Master Queen
I’m Grace Hawa Weah Alias Master Queen. a Liberian socialite, Football admin, media personality, actress, humanitarian and entrepreneur.
She has been promoting Liberian art and culture since 2008 and has won numerous awards.
09/06/2026
Have you ever seen a fesse WEAH?
Good to be back on pitch after nearly 9️⃣ months out.
When passion is wrapped up in success, love and commitment becomes the ultimate goal.
So happy to be back with my girls this morning on practice ground.
Jersey from my born boy Ledlum 🔥
Determine Girls FC
08/06/2026
Today, I wish to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to everyone who stood by me during a very difficult period.
Following the decision by the Liberia Football Association (LFA) Ethics Committee to lift my suspension and clear me of all allegations, I am humbled and thankful for the outcome of this process.
First and foremost, I extend my sincere appreciation to the entire Determine Girls FC family, our players, coaches, technical staff, management, and supporters. Your unwavering belief in me, your encouragement, and your loyalty throughout this challenging time gave me the strength to remain focused and confident in the truth.
I would also like to thank the LFA Ethics Committee for the professional, fair, and thorough manner in which they handled the matter. Their commitment to due process and justice is appreciated, and I respect the integrity of the process that led to my exoneration.
My gratitude also goes to Ms. Rochelle Woodson for withdrawing her complaint, allowing the matter to be resolved and bringing closure to a difficult chapter.
To my friends, colleagues, well-wishers, and the many supporters who reached out with words of encouragement, prayers, and solidarity, please know that your support did not go unnoticed. I am truly grateful for every message, every call, and every act of kindness shown to me and my family.
This experience has reinforced my belief in perseverance, patience, and faith. As I move forward, my focus remains on serving Determine Girls FC, supporting the growth of women’s football, and contributing positively to the development of the game in Liberia.
Thank you all for standing with me. Your support will always be remembered and deeply appreciated.
With gratitude,
Grace H. Weah
PRESIDENT
Determine Girls FC
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Dear God, I just want to say I’m grateful for alllllllll you continue to do for me!
AMEN!
03/06/2026
This!!!
We Will Talk It ✍️
Liberian Sports Journalist Thomas Kojo Roulhac Research of how George Weah helped the National Team…
While conducting my research to determine whether former Lonestar captain George Weah actually supported or did not support Liberia’s national team during his playing days, I came across several local and international newspaper headlines about Mr. Weah and his support to Lone Star.
Below are some of the notable headlines:
The Inquirer Newspaper – March 26, 1998
Headline: “Oppong rescues Liberia again … PAYS U.S.$5,000 TO FIFA”
Detail: The paper reported Weah personally paying Liberia’s arrears to FIFA to prevent suspension from international competitions.
Daily Observer – June 12, 1996
Headline: “Weah bankrolls Lone Star’s AFCON campaign”
Detail: Coverage during AFCON 1996 qualifiers, noting Weah funded travel and allowances so the team could compete abroad.
The News – September 8, 2000
Headline: “Weah pledges support for Lone Star”
Detail: Ahead of World Cup 2002 qualifiers, Weah promised to finance training camps and friendly matches.
The Inquirer – July 15, 2001
Headline: “Weah’s millions keep Lone Star alive”
Detail: Published during Liberia’s peak FIFA ranking (66th globally, 8th in Africa), crediting Weah’s financial backing for sustaining the squad.
Daily Observer – January 5, 2002
Headline: “Weah rescues Lone Star ahead of AFCON”
Detail: Reported his intervention in covering last‑minute expenses for Liberia’s participation in AFCON 2002 in Mali.
International Coverage of George Weah Sponsorship (1990–2002)
BBC Sport (UK) – June 1996
Reported Weah personally financing Liberia’s travel to AFCON 1996 in South Africa, covering allowances and logistics when the FA was broke.
The Guardian (UK) – October 1997
Published a feature on Weah’s dual role as AC Milan striker and benefactor of the Lone Star, describing him as “the man who pays for his country to play.”
BBC Sport (UK) – March 1998
Covered Weah’s payment of FIFA arrears (US$5,000) to keep Liberia eligible for World Cup qualifiers.
New York Times (USA) – September 2000
Reported Liberia’s struggles in World Cup 2002 qualifiers, noting Weah often stepped in to fund training camps and allowances.
France Football (France) – July 2001
Ran features on Weah’s patriotism during Liberia’s peak FIFA ranking (66th globally, 8th in Africa), highlighting his financial sacrifices for the national team.
Associated Press / Reuters – January 2002
Dispatches syndicated worldwide described Weah covering last‑minute expenses for Liberia’s participation in AFCON 2002 in Mali.
Nigerian Press
The Guardian Nigeria (July 2001) – Covered Liberia’s rise in FIFA rankings, crediting Weah’s financial sacrifices.
Punch Nigeria (January 2002) – Reported Liberia’s AFCON 2002 preparations, highlighting Weah’s role in logistics.
Ghanaian Press
Daily Graphic (July 2001) – Mentioned Liberia’s FIFA ranking peak, noting Weah’s dual role as captain and sponsor.
Ghanaian Times (January 2002) – Reported Liberia’s AFCON group stage, with references to Weah’s financial backing.
Pan‑African Sports Magazines & Websites
African Soccer Magazine (1996–2002) – Ran features on Weah’s patriotism, describing him as “the man who pays for his country to play.”
CAFonline.com archives – Match previews and reports often noted Weah’s influence beyond the pitch.
Note: this research has nothing to do with the everyday politics with UP and CDC. I did this research to clear the argument among some former national team players.
I am not in your UP and CDC politics.
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03/06/2026
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26/05/2026
The Mighty Determine Girls FC will be crowned champions on next Wednesday, June 3, 2026. At Tusa field.
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