Kevin Mier
Kevin Leonardo Mier Robles (born May 18, 2000) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga MX club Cruz Azul and the Colombia national team.[1][2] Born in Barrancabermeja, Santander, Colombia, Mier began his professional career with Atlético Nacional, joining their youth academy in 2017 after earlier stints with local clubs.[3][4] He made his senior debut for the club in February 2019 during a Categoría Primera A match, though initial appearances were limited, leading to loan spells at Independiente Santa Fe (three matches in late 2019) and Valledupar FC (14 matches in 2020–2021).[5][2] Establishing himself as the first-choice goalkeeper from 2022 onward, Mier contributed to Atlético Nacional's successes, including the 2021 Categoría Primera A title, two Copa BetPlay triumphs (2021 and 2023), and the 2022 Superliga Colombiana.[5][6] In January 2024, Mier transferred to Cruz Azul for a fee of €3.2 million, marking one of the highest transfers for a Colombian goalkeeper at the time.[3][7] He quickly became a key player, recording approximately 100 appearances as of November 2025 with a save percentage often exceeding 70%, and helped the team win the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup.[5][8] Standing at 1.87 meters tall, Mier is noted for his shot-stopping ability, command in the penalty area, and ball-playing skills from the back.[2][9] On the international stage, Mier represented Colombia at youth levels, including the victorious U-17 team at the 2017 Bolivarian Games.[10][6] He earned his first senior cap in June 2025 during 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying, starting in matches against Peru, Argentina, and Venezuela, accumulating three appearances as of November 2025.[9][11]Early life and youth career
Early life
Kevin Leonardo Mier Robles was born on May 18, 2000, in Barrancabermeja, Santander, Colombia, to a working-class family.[4] His mother, Miladis Mier, played a key role in nurturing his early passion for football despite the family's modest means, including pooling money from relatives for his first professional boots.[12] Mier's household was deeply immersed in football culture, where he frequently watched matches with his family.[12] A significant family influence came from the tragic loss of his cousin at age 17 in an accident, an event that profoundly shaped Mier's personal rituals; he honors his cousin by kissing his glove and looking skyward after games, with the cousin's initials tattooed on his hands as a lasting tribute.[12] His initial exposure to organized football began at age 5 through the local club Oro Negro in Barrancabermeja, where he developed his skills in a grassroots environment before advancing to more structured youth programs.[12]Youth career
Kevin Mier began his football training at the age of five, joining Club Deportivo Oro Negro in Barrancabermeja around 2005, where he remained until 2014. Initially starting as a forward, he transitioned to goalkeeper in 2011 during his time there, honing fundamental skills such as positioning, shot-stopping, and distribution under the mentorship of coach Fernando Cortina, who recognized his potential and recommended him to larger clubs.[13][14] Throughout his time at Oro Negro, Mier focused on technical development, participating in local and regional youth competitions that provided his first taste of competitive pressure and team dynamics as a goalkeeper. These experiences helped build his confidence and agility, transforming him from a novice into a promising talent by his mid-teens.[14] In 2016, at age 15, Mier signed with Atlético Nacional's youth academy, integrating into their developmental system. He quickly advanced through the age-group teams, including stints with the under-20 side, and gained valuable match experience with the reserve team (Atlético Nacional B), appearing in several fixtures in the Colombian second division before transitioning to senior opportunities.[15][16][17]Club career
Atlético Nacional
Kevin Mier made his senior professional debut for Atlético Nacional in 2019, shortly after progressing through the club's youth system, where he began earning first-team opportunities in domestic competitions.[3] Later that year, Mier was sent on a brief loan to Independiente Santa Fe, a fellow Categoría Primera A club, to gain exposure, though he did not record any first-team appearances during the spell from July to December.[18] In 2020, he was loaned again, this time to Valledupar FC in the Colombian second division (Primera B), where he featured in 17 matches, starting all of them and helping the team in the Torneo BetPlay, including his first professional start on March 5 against Deportes Quindío in the Copa BetPlay.[18][16] Mier returned to Atlético Nacional in December 2020 and quickly established himself as a key goalkeeper, contributing to the club's successes in multiple competitions. He played a role in winning the Copa Colombia in 2021 and 2023, the Categoría Primera A (Finalización) in 2021, the Categoría Primera A (Apertura) in 2022, and the Superliga Colombiana in 2023, often providing solid performances with notable clean sheets in crucial knockout stages.[6][18] Over his tenure from 2019 to 2023, Mier accumulated 104 first-team appearances for Atlético Nacional across all competitions.[8]Cruz Azul
On January 12, 2024, Kevin Mier transferred from Atlético Nacional to Cruz Azul for a reported fee of approximately €5 million, signing a contract until June 30, 2029.[4][19] This move marked him as the club's first foreign goalkeeper since Argentine Norberto Scoponi joined in 1995, ending a nearly three-decade reliance on domestic options in the position.[20] Building on his experience in Colombia's Categoría Primera A, Mier quickly adapted to the demands of Liga MX, debuting in the Clausura 2024 tournament and gradually displacing veterans to become the undisputed starter. Mier's integration into Cruz Azul's squad was swift, with his initial league appearances showcasing improved distribution and shot-stopping that aligned with the team's high-pressing style under coach Diego Aguirre. By August 2025, he had accumulated approximately 80 appearances across all competitions, including regular-season matches, cup ties, and international club fixtures, solidifying his role as a cornerstone of the defense.[8] Key performances included a string of clean sheets during the 2024 Apertura playoffs and consistent contributions in the 2025 Clausura, where his reflexes prevented several close-range threats, helping Cruz Azul secure a semifinal spot. A highlight of Mier's tenure came in the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup, where Cruz Azul clinched the title with a dominant 5–0 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the final on June 1, 2025, equaling the club's record seventh continental crown.[21] Mier played a pivotal role throughout the tournament, recording nine saves and four clean sheets, including crucial stops in the quarterfinals against Tigres UANL and a penalty save in the semifinals versus CF Pachuca that preserved a 2–1 aggregate win.[22] His efforts earned him the Best Goalkeeper award, recognizing his command in the box and distribution that facilitated quick transitions during Cruz Azul's path to glory.[23] As of November 14, 2025, Mier had started 15 matches in the 2025/26 Apertura season with 16 goals conceded and 5 clean sheets, maintaining an average rating of 6.70 while contributing to the team's strong position in the standings.[18] His ongoing form, marked by high save percentages in high-stakes derbies against Club América and Chivas Guadalajara, underscored his adaptation to Mexico's competitive landscape and growing influence on the squad's title aspirations. However, on November 14, 2025, Mier suffered a tibia fracture during a match, ruling him out for the remainder of the Apertura season.[24]International career
Youth international career
Kevin Mier began his youth international career with Colombia's under-17 national team in early 2017, earning 13 caps as the primary goalkeeper during the year.[18] He featured prominently in the team's successful campaign at the 2017 Bolivarian Games in Santa Marta, where Colombia secured the gold medal after defeating Ecuador 5-4 in a penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw in the final; Mier's key saves contributed to the victory.[25] Later that year, Mier represented Colombia at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in India, starting in group stage matches and helping the team advance to the round of 16 before a 0-4 loss to Germany.[6] In 2018, Mier transitioned to the under-21 level, making two appearances for Colombia U21, including a full 90-minute performance in the group stage of the Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla.[18] As part of the host nation's squad, he contributed to their gold medal win in the men's football tournament, defeating Mexico 1-0 in the final to claim the title.[26] These experiences solidified his role as a reliable youth goalkeeper, blending domestic success with international exposure. Mier continued his development with the Colombia U20 team from January to June 2019, accumulating 14 caps and serving as the starting goalkeeper in major competitions.[18] He played all five matches at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland, where Colombia progressed to the round of 16 and advanced past New Zealand on penalties before elimination by Ukraine; Mier recorded a 75% save percentage across the tournament, including crucial stops in the shootout. This period marked a pivotal step in his growth, showcasing his command in high-stakes youth internationals.Senior international career
Mier earned his first call-up to the Colombia senior national team in May 2025 ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.[27] He made his debut on 6 June 2025, starting and playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–0 home draw against Peru at Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez in Barranquilla during the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers.[11][28] Four days later, on 10 June 2025, he started again in a 1–1 away draw versus Argentina at Estadio Más Monumental in Buenos Aires, contributing to Colombia's defensive resilience despite playing against the reigning world champions.[11][29] Mier secured his third cap on 10 September 2025, starting in a 6–3 away victory over Venezuela at Estadio Monumental de Maturín in the same qualifying competition, where his performance helped maintain a solid backline amid a high-scoring affair that confirmed Colombia's direct qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.[11][30] These appearances established him as an emerging backup goalkeeper behind primary starter Camilo Vargas, with all three outings as a starter showcasing his reliability in high-stakes qualifiers.[11] As of November 2025, Mier has accumulated three senior international caps, all from the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.[11] He was initially considered for the November international friendlies against New Zealand and Australia but was absent due to a tibia fracture suffered in a Liga MX match on 10 November 2025.[31][32]Playing style
Technical attributes
Kevin Mier is renowned for his quick reflexes and effective shot-stopping abilities, which have been pivotal in high-stakes matches. His agility allows him to make acrobatic saves on close-range efforts and diving stops on long-distance shots, as demonstrated in several Liga MX encounters where he thwarted multiple scoring opportunities. Mier's composure under pressure enables him to remain steady during intense defensive scrambles, maintaining focus to execute precise interventions without hesitation.[33][34] As a modern sweeper-keeper, Mier excels in distribution and ball-playing from the back, often advancing beyond his penalty area to initiate attacks with accurate long-range passes and dribbling maneuvers. He demonstrates strong command of the penalty area through proactive sweeping to intercept through balls and vocal organization of his defense, contributing to Cruz Azul's build-up play while minimizing risks. His footwork and vision in possession have drawn comparisons to adventurous goalkeepers, allowing him to evade pressing opponents and transition seamlessly from defense to offense.[33][34] Statistically, Mier has recorded a 72.7% save percentage in the 2024-2025 Liga MX season, alongside a league-leading 42.4% clean sheet rate in the 95th percentile. In 17 regular-season appearances for Cruz Azul, he secured five clean sheets while making 37 saves, underscoring his reliability in preserving shutouts. Internationally, his performances for Colombia have included notable clean sheets in youth tournaments, reinforcing his shot-stopping prowess.[35][36][4]Comparisons and reputation
Kevin Mier has drawn frequent comparisons to the iconic Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita, particularly for his bold, flair-filled approach to the position and their shared national heritage, with media highlighting Mier's willingness to advance into midfield and execute daring plays reminiscent of Higuita's legendary scorpion kick and sweeper-keeper style.[33] These analogies have become a staple in coverage of Mier's career, emphasizing his adventurous distribution and risk-taking as a modern echo of Higuita's revolutionary influence on goalkeeping in South American football. Mier has established a strong reputation as a rising star across CONMEBOL and CONCACAF, where his commanding presence and shot-stopping have elevated him from a promising talent in Colombia to a key figure in Mexican club football.[37] Coaches and analysts praise his maturity beyond his 25 years, particularly in handling high-pressure situations and learning from setbacks, which has been evident in his seamless integration into Cruz Azul's defensive setup.[37] His impact was particularly lauded following Cruz Azul's 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup victory, where Mier was named the tournament's Best Goalkeeper for his pivotal saves and leadership in securing the continental title.[38] Cruz Azul coach Nicolás Larcamón highlighted Mier's growth post-tournament, stating, "He turned criticism into strength and now shows impressive maturity," crediting his professional development for the team's success.[37] This recognition culminated in Mier's nomination for the FIFA The Best Men's World XI in 2025, in the goalkeeper position, further solidifying his status as one of the hemisphere's most promising custodians. However, in November 2025, Mier suffered a season-ending injury, sidelining him for the remainder of the 2025-2026 Liga MX Apertura.[37][39]Personal life
Family and background
Kevin Leonardo Mier Robles was born on May 18, 2000, in Barrancabermeja, a city in the Santander department of Colombia known for its prominent oil industry and resilient working-class culture. Growing up in this industrial hub, Mier's early life was shaped by the community's emphasis on perseverance and community ties, which influenced his strong sense of identity and determination in pursuing football from a young age. He began playing at the local Club Oro Negro at age five, drawing inspiration from the town's gritty ethos where dreams often required overcoming economic challenges.[14] Mier's family has been a cornerstone of his personal and professional journey, with his parents, Edgardo Mier and Miladis Robles, instilling a passion for the sport early on. His father, who played for a local team, encouraged Kevin's interest in football, fostering a supportive environment despite financial hardships, such as pooling resources from family and uncles to buy his first pair of football boots. At age 14, Mier left home in Barrancabermeja to join the Atlético Nacional youth academy in Medellín, a decision backed by his parents' encouragement to chase his ambitions. His sister, Ingrid Johana Mier, along with his parents, remains a key pillar, providing emotional support throughout his career transitions.[40][41] A poignant family tribute defines Mier's post-match ritual, honoring his late cousin who died in an accident at age 17. Deeply bonded with his cousin, Mier was profoundly affected by the loss, vowing to pursue his dreams in his memory; after every match, he kisses his glove and looks to the sky as a dedication, symbolizing that he never plays alone. This gesture underscores the close-knit family dynamics rooted in Colombian traditions of remembrance and resilience.[12]Off-field interests
Beyond his professional football career, Kevin Mier has expressed a strong passion for gastronomy, viewing it as a potential post-retirement pursuit. He has shared that cooking captivates him more than other hobbies, and he aspires to train as a professional chef once he steps away from the sport. This interest stems from his personal enjoyment of culinary arts, which he considers a creative outlet separate from the demands of goalkeeping.[12] Mier is deeply religious, maintaining a strong devotion to the Virgin of Carmen, a figure revered in Colombian Catholicism as a protector of police and military personnel. He carries a small statue of the Virgin in his goalkeeping bag to every match and places it near the goalpost as a personal ritual for guidance and protection during games. This practice reflects his lifelong faith, which he credits for providing spiritual strength amid the challenges of his career.[42] In terms of community involvement, Mier founded the Fundación Kevin Mier KM23, which focuses on supporting vulnerable populations in Colombia, particularly children, adolescents, and single mothers. The organization promotes integral development through programs aimed at education, sports, and empowerment, helping beneficiaries overcome socioeconomic barriers.[43]Career statistics
Club
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition. National team appearances and goals are shown bottom, if available.[8][5]| Club | Season | League | National cup | Continental | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlético Nacional | 2018 | Categoría Primera A | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 2019 | Categoría Primera A | 2 | 0 | 1 | |
| 2020 | Categoría Primera A | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 2020–21 | Categoría Primera A | 5 | 0 | 2 | |
| 2021 | Categoría Primera A | 24 | 0 | 6 | |
| 2021–22 | Categoría Primera A | 30 | 0 | 5 | |
| 2022 | Categoría Primera A | 33 | 0 | 4 | |
| 2022–23 | Categoría Primera A | 28 | 0 | 5 | |
| Total Atlético Nacional | 123 | 0 | 23 | ||
| Independiente Santa Fe (loan) | 2019 | Categoría Primera A | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Valledupar FC (loan) | 2020–21 | Categoría Primera A | 14 | 0 | 0 |
| Cruz Azul | 2023–24 | Liga MX | 15 | 0 | 2 |
| 2024–25 | Liga MX | 30 | 0 | 4 | |
| 2025 | Liga MX | 17 | 0 | 2 | |
| Total Cruz Azul | 62 | 0 | 8 | ||
| Career total | 202 | 0 | 31 |
International
Appearances and goals by national team and year. National team appearances and goals are shown bottom, if available.[11][9]| National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia | 2025 | 3 | 0 |
| Total | 3 | 0 |
Honours
Club
Kevin Mier has achieved multiple team and individual honours at the club level with Atlético Nacional and Cruz Azul.[6] Atlético Nacional- Categoría Primera A: 2021[6]
- Copa Colombia: 2021, 2023[6]
- Superliga Colombiana: 2023[6]
- CONCACAF Champions Cup: 2025[38]
- Best Goalkeeper, CONCACAF Champions Cup: 2025[38]
- Best Goalkeeper, Liga MX Ballon d'Or: 2025[44]
- Transfermarkt Player of the Season: 2023[6]