News about Kamal Miller

Kamal Miller, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami teammate, has signed a contract extension

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
Inter Miami CF center Kamal Miller has signed a deal extension through 2026, with an option for 2027. The 26-year-old Canadian international arrived in April and has gone on to make 31 appearances in all competitions this season. Miller played in all seven games of Inter Miami's historic run to the inaugural Leagues Cup, as well as 17 of 18 games in the MLS.

After being blasted in the face, assistant referee Jeff Carter leaves the United States' Gold Cup quarterfinal against Canada

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2023
Following a tussle with Gianluca Busio, the incident occurred within ten minutes of Sunday's match. According to Marca, the clearance was so strong that he collapsed to his knees before covering his face in front of cameras as he looked to be in pain and bleeding from his head.

Panama 0-2 Canada: Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies score in semifinal

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 16, 2023
On Thursday, the Canadian National Team defeated Panama 2-0 in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals. Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies, two leading players in Canada, also put the ball in the net to give Canada the advantage. After being played a through ball from Kamal Miller and poking it into goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera, David scored in the 25th minute of the game.

Inter Miami's Javier Morales tenure is off to a rocky start, with Kamal Miller seeing the red in Loss to DC United

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 4, 2023
Inter Miami's new era began the same way that the previous one ended, with a humiliating loss. After replacing another former Manchester United employee in Phil Neville this week, new head coach Javier Morales would have been hoping to spark the Miami revival against Wayne Rooney's DC United. However, Morales' reign may not have started off with a poor start when Kamal Miller saw red in the first eight minutes of the MLS match on Saturday night.

In the midst of the strike, Canada Soccer proceeds to sue the Canadian Soccer Players' Union and players

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 11, 2023
In comparison to the Canada Soccer Player's Association, Canada Soccer has been 'threatened to sue' women's players who are attending a team camp. That's according to a TSN study that follows an announcement by the country's female players that they will go on strike due to issues regarding pay equity and budget slashings. According to cited reports, the threat came Saturday morning, ahead of crunch talks between player representatives and Canada Soccer's president, Nick Bontis, and General Secretary Earl Cochrane.

STRIKE ensues between Canada's national team and Canada Soccer over pay equity

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 11, 2023
Just six days before the team is set to compete in a four-team tournament in the United States, Canadian women's national team players announced that they are going on strike. Players said that Canada Soccer, the sport's governing body, informed the team of significant program cuts for this year, with the team expected to compete in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this July and August. According to a statement by the Canadian Soccer Players' Association (the union representing the CWNT), they have been compelled to reduce 'full camp windows, minimize the number of players and staff recruited into camps, and severely restrict the already limited youth team's operations, despite the fact that compensation remains largely uncertain.'

Here's one player from each FIFA World Cup team that could transfer from their current club soon

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2022
Following a World Cup full of thrilling moments, heightened excitement, and personal brilliance, it's likely that these teams will take a shot at those who stood out the most from each nation. Now that the award has been awarded, it's time to take a look at each country and see which players could use their World Cup results to leverage a transfer. Dailymail.com examines the players who are most likely from their country to move to a different club.

Canada will face Morocco in 2022 at the World Cup: Team news, kick-off time, TV show, and stream, go head-to-head

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2022
In the pair's last group match of December, Canada's first World Cup tournament in 36 years will be held against high-flying Morocco. Although the Maple Leafs are unlikely to advance any further, they will want to make more history and win their first-ever World Cup match. In comparison, Morocco currently sits second in Group F with four points, only behind Croatia due to a poorer goal difference.

At Team Canada's first World Cup game, the WAGs are seen cheering on soccer-star partners

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
On Wednesday, the players's most glamorous wives and girlfriends of Team Canada's soccer stars turned up to help the players at their first match in the 2022 FIFA World Cup against Belgium, which resulted in the team losing 1-0. The World Cup opened in Qatar on Sunday, and 32 nations will participate in a series of matches over the next two weeks to determine who will bring home the coveted trophy at the final on December 18. Each nation selects their top soccer players to play in the tournament, and this year's Canadian team is stocked with top notch players who have all earned their own accolades. In addition to their accomplishments on the track, a number of Team Canada's members have taken strides in their personal lives, and many of the athletes' doting partners were seen cheering them on during Canada's first game. Peyton Pesavento, Richie Laryea's stylist wife Melanie Pace, and Kamal Miller's stunning partner Sheridan Street all attended the match to help their beaus. Mark-Anthony Kaye's model fiancée Rachel Kirchhoff, Stephen Eustaquio's fashion designer fiancée, and Liam Miller's hockey player wife Daniela Paniccia were among the guests, as they were also on the audience.

Team Canada's WAGs: As World Cup continues in Qatar, meet the soccer player's girlfriends and wives

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
During their first game at the 2022 FIFA World Cup today, Team Canada is set to face Belgium, and many of the soccer players' WAGs will likely be cheering them on from the front row. On Sunday, the World Cup opened in Qatar, and 32 countries will compete in a series of matches to see who will take home the coveted trophy at the final on December 18. Each nation selects their absolute best soccer players to play in the tournament, and this year's Canadian team is brimming with top-notch players who have all earned their own accolades. Many of Team Canada's members have taken strides in their personal lives, and their amazing partners are there every step of the way. But who exactly are the women behind the sports stars? As the World Cup gets underway, FEMAIL has an inside scoop into the Canada team's glamorous wives and girlfriends. Here's what you need to hear about Team Canada's soccer players, from their own lives and achievements to how they met their sports star boyfriends and details on their union.

World Cup: Kamal Miller of Canada hopes that Qatar will spark a soccer revolution in the region

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
BY JAKE FENNER: BY JAKE FENNER: In pure betting terms, Canada is not a favorite to win the World Cup. However, the Reds have been planning something big, something that has unknowledged to the rest of us. This country is poised to make a splash in their first World Cup since 1986, with a team made up of young players and veterans alike. Starting center back Kamal Miller is one of those young players. The Scarborough, Ontario native is a testimony to perseverance, talent, and tenacity.

CF Montreal and Toronto FC make it into the MLS record books in high-scoring match up

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
In their high scoring matchup on Sunday night, Toronto FC and CF Montreal made it into the MLS record books. As Montreal eventually won by a 4-3 victory, the match featured seven goals, but the records themselves occurred in the first minutes of action. According to Opta, Toronto's first ten minutes of the game was the fastest any team had ever achieved this feat in the MLS this season. Thanks to Federico Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne, Toronto's goals were achieved in the fifth and seventh minutes.