That's what it says on this YNT roster: CHICAGO (Aug. 8, 2014) – U.S. Under-14 Boys’ National Team head coach Brian Johnson has named a 48-man roster for a domestic training camp in Carson, California, that will take place Aug. 9-16. ... Timothy Weah (Paris-Saint Germain; Rosedale, N.Y.) http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2014/08/08/14/08/140808-u14-bnt-training-camp-roster And also apparently this page on the PSG site: http://www.psg.fr/fr/Association/4010013/Fiche-Joueur/3363/Weah-Thimotee "Thimotee" is awesome. However, the club calls him a defender. He's listed as a 2000, and I'm listed as old. http://academy.demosphere.com/teams/60852305/61518389-61445170/63025982.html
PSG ... Weah ... George Weah, Jr. = YA last seen at PSG .... You don't suppose George Weah, Sr. might have another American son, do ya? Definitely keep those genes in the US player pool, even if they seem to have missed Junior almost entirely.
March 4, 2013 HE'S GOT THE NAME AND THE GAME Timothy Weah, son of soccer great George Weah, has some lofty aspirations http://www.bigapplesoccer.com/youth/youth2.php?article_id=32998
He seems to have been pretty active with the YNT setup, such as it is possible to be at his age. And he's in a USSDA club. Here's hoping he makes it. My gosh, will it ever be a long time before we know...
Timothy Weah: "I also want to make a name for myself. I want to be Timothy Weah, be myself, play my game and still follow in his footsteps while I'm doing that." Photo courtesy of US Club Soccer
User Actions FollowJ.R. Eskilson@JREskilson Timothy Weah, the son of George Weah, joined PSG's Academy (via @USAprospects). Weah is in California this week for U.S. U14 BNT camp Reply Retweet Favorite Share More
Probably. Is the timing right for him to have been born while George was at Marseille? Seems about right................
Possible this kid has a drawer full of passports. I think his mom is American with Jamaican roots. Plus Liberia, of course. But looking at French citizenship law, it wouldn't be easy to get French citizenship at birth. But, it appears that George became a naturalized French citizen while playing for PSG (which almost cost him a chance to run for Liberian president).
Called in for a U15 camp: http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/201...15bnt-hackworth-calls-in-36-for-domestic-camp
Good question. It seems worth mentioning that in his games for PSG's academy, he played with nothing Toulouse.
Another U16 camp: Roster By Position: GOALKEEPERS (2): Eric Lopez (LA Galaxy; Westminster, Calif.), Brady Scott (De Anza Force; Petaluma, Calif.) DEFENDERS (7): Jose Alfaro Jr. (Fuerza Monarca; West Chicago, Ill.), Calvin Aroh (New England Revolution; Glastonbury, Conn.), McKay Eves (Real Salt Lake AZ; San Diego, Calif.), Harold Hanson (FC Golden State; Ontario, Calif.), Daniel Jones (New England Revolution; West Hartford, Conn.), Rayshaun McGann (Philadelphia Union; Royal Palm Beach, Fla.), Francisco Torres (Club Tijuana; San Diego, Calif.) MIDFIELDERS (6): Raul Aguilera Jr. (Orlando City; Sanford, Fla.), Jose Carranza (D.C. United; Manassas, Va.), Jonathan Gonzalez (Monterrey; Santa Rosa, Calif.), Christopher Goslin (Georgia United; Locust Grove, Ga.), Nicholas Taitague (Richmond United; Midlothian, Va.), Juan Pablo Torres (Georgia United; Lilburn, Ga.) FORWARDS (5): Andrew Carleton (Georgia United; Powder Springs, Ga.), Lucas del Rosario (Capital Area RailHawks Academy – CASL; Durham, N.C.), Justin Rennicks (New England Revolution; Boston, Mass.), Timothy Weah (Paris Saint-Germain; Rosedale, N.Y.), Hanif Wright (Unattached; Los Angeles, Calif.), Aristotle Zarris (Real Salt Lake AZ; Casa Grande, Ariz.) http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2015/03/02/13/17/150302-u16bnt-netherlands-tournament
With U15s for Tournament Delle Nazioni: Roster by Position: GOALKEEPERS (2): Alexander Budnik (Sockers FC; Arlington Heights, Ill.), Eric Lopez (LA Galaxy II; Westminster, Calif.) DEFENDERS (6): Jake Arteaga (LA Galaxy, Glendora, Calif.), Kelee Cornfield-Saunders (Chivas USA; San Marcos, Calif.), Jaylin Lindsey (Sporting Kansas City; Olathe, Ks.), Rayshaun McGann (Philadelphia Union; Royal Palm Beach, Fla.), Bryan Perez (Sherman Oaks Extreme SC; Los Angeles, Calif.), Chandler Vaughn (D.C. United; Woodbridge, Va.) MIDFIELDERS (7): George Acosta (Estudiantes de La Plata; Miami, Fla.), Carlos Anguiano Diaz (Chivas USA; Los Angeles, Calif.), Christopher Durkin (Richmond United; Glen Allen, Va.), Blaine Ferri (Solar Chelsea SC; Southlake, Texas), Christopher Goslin (Georgia United; Locust Grove, Ga.), Nicholas Taitague (Richmond United; Midlothian, Va.), Adrian Villegas (Portland Timbers; Hood River, Ore.) FORWARDS (5): Ayomide Akinola (Toronto FC; Brampton, Ont.), Zico Bailey (LA Galaxy; Las Vegas, Nev.), Andrew Carleton (Georgia United; Powder Springs, Ga.), Lucas Del Rosario (Capital Area RailHawks; Durham, N.C.), Timothy Weah (Paris Saint-Germain F.C.; Rosedale, N.Y.)
Named to U15 camp in England: http://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2015/08/05/14/34/150805-u15bnt-eng-training-camp-roster-rel
US U15 tie England U15 2-2. Goal from @villegasadrian2 & Gerogee Acosta. PSGs @OfficialTimWeah with both assists. #usynt— Joey (@USAprospects) August 16, 2015
A little late but just came across this. 642438033967419392 is not a valid tweet id Tim signs a four year deal with PSG.