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George Weah Jr named in Liberia’s Lone Stars squad to face Togo

George Weah Jr named in Liberia’s Lone Stars squad to face Togo

The eldest son of Liberia’s 1995 World Footballer of the Year George Oppong Manneh Weah will get his first chance to emulate the international career of his father at the start of the 2017 African Nations Cup qualifiers this weekend.

The 27-year-old George Weah junior was on the books of two of his father’s old clubs but never made the grade.

However, he has been included in Liberia’s squad for Sunday’s qualifier in Togo, the country’s FA said on Tuesday.

He has made the cut for the final squad that has moved to Ghana to prepare for the Group A game in nearby Lome.

Weah junior was born in Liberia but grew up in the U.S, where he played for the national under-20 team in a handful of friendly matches.

He was in the junior teams at AC Milan, where his father made his name, from the age of 14 but was let go before he turned 20. He has since had a journeyman career in the lower leagues in Switzerland and briefly in Greece.

He last played professional football in two substitute appearances for Paris St Germain’s amateur team last year.

Liberia’s new coach, James Salensa Debbah, was also a PSG player and a relative of Weah’ said I gave him a call up because I believe in him, he have tasted western football flavor now it time to taste what is in Africa.

Oppong Weah snr 48 said if he is fit for the national team let him play never spoke to the head coach until I heard his name on the squad list by the LFA. I don’t want to interfere into the coach plans said the former world player of the year.

For many years, when Liberia was embroiled in civil strife, he funded the running of the national team and led them twice to the Nations Cup finals in 1996 and 2002.

He also coached the team before turning to politics, running unsuccessfully for president in Liberia but last year winning a Senate seat.

Another of his sons, Timothy, is in the US under-15 team and also in PSG’s youth programme the million dollar question on the lips of Liberians and other African is whether he will be able to emulate his father in the Red, White, and blue jersey.

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