Crépeau & Miller to join the senior national team for home-and-away series against Suriname
PORTLAND, Ore. – Timbers goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau and defender Kamal Miller have been called into the Canada Men’s National Team for the FIFA international period in November, Canada Soccer announced today.
Canada is set to face Suriname in a home-and-away quarterfinal series in Concacaf Nations League play. The series kicks off Nov. 15 at Flora Stadium in Paramaribo, Suriname, with the return leg set for Nov. 19 at BMO Field in Toronto.
Crépeau, 30, has made 24 appearances (23 starts) for Canada’s national team. Notably, he has seven clean sheets on the international stage, with his last coming against Chile in a 0-0 draw on June 30 in the group stage of Copa América 2024. The Quebec native most recently joined Canada during the October international window for a friendly against Panama, in which he started as Canada won 2-1 on Oct.16 in Toronto. Crépeau finished his debut season in Portland with 58 saves across 20 appearances (20 starts).
Miller, 27, has made 46 appearances (38 starts) with Canada, tallying three assists. The Toronto native last came in as a second-half substitute in Canada’s friendly against Mexico on Sept. 11. With the Timbers this season, Miller made 23 appearances (22 starts), recording one assist.
WHAT | WHEN | WHERE |
Canada vs. Suriname | Nov. 15, 3:30pm PT | Flora Stadium – Paramaribo, Suriname |
Canada vs. Suriname | Nov. 19, 4:30pm PT | BMO Field – Toronto, Ontario |