T. Weah, born in Monrovia, Liberia, began his football career at Young Survivors, a local club, where he quickly showcased his talent as a forward. After gaining recognition, he moved to the renowned Invincible Eleven, helping them win the Liberian Premier League title and becoming the league's top scorer.
Weah’s illustrious career saw him play for major clubs in Europe, including AC Milan, where he won the Serie A title twice and was awarded the Ballon d'Or in 1995, making him the first African to receive this honor. Known for his exceptional speed and dribbling skills, he earned a reputation for being a versatile striker throughout his career.
He currently plays for Olympique de Marseille, contributing his experience and skill to the team. Over his international career with Liberia, Weah earned 75 caps and scored 18 goals, representing his country in various competitions. His legacy is marked not only by his impressive on-field achievements but also by his subsequent political career, where he served as the President of Liberia from 2018 to 2024.


