Former Chelsea star Didier Drogba led plaudits on Friday from
the world of football to George Weah after the only African to win the
Ballon d'Or was elected President of Liberia.
"Congratulations Mr. George" the Ivory Coast legend posted on Twitter.
"Thanks
Didier for your support, we are both concerned and aware of the destiny
of our peoples. Let's follow the same path," replied Weah.
Drogba's compatriot, Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure wrote: "Congratulations president Weah!!"
Marseille's former Cameroon midfielder Stephane Mbia applauded Weah on his "superb career".
"First African Ballon d'Or in 1995, first retired player to be elected president of the Republic. Respect!"
Weah, idolised in Liberia as "Mister George", will be sworn in
on January 22 after winning Thursday's run-off against vice President
Joseph Boakai.
His election success was noted with pride by former clubs Monaco, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan.
Weah
played at Monaco from 1988 to 1992 and the French Ligue 1 side noted in
a statement: "The entire club congratulates George Weah on his election
to the presidency of Liberia and presents him with all its best wishes
for success as the head of his country!"
From Monaco
Weah moved to PSG where he picked up two Cup titles in 1993 and 1995, a
league title in 1994 as well as sparkling in Europe.
"We
knew George Weah well before he became elected president of Liberia.
Congratulations to the legend of PSG and world football on this new
chapter in his brilliant career," PSG wrote in English on Twitter.
AC
Milan offered their congratulations "to the Red and Black legend" who
starred for the club over four seasons, picking up two Seria A titles in
1996 and 1999.
Despite numerous examples of the game's
former stars entering politics Weah is the first former player to
succeed in being elected head of his country.
Others
have launched political careers, most recently AC Milan's star Georgian
defender Kakha Kaladze who was elected mayor of Georgia capital Tbilisi
after serving as the Georgian government's Energy Minister.
In Brazil ex star striker Romario has served as a senator since 2015.
But
until Weah being elected head of state was confined to powerful club
directors like ex AC Milan boss Silvio Berlusconi in Italy, or the
current Argentine President, Mauricio Macri, a former Boca Juniors
president.
By winning this week's election Weah has
created another precedent just as he did back in 1995 when he became the
first African to win the Ballon d'Or.
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