VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC announced today the
acquisition of goalkeeper
Brad Knighton to the club's Major League Soccer (MLS) roster –
pending the receipt of his International Transfer Certificate. Per
Major League Soccer and club policy, terms of the contract were not
disclosed.
"Brad is a solid goalkeeper with strong communication and
distribution skills, is excellent on crosses, and brings four years
of MLS experience," said Whitecaps FC head coach
Martin Rennie. "Brad had a outstanding season last year with me
in Carolina and now I look forward to seeing him provide healthy
competition between the posts here in Vancouver."
Knighton, 26, joins Whitecaps FC after a solid season with Carolina
RailHawks of the second-tier North American Soccer League (NASL).
The product of Richmond, Virginia, played every minute for the NASL
regular season champions. In 28 regular season starts, the 6-foot-2,
195-pound keeper posted a goals-against average (GAA) of 0.94, while
recording 113 saves and eight shutouts. For his efforts, Knighton
earned a spot on the 2011 NASL Best XI and was runner-up for the
NASL Golden Glove award.
Prior to joining the RailHawks, Knighton played four seasons in MLS
following a successful preseason tryout with New England Revolution
in 2007. He went on to play three seasons with New England,
recording one win, two defeats, and three draws in six regular
season starts. During the 2008 season, Knighton played eight matches
on loan with Portland Timbers of the United Soccer Leagues First
Division. Following the 2009 season, Knighton was selected by
Philadelphia Union in the 2009 MLS Expansion Draft. As a member of
the first-year MLS club, the shot-stopper recorded three wins, three
defeats, and one draw with a GAA of 1.10 in eight starts.
I'm delighted to be returning to MLS with Vancouver Whitecaps FC and
continuing my career under head coach Martin Rennie,” Knighton said.
"I've heard many great things about the club and the city, and I
look forward to helping Whitecaps FC have a successful 2012 season."
A four-year starter in college, Knighton helped the University of
North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) make four consecutive trips to the
Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Tournament and became the first
Seahawks player to sign a contract with MLS. At UNCW, Knighton ranks
first all-time in career shutouts with 24, as well as second in GAA
with a 1.08 average and appearances with 75.

During his senior year, Knighton was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-South Atlantic Region Second Team and to the All-CAA First Team. In 2006, Knighton played with Indiana Invaders in the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL). He made 11 appearances and registered a GAA of 1.78 that season, as the Invaders finished third in the Great Lakes Division of the PDL’s Central Conference.
Name: Brad Knighton
Position: Goalkeeper
Height: 6-02
Weight: 195
Born: February 6, 1985, in Hickory, North Carolina
Hometown: Richmond, Virginia
Citizenship: United States
Last Club: Carolina RailHawks (North American Soccer League)
Youth Club: Richmond Strikers
Twitter:
@BBKnighton
How Acquired: Free agent acquisition on January 16, 2012
