Charlotte, North Carolina – Exciting news for soccer fans in the Queen City! Charlotte FC has announced the signing of American talent Gareth Miller, who joins the club from Waterford FC in Ireland.
Miller, a 21-year-old midfielder, caught the eye of Charlotte FC scouts with his impressive performances for Waterford in the League of Ireland. He made 27 appearances for the club, scoring three goals and providing five assists.
“We’re thrilled to have Gareth join us here in Charlotte,” said Charlotte FC head coach Miguel Ángel Ramírez. “He’s a young player with a lot of potential, and we’re excited to see him develop and grow with our team.”
Miller, who hails from New York, is equally excited about the move. “I can’t wait to get started with Charlotte FC,” he said. “It’s an amazing opportunity for me to play at such a high level and to be a part of this new team.”
Charlotte FC is set to begin their inaugural season in Major League Soccer (MLS) this year, and the addition of Miller to the squad is sure to be a boost for the team. Charlotte FC fans will be hoping to see Miller in action when the team takes to the field for their first MLS game in April.
Miller’s signing is part of a broader effort by Charlotte FC to build a strong, competitive team ahead of their debut season. The club has also brought in experienced MLS players such as Sergio Ruiz and Jan Sobociński, as well as international stars like Ángel Romero and Alan Franco.
“We’re working hard to build a team that our fans can be proud of,” said Charlotte FC sporting director Zoran Krneta. “Gareth is a key part of that, and we’re excited to have him on board.”
The signing of Miller is a sign of the growing talent in American soccer, and his move from Waterford FC to Charlotte FC is just one example of the growing connection between soccer leagues around the world. With more and more American players like Miller making their mark on the global soccer stage, the future of the sport in the United States is looking bright.