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In this interview, RedNation and Colin discuss his recent hiring as the new Head Coach of FC Edmonton, his career as a player and coach and the current state of Canadian soccer and the Canadian National Team program.
A member of the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame, Colin Miller has had a long and distinguished career as a player and coach at both the club level and the International level, where he was capped 61 times by Canada. In 1982, he became the youngest player to play in the then-NASL when he was drafted by the Toronto Blizzard as a 17-year-old. By the time he was 20, Miller was making his debut for the Canadian Men’s National Team while also signing for Glasgow Rangers back in Scotland. He played professionally for 18 years before moving on to the full time coaching ranks. His coaching career is highlighted by positions with both the Men’s and Women’s Canadian National Teams, first team coach at Derby County Football Club in the English Premier League and most recently as an assistant coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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