Former Arsenal Manager Wenger Receives Liberia's Highest Honour

Liberia's President George Weah awards his country's highest honour to his former football coach Arsene Wenger and former Arsenal manager, during a ceremony at Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in the capital Monrovia, Liberia August 24, 2018. Reuters/James Giahyue

Liberian President and former football star, George Weah awarded ex-Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger with the country’s highest honour in a ceremony today for services to African football that included launching Weah’s own successful career.

Wenger found Weah playing for Cameroon’s Tonnerre Yaounde and brought him to French side Monaco in 1988. The move paved the way for the striker at some of Europe’s top clubs, including AC Milan, Paris St Germain and Chelsea.

In 1995 Weah was named World Footballer of the Year and won the Ballon d’Or making him the only African to win award.

“You proved yourself as a teacher when you revolutionised forever the approach of scouting young talents all over the planet, particularly throughout Africa,” Weah said of Wenger during the ceremony in the capital Monrovia.


Wenger was named a Knight Grand High Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption, the highest rank in Liberia’s Order of Distinction. Fellow coach Claude Le Roy, who first told Wenger about Weah’s talent, also received the award.




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