George Weah
George Weah
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of George Weah.

Three senior members of Weah's cabinet were sanctioned by the United States for alleged corruption.
Weah declared a national emergency over sexual violence in Liberia and pledged to create a special prosecutor for rape.
Weah recorded a song with the local group The Rabbis to raise awareness about COVID-19.
Weah played a friendly match for Liberia against Nigeria at the age of 51.
Liberia announced it would vote for the Canada–Mexico–United States World Cup bid.
Weah made his first official visit outside Africa to France, meeting French President Emmanuel Macron.
Weah reduced his salary and benefits by 25% to help address Liberia's economic crisis.
Weah announced plans to seek constitutional changes to allow people of different ethnic descent to be citizens and allow foreigners to own land.
Weah was sworn in as President of Liberia, marking Liberia's first democratic transition in 74 years.
Weah left Manchester City after becoming dissatisfied with manager Joe Royle.
Weah officially left Milan and signed for Manchester City on a free transfer.
Weah signed for English Premier League club Chelsea on loan from Milan.
Weah broke the nose of Portuguese defender Jorge Costa in the players' tunnel after a Champions League match.
Weah scored a skillful individual goal against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League group stage.
Weah helped Monaco win the Coupe de France, beating Marseille 1–0 at the Parc des Princes.
Weah made his debut for the Liberia national team against Burkina Faso.
George Manneh Oppong Weah was born in Monrovia, Liberia.
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