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Kenny Miller
Source: Wikimedia | By: Ronnie Macdonald from Chelmsford, United Kingdom | License: CC BY 2.0
Age46 years
BornDec 23, 1979
Height5'9" (1.75 m)
CountryUnited Kingdom
ProfessionAssociation football player, association football coach
ZodiacCapricorn ♑
Born inEdinburgh

Kenny Miller

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Kenny Miller

Kenny Miller, born on December twenty-third, nineteen seventy-nine, is a distinguished Scottish football coach and former professional player. Renowned for his striking prowess, Miller is one of only five players in the post-war era to have represented both Rangers and Celtic, two of Scotland's most storied football clubs.

His football journey commenced at Hibernian, after which he made a significant move to Rangers. Miller's career took a pivotal turn when he joined Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he celebrated his first major achievement by winning the First Division play-off final in two thousand three. Following five successful seasons in England, he returned to Scotland to play for Celtic, where he secured both the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Cup titles in his only full season.

After a brief stint with Derby County, Miller returned to Rangers, where he enjoyed a period of success, clinching back-to-back SPL titles along with the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup during his two full seasons. His career also saw him venture abroad to Turkey with Bursaspor, before returning to the UK to play for Cardiff City and later Vancouver Whitecaps FC in Major League Soccer. Miller's third spell at Rangers lasted from two thousand fourteen to two thousand eighteen, after which he had short spells with Livingston, Dundee, and Partick Thistle.

On the international stage, Miller was a regular for the Scotland national team from his debut in two thousand one until his retirement in two thousand thirteen, earning sixty-nine caps and scoring eighteen goals. Transitioning into coaching, he briefly served as player-manager for Livingston and later took on assistant coaching roles with Newcastle Jets and Western Sydney Wanderers in Australia, as well as Falkirk, Huddersfield Town, and Atlanta United.