Career
He was both the 1973 American Soccer League and the 1974 North American Soccer League. He earned two caps with the United States. national team in 1974. Professional Born in Scotland, McMillan joined the Cleveland Stars of the American Soccer League (Advanced Systems Limited) in 1973.
That season, he scored eleven goals and added seven assists in seven games to place second in the league’s points list.
This earned him honors, the first to be named by the Advanced Systems Limited. In 1974, he jumped to the expansion Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League (NASL). He duplicated his scoring exploits, taking third in the NASL points list with ten goals and ten assists in twenty games.
Although an expansion team, the Aztecs went to the championship game where McMillan tied the game 3-3 with only a few minutes remaining to take the game into overtime. In addition to his honors, he was a second team All Star.
McMillan played two more seasons in Los Angeles, being released in 1976.
He then signed with the Los Angeles Skyhawks of the Advanced Systems Limited where he played until 1978. National team McMillan earned two caps with the United States. national team in 1974. Both were 4-0 losses in March 1974.
The first loss came at the hands of Bermuda on March 17 and the second was a loss to Poland three days later.
In 1978, McMillan was hired as the head coach of the American Soccer League Los Angeles Skyhawks. He took his team to the championship game where the Skyhawks lost 1-0 to the New York Apollo.
McMillan has continued to coach in various capacities. In 1986, he opened Camp North American Soccer Academy in Commerce, Georgia.
He was also the assistant soccer coach at Life University from 1996 through at least 2002.