Kamal Miller was born on 16 May 1997 in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. He came through the Canadian youth system and earned professional opportunities in MLS, joining CF Montréal and subsequently Inter Miami CF, where he developed into one of the most solid defensive performers in the league. His combination of positional sense, composure in possession and aerial ability made him a reliable option at centre-back or left back.
At Inter Miami he was part of a squad that included global names, providing consistent defensive work while higher-profile teammates attracted attention. His professionalism and reliability in a high-pressure environment demonstrated the depth of quality that has developed within Canadian domestic football pathways.
For Canada, Miller was an important presence in the defensive unit during the 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign. He started matches in CONCACAF and was part of the squad that made history in Qatar. His ability to play across the back line gave coach John Herdman tactical flexibility. He continued to be called up through the 2023-24 cycle as Canada built toward the 2026 home World Cup.
A left-footed central defender or left back of 1.85 m, Miller exemplifies the kind of technically sound, defensively committed player that underpinned Canada's defensive improvement during the qualification era. His Ontario background and MLS career are representative of the domestic football pathway that has increasingly produced players competitive at the international level.


