Who Is Canada Footballer Liam Millar's Wife? Meet Daniela Paniccia, Former Goaltender of Penn State University's Ice Hockey Team
Canada international Liam Millar has established himself as an important member of the national team and is part of the squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
While we are familiar with his soccer career, fans are also interested in his life away from the pitch.
Millar, who plays for English side Hull City, is married to Daniela Paniccia, a former ice hockey player who enjoyed a successful collegiate career in the United States.
All About Liam Millar's Wife Daniela Paniccia
Paniccia played as a goaltender for Penn State University's women's ice hockey team and earned recognition for her performances during her time with the Nittany Lions. Before joining Penn State, she also played for the Oakville Junior Hornets in Ontario.
The couple have largely kept their relationship private, choosing to stay away from the spotlight despite Millar's growing profile in football.
Over the years, however, they have occasionally shared moments from their family life on social media.
Paniccia comes from a sporting background and built an impressive career in ice hockey. During her collegiate ice hockey career at Penn State University, Paniccia earned several notable individual awards from the College Hockey America (CHA) conference.
CHA Rookie of the Week (October 2016)
CHA Goalie of the Week (multiple times during the 2016โ17 season)
CHA Goalie of the Month (September/October 2016)
CHA All-Academic Team (2016โ17)
How Many Children Does Liam Millar and Daniela Paniccia Have?
As of June 2026, Liam Millar and Daniela Paniccia have three daughters together.
The couple have kept details about their children largely private but often share family photos on their social media.
Millar has often focused public attention on his football career, while Paniccia has maintained a relatively low profile since her playing days. Together, they have built a family life away from the public eye while continuing to support each other's careers and commitments.
With Canada competing on home soil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Millar will be hoping to help Les Rouges make an impact on the international stage, backed by the support of his family.
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This story was originally published June 12, 2026 at 11:45 AM.