Calvin Miller, born on 9th January 1998 in Scotland, is a dynamic forward who presently plies his trade at Falkirk. With a preferred placement as a left winger, Miller stands 1.82m (5ft 11in) tall and weighs 75kg (11st 11lb). He sports the number 29 jersey at his club. Transfermarkt reports his current market value around £210,000.
Miller began his professional journey with Celtic as a trainee in July 2015. His tenure with the Glasgow club was highlighted by limited first team exposure in the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons, with one and three league appearances respectively. He intermittently voyaged to other clubs in search of regular football, with loan spells at Dundee and Ayr United.
In August 2018, Miller had his first excursion from Celtic to join Dundee on loan, where he showcased promising talent, making 16 appearances and scoring a solitary goal. Returning briefly to Celtic in January 2019, he was sent again on loan, this time to Ayr United. His reverberation between Celtic and loan clubs continued until October 2020.
Miller’s journey south of the border commenced with his transfer to Harrogate Town in England's League Two. However, the stint was short-lived as he moved to Notts County on loan the following January, and in July 2021, transferred to Chesterfield. His stint with Chesterfield proved reasonably fruitful with six league appearances.
Miller returned to his homeland in January 2023 and played half a season for Greenock Morton in Scotland's Championship, achieving 15 appearances and one goal. Following this brief spell, he moved to Falkirk in July 2023. This move rekindled his form, witnessing 36 appearances and ten goals in the 2024-25 season, and continuing this momentum with eleven appearances and two goals in the ongoing 2025-26 season.
Besides his inevitable presence in league matches, Miller has also demonstrated his football prowess in domestic cup tournaments. He featured prominently in Falkirk's League Cup 2025-26 campaign, finding the back of the net twice in five starts, and participated in the Scottish Cup 2024-25 making a sole substitute appearance.
