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Ex-Chelsea and Manchester City star George Weah in line to become president of Liberia

The 1995 Ballon d'Or winner who was also a star for AC Milan is one of several candidates to become leader of his country

EX-CHELSEA and Manchester City star George Weah is in line to become PRESIDENT of Liberia.

Weah, the 1995 World Footballer of the Year, is already a senator in his home country.

 George Weah casts a vote in the ballot box during the presidential elections in Liberia
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George Weah casts a vote in the ballot box during the presidential elections in LiberiaCredit: Reuters

The 51-year-old is now standing in the west African country's presidential election today.

He is favourite among the 20 candidates to succeed current leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

Weah scored five goals in 15 Chelsea games on loan from AC Milan in early 2000. He joined City that summer, but made just nine appearances after falling out with boss Joe Royle.

He previously won a sackful of trophies with AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco, and played 60 times for Liberia.

 George Weah became the first African to win the Ballon d'Or in 1995 when he was at AC Milan
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George Weah became the first African to win the Ballon d'Or in 1995 when he was at AC MilanCredit: AFP
 Chelsea signed George Weah in 2000 where he scored three goals
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Chelsea signed George Weah in 2000 where he scored three goalsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 George Weah shows his identity card before casting his vote in Liberia
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George Weah shows his identity card before casting his vote in LiberiaCredit: AFP

The former striker has already wowed vast crowds at rallies in capital city Monrovia.

Sam Mannah, a member of Weah's campaign team, said: "George feels good and very keen.  People everywhere tell him they want to see change.

"He stood for election in 2005, and then they said he lacked experience, but the fact he is now a senator plays a big role.

"His former football career helps him a lot. It reminds Liberians of a lot of good things.

"Back then he helped the nation, funded several hospitals, donated food, helped people move to America and even paid the national team's players.

 George Weah hits the campaign trail and is mobbed by his supporters
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George Weah hits the campaign trail and is mobbed by his supportersCredit: AFP
 George Weah supporters hold up posters of the former footballer's iconic face
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George Weah supporters hold up posters of the former footballer's iconic faceCredit: AFP

"People know what he has done, and see him as the man to change their lives."

Liberian newspaper editor Othello Garblah added: "Weah is very popular.  He promises to fight corruption, improve education and create jobs.

"All the candidates have similar programmes, so voters choose personalities.  Weah's popularity is down to what he did as a player."

The election has several rounds, and the final result is expected at the weekend.

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