MLS player cops 'indefinite' ban after punching opponent and playing under a fake name

Crazy story
Matko Miljevic
Playing local football
Playing local football
Six in three
Didn’t last long
Changed his tune
The rollercoaster continues
“striking him directly in the face.”
Game abandoned
Banned
Not mincing their words
Potential criminal charges
Not his first rodeo
CF Montreal were unaware
Breach of contract
A strange twist
Crazy story

A CF Montreal player has been banned after his attempt at playing amateur football undercover has been unveiled, per reporting from Dans Les Coulisses.

Matko Miljevic

Matko Miljevic, 22, plays in midfield for CF Montreal but after struggling for playing time, he decided to use a fake name and play at a much lower level in the QCSL league.

Playing local football

Miljevic played for a local team in Laval, north of Montreal in a league way below the level he was used to playing, it was no surprise he immediately impressed.

Playing local football

Miljevic played for a local team in Laval, north of Montreal in a league way below the level he was used to playing, it was no surprise he immediately impressed.

Six in three

In his first three games for the club, Miljevic scored six goals and won a Man of the Match award.

Didn’t last long

Unfortunately for Miljevic, his ruse was quickly discovered by league officials who refused to let him continue playing using his alias.

Changed his tune

Upon hearing this ruling, Miljevic decided to register with his real name but never played another match, according to reports from The Sun.

The rollercoaster continues

In a shocking twist, Miljevic found himself in more hot water after supporting a friend from the sideline for a different amateur team. He quickly found himself in a physical confrontation with an opposing fan.

“striking him directly in the face.”

Dans Les Coulisses reports Miljevic and the opposing fan started shouting and jostling before Miljevic threw a punch, “striking him [the opposing fan] directly in the face”.

Game abandoned

As a result of this fight, referees and league officials stepped in and abandoned the game.

Banned

As a result of his indiscretions, Miljevic has been “suspended indefinitely” from the QCSL League.

Not mincing their words

League officials for the QCSL released a damning statement about Mijevic in which they said, “The guy is out, the league doesn’t want to see him anymore, not just one the field but in all its facilities. He did not act like a pro, not even an amateur worthy of the name.”

Potential criminal charges

In the same statement, the QCSL also said, “The QCSL is a serious league that has never accepted such gestures. It was not his first ‘story’ in the league. The victim is doing well and should not have any after-effects, but is still seriously considering filing a criminal complaint for assault.”

Not his first rodeo

According to Dans Les Coulisses’ reporting in Marca, the victim of the punch said, “He's not welcome here anymore. It wasn't just this incident. He's had past run-ins in the league.”

CF Montreal were unaware

Miljevic somehow did all of this whilst keeping his professional club in the dark. CF Montreal have confirmed to reporters they had no knowledge of this situation.

Breach of contract

CF Montreal will certainly want to investigate their midfielder given his grievous breach of contract. Mijevic is being paid half a million CAD a year to play for CF Montreal, not on artificial surfaces in Laval.

A strange twist

Matko Miljevic’s career looked to be going in a very different direction when he was a member of the Boca Juniors academy and playing in the USA U20s only a few years ago.

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