Jordan is vying for the SAFA presidency alongside former Ria Stars boss Ria Ledwaba and Solly Mohlabeng ahead of the Elective Congress to be held in Johannesburg on Saturday.
Ledwaba suffered a huge blow when the Pretoria High Court dismissed her attempt to suspend the association's Elective Congress on June 25.
Former Mamelodi Sundowns boss, Anastasia Tsichlas and chairperson of the Women's Football Committee, Emma Hendricks, have thrown their support behind Jordaan.
"I think for us it is very hard to support someone who is breaking up our organisation," Hendricks said.
"But it is hard for us to support someone just because she is a woman, and then she goes out and talks negative about something we want to grow, something we are building together," she continued.
"We do not want such. We want someone who has football at heart. I understand, if you are having SAFA at heart, why are you breaking SAFA?", she added
"This is a big achievement, so we are happy to continue because of this," Tsichlas added.
"We are not here to blame anybody for anything because each person has got their own personality.
"You know, when you go out and rubbish people, you are actually rubbishing yourself. You do not do that.
"If you have something to say, you come and [talk] to the people you are involved with or [explain] the involvement of their names. So, therefore, we are here to talk about how we are going to progress. We want to progress, we do not want to be left behind and we are doing this, and we are very happy about it."