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Liberia's president was officially sworn in on Monday, in the first peaceful transfer of powerful the African nation has seen in more than 70 years after being ruled by a succession of warlords.
Just as remarkable, however, was who took up the country's highest office: former Premier League soccer star George Weah.
Weah, 51, succeeded Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who took over in the wake of a civil war in 2006. He had campaigned for office twice before, but is best-known internationally for his soccer career in the 1990s, where he played for clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain.
Scroll down to learn more about George Weah, also known as "King George" - who said Nelson Mandela encouraged him to become a politician, and whose life Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger said "can make a fantastic film."