Alexander Jordaan
(1951-09-03) 3 September 1951 (age 65)
Port Elizabeth, Cape Province
Occupation Anti-apartheid activist, lawyer, lecturer, football administrator

Daniel Alexander "Danny" Jordaan (born 3 September 1951) is the president of the South African Football Association (SAFA). He is a former lecturer, politician and anti-apartheid activist. He led South Africa's successful 2010 FIFA World Cup bid, the first successful one for Africa, as well as the country's unsuccessful bid four years earlier for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and was the Chief Executive Officer of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. He is also the former Mayor of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, having served from May 2015 until August 2016.

He has served FIFA in numerous capacities, including, as a General Co-ordinator for the Youth World Cup (now FIFA U-20 World Cup), 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan. He was also a match commissioner for the 2006 FIFA World Cup and a member of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee. He served on the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Organising Committee.

Jordaan is also a member of the International Marketing Council.

Danny Jordaan was born in Port Elizabeth, a city on the southeast coast of South Africa to Maxine and Alexandre Jordaan. He became involved in anti-apartheid activities by joining the South African Students' Organisation (SASO) in the early 1970s, an organisation founded by Steve Biko in order to defend the rights of black students. Later, Jordaan also became a member of the United Democratic Front and the African National Congress (ANC).

Following his studies, Jordaan became a teacher in 1974. From 1970 to 1983 he was a provincial cricket and football player. In the latter sport, he achieved professional status for a brief period. His political and sport interests soon combined and he became an activist in various organizations fighting to break down racial barriers in sport.

From 1983 to 1992 he served as the president or vice-president of various football boards. In 1993 he was appointed as a director of the Cape Town Olympic Bid Company.


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