George Weah’S Son Surpasses Father By Playing And Scoring At World Cup

But George Weah never had the opportunity of playing at the World Cup. The closest he was to achieving this was 20 years ago.

But his Liberia wer upstaged at the last moment by Nigeria’s Super Eagles in the contest to get to Korea/Japan World Cup.

President Weah is in Qatar at the moment, ostensibly to watch his son, Tim.

As the US took the lead against Wales in the 36th minute, Tim Weah became the first player to score for the United States in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar 

The player scored something that his father, the 1985 concurrent World Footballer of the Year, European Footballer of the Year and African Footballer of the Year, could not with Liberia


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