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Peter Millar is a retired soccer player who played as a forward. He spent nine seasons in the second American Soccer League, one in the North American Soccer League and four in the German American Soccer League. Born in Scotland, he earned thirteen
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and scored eight goal for the United States national team between 1968 and 1972.


National team

Millar earned thirteen
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for the U.S. national team between 1968 and 1972, scoring 8 goals (or 9 depending on the sources) during that time. He made an auspicious debut with the team by scoring a hat trick in a September 15, 1968 tie with Israel. Some records only attribute 2 goals to Millar as he and
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apparently kicked the ball nearly simultaneously which leads to the discrepancy in his stats.CNNSI.com - Inside Game - Michael Lewis - Offside Remarks - CNNSI.com's Lewis: American soccer heroes - Thursday February 22, 2001 02:15 PM
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International Goals


See also

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List of United States men's international soccer players born outside the United States This is a list about the American players who represented the United States men's national soccer team naturalized and born abroad. Many of this players immigrated from all over the world, from continents like Europe (especially British countries) ...


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Soccer Hall of Fame Eligibility Bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Millar, Peter American men's soccer players American Soccer League (1933–1983) players Baltimore Bays players German-American Soccer League players New York Inter players Brooklyn Italians players North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players United States men's international soccer players Living people Men's association football forwards Year of birth missing (living people) Scottish emigrants to the United States