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- NAME: George Weah
- OCCUPATION: Anti-War Activist, Soccer Player
- BIRTH DATE: October 01, 1966 (Age: 46)
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Monrovia, Liberia
- Full Name: George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah
- AKA: George Weah
- Nickname: King George
- ZODIAC SIGN: Libra
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Liberian soccer star George Weah was named African, European and World Player of the Year in 1995 and has since become a prominent humanitarian and politician.
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Synopsis
Born on October 1, 1966, in Monrovia, Liberia, George Weah became a soccer star in France and Italy. The pinnacle of his career came when he was named the African, European and World Player of the Year in 1995. Prominently involved in efforts to improve conditions in his home country while an active player, Weah mounted an unsuccessful bid for Liberia's presidency after retiring.
Early Years
George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah was born on October 1, 1966, in the slums of Monrovia, Liberia. Raised by his grandmother after his parents split up, Weah grew up on the streets of one of the city's worst slums. Fortunately, he developed into a tall, athletic teenager, and began playing soccer for the Young Survivors youth club at 15. He moved on to other prominent local clubs as his skills progressed, assuming starring roles for Mighty Barrolle and Invincible Eleven.
At 22, George Weah was discovered by Cameroon national team coach Claude Le Roy, who relayed news of Weah's abilities to AS Monaco manager Arsène Wenger. Wenger flew to Africa to get a look for himself, and then signed Weah to his club.
European Success
A raw talent with little formal training, Weah appeared overmatched early in his European career. However, the powerful 6'2" striker soon caught up to the competition and developed into a potent goal scorer for the 1991 French Cup champions.
A move to Paris Saint-Germain brought more acclaim for Weah, who helped his club win the French Cup in 1993 and the Ligue 1 title in 1994. Virtually unstoppable during the 1994-95 season, he carried PSG to French and Ligue Cup victories and finished as the Champions League's leading scorer. After the year, he was named the African, European and FIFA World Player of the Year—an unprecedented achievement.
Weah moved to AC Milan for the 1995-96 season and continued his impressive stretch by leading the club to the Serie A title. He scored the most famous goal of his career at the start of the following season, a magnificent effort in which he outraced seven Verona defenders, but that was soon followed by an ugly moment in which he smashed an opponent's nose with a headbutt.
Milan won the Serie A title again in 1999, but Weah fell out of favor with the club and was loaned to Chelsea in January 2000. The move revitalized the Liberian striker, who scored in his debut 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 before retiring in August 2003.
In addition to his historic award trifecta in 1995, Weah was named African Player of the Year in 1989 and 1994, and was voted the African Player of the 20th century by the continent's journalists. In 2004, he was named to the FIFA 100, a list of the sport's greatest living players compiled by the legendary Pelé.
Liberia's Proud Son
Weah became heavily involved in the affairs of his civil-war-torn home country while still in the midst of his playing career.
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