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Reggae Boyz goalkeeper Amal Knight joins Greenville Triumph SC
Reggae Boyz goalkeeper Amal Knight (Photo: Greenville Triumph SC)
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January 27, 2026

Reggae Boyz goalkeeper Amal Knight joins Greenville Triumph SC

KINGSTON, Jamaica—Reggae Boyz goalkeeper Amal Knight has signed a multi-year deal with the South Carolina-based football club, Greenville Triumph SC.

This was announced by the club in a media release on Tuesday, which said Knight will add proven veteran presence to its goalkeeping unit.

“Greenville Triumph have announced the signing of Jamaican goalkeeper Amal Knight to a multi-year deal, pending league and federation approval, adding proven veteran presence to the Triumph’s goalkeeping unit ahead of the upcoming season,” the club said.

According to the club, Knight joined the Charlotte Independence midway through the 2025 season, appearing in seven matches and totalling 630 minutes between the posts. He previously spent two strong seasons with Lexington SC, where he became a dependable presence in goal across USL League One and USL Jägermeister Cup competition.

“During that time, Knight ranked among the league leaders in saves and registered four clean sheets, earning a reputation as a steady and reliable shot-stopper. Across his USL League One career, Knight has built an impressive résumé, sitting seventh all-time in league history in total saves (178),” it added.

Greenville Triumph SC said Knight’s arrival adds depth, consistency, and leadership as it continues to build its roster.

“His professional journey has taken him overseas as well, featuring FC Chitwan in the Nepal Super League in 2025, while internationally he made his debut for the Jamaica National Team in 2018 and has since earned 14 caps with 13 FIFA-sanctioned appearances, including his most recent outing in a January 18th friendly against Grenada, and at the club level in Jamaica has made over 140 appearances in the Jamaican Premier League, showcasing his experience and consistency at the professional level,” the club said.

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has also congratulated Knight on the accomplishment.

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