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George Weah is a retired Liberian soccer star who was named 1995 African, European and International Player of the Year. Since then, he has kept an eye on Liberia’s development, becoming heavily involved in the country’s politics. After running for the presidency of Liberia for many years, he was finally elected and sworn in until 2018. Read on to learn more about his life.

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He was born in the slums of Monrovia, Liberia on 1. October 1966. His parents were separated and he was raised by his grandmother. Weah developed into a great athletic teenager and started playing football for Young Survivors Club at the age of 15. As his skills grew, he moved on to other well-known local clubs, including Mighty Barrolle and Invincible Eleven.

By the time George Weah scored 22, he had been spotted then-Cameroon national team coach Claude Le Roy. Claude Le Roy was instrumental in George Weah’s future prominence when he broke the news of Weah’s skills to AS Monaco manager Arsene Wenger. Arsene Wenger then flew to Liberia to see George Weah’s skills for himself and signed the player to his club.

George Weah turned out to be a great bet. He was a raw talent with little formal training, and it didn’t seem like it at first. When he started his European career, he seemed over the top. However, he soon caught up with the competition and had become quite the top scorer by the 1991 French Cup.

He moved to Paris Saint-Germain and increased his career by helping his club win the 1993 French Cup and 1994 Ligue 1 title, George Weah was a virtually unstoppable top scorer in the 1994/95 season.

After this great year he was named He was named African, European and FIFA World Player of the Year. It was an unprecedented feat at the time and remains incredibly impressive today.

He joined AC Milan for the 1995/96 season, continuing his stellar career by guiding the club to the Serie A title. It was shortly after that he had one of his worst and best moments; At his best, he scored one of the most famous goals of his career early in the next season.

The goal had seen him pass seven Verona defenders before hitting the ball. However, a terrifying moment soon followed, in which he smashed the nose of an opponent with a headbutt.

Milan would go on to win the Serie A title in 1999, however George Weah was loaned out to Chelsea in January 2000. George Weah scored on his debut as a Chelsea player and became a key figure in Chelsea’s march to the FA Cup. He spent 2000-01 with Manchester City and Marseille and then played two seasons with Al-Jazira. In August 2003 he retired.

In addition to the three-stage win in 1995, GeorgeWeah was voted African Player of the Year in 1989 and 1994 and voted African Player of the 20th Century by the continent’s journalists. When Pelé compiled a list of the most accomplished football players for the FIFA 100 in 2004, George Weah made an appearance on the list.

George Weah after retiring from football

Weah was already involved in the affairs of Liberia while still in football. The country had been torn apart by civil war, and part of his involvement resulted in him being named a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1997. He used the platform to get involved in educational initiatives to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS and to rehabilitate child soldiers with professional training.

It has been estimated that George Weah spent $2 million of his own money on travel, equipment and labor costs for the national team, the Lone Stars.

He understood the place of football as he stabilized forces in Liberia and acted as player manager for the Lone Stars. He led them on an impressive run through the 2002 World Cup qualifying rounds. However, the Lone Stars failed to secure a World Cup invite.

After his retirement, George Weahalle was able to direct his energies into Liberian affairs. He ran for the presidency in 2005 as a member of Congress for Democratic Change. However, he lost in a runoff to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of the Unity Party.

In 2011, he again ran on the CDC ticket for the vice presidency, but President Sirleaf won again and remained in office. However, these setbacks did not deter him from taking part in Liberian politics. He is still a very influential and popular figure in Liberia; He was an ambassador for 1 Goal, a FIFA-backed campaign to provide educational opportunities for underprivileged children.

In December 2012, Weah announced that he had agreed to represent President Sirleaf’s administration as an ambassador for peace. He was elected Senator for Montserrado County last year.

In 2016 he announced his plans for President of Liberia to take place in 2017. On the platform of the “Coalition for Democratic Change” he won the first round of the 2017 elections, which collected a total of 38.4% of the votes. As a result, he advanced to the second round of the elections against his Unity Party counterpart Joseph Boakai and won with more than 60% of the vote. He was brought to power on January 22, 2018 in Liberia’s first democratic move in 74 years.

wife, children, relationships

He is a staunch supporter of polygamy and has had quite a few women in his life. He has been married to Jamaican wife Clar Weah for 20 years, with whom he has three adorable children. Their names are George Weah Jr., Timothy Weah and Tita Weah. On the other hand, Tita is still a student. They all live in the United States with their mother, Clar Weah, while their father, George Weah, resides in Liberia.

George Weah also has two other children, born of extramarital relationships with two different women (Meapeh Gono and MacDella Cooper). Moreso, he made another woman “Mamie Doe” his First Lady after being elected President of Liberia as his first wife Clar is Jamaican.

sons

Georges Waeh’s sons “Timothy and George Jnr. are football lovers just like their father and they managed to play professionally. In 2017, Timothy Weah was among the USA U17 teams that took part in the FIFA U17 World Cup in India He is currently under contract with Paris Saint-Germain While George Weah Jnr is also a footballer who has played for the United States youth team as well as several European clubs, he was also a member of AC Milan youth system.

Networth

This Liberian president and retired soccer player has done a great job as his wealth has grown by 22% over the past few years. At present, his estimated net worth is around $87 million as he also earns an annual income of $2 million. He owns a number of luxury cars including; Range Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes Benz and Aston Martin. He also owns two houses that cost a whopping $19 million.

George Weah Net Worth: $87 Million
Annual Income: $2 Million Luxury
Cars (11): 11 $3 Million
Homes (2): $19 Million

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