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Published 18:58 12 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 18:58 12 Oct 2017 BST
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"I would like to congratulate one of my former players, who became president of Liberia," he said.
"It's not often that you have a former player who becomes a president of a country.
"Well done George and I would say just for him to keep his enthusiasm and his desire to learn and to win," he added."
Weah, a former Fifa World Footballer of the Year, has failed in two previous attempts to become the country's president. He is, however, one of the favourites to replace President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on this occasion.
In Liberia, a candidate needs more than 50% of the votes for outright victory in an election, with experts forecasting it is likely to go to a second round.
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