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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Adam Smarte, Alexander Freeman, Alex Nimely, Alex Nimo, Aloysius Wleh Penie, Amadaiya Rennie, Ansu Toure, Anthony Laffor, Arthur Farh, Ashton Youboty, Ben Collins (soccer), Bhawoh Jue, Boakay Eddie Foday, Christopher Wreh, Clarence Kparghai, Dioh Williams, Dionysius Sebwe, Dulee Johnson, Edward Junior Wilson, Edward Weah Dixon, Esaiah Pello Benson, Fallah Johnson, Francis Doe, Gardiehbey Zeo, George Boe, George Gebro, George Johnson (athlete), George Weah, George Weah Jr, Harrison Kennedy, Isaac Pupo, Isaac Tondo, James Debbah, James Koko Lomell, James Zotiah, Johnny Menyongar, John Tarkpor Sonkaley, Josiah Seton, Julius Davies, Kelvin Sebwe, Larmin Ousman, Lawrence Doe, Leo Gibson, Liva Saryee, Louis Crayton, Manuel Ossie, Mass Sarr, Jr., Matee Ajavon, McColm Cephas, Melvin Tarley, Michael Butler (soccer), Moussa Toure, Murphy Komunple Nagbe, Musa Shannon, Natus Ponnie, Nuzohn Zidenmaro Kulala, Oliver Makor, Omega Roberts, Otto Loewy, Patrick Doeplah, Patrick Nuku Granue, Patrick Wleh, Phobay Kutu-Akoi, Prince Daye, Saylee Swen, Sekou Oliseh, Sengbah Kennedy, Solomon Grimes, Stephen Nagbe Mennoh, Sunday Seah, Tamba Hali, Thomas Kojo, Thomas Tapeh, Tonia Tisdell, Varmah Kpoto, Varney Pas Boakay, Victor Pony Carr, Willis Forko, Worteh Sampson, Zah Rahan Krangar, Zico Doe, Zizi Roberts. Excerpt: George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah (born 1 October 1966) is a Liberian humanitarian and politician, and an ex-footballer. He ran unsuccessfully for president in the 2005 election, losing to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in the second round of voting. In the 2011 election he ran for vice president on Winston Tubman's ticket. He also spent 14 years of his professional football career playing for clubs in France, Italy, and England, and won trophies in each of these three countries. In 1995, he was named FIFA World Player of the...