LIBIIH Thomas is an iconic figure in Cameroonian and African football, whose outstanding career reflects leadership, excellence, and strategic vision. A former Cameroon international with 68 caps and two FIFA World Cup appearances (Italy 1990, USA 1994), he made history by winning the 1988 Africa Cup of Nations and reaching the quarterfinals of the 1990 World Cup.
Developed in prestigious clubs such as Canon Sportif de Yaoundé, Tonnerre Kalara Club, and Hannover 96, he also played professionally in Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Ecuador, and Indonesia, gaining strong international exposure and multicultural experience.
As a head coach, he reached the highest level by leading Cameroon to victory at the Africa Cup of Nations U-17, where he was awarded Best Coach of the Tournament. Holder of CAF A License and trained through elite international programs, he is also an Officer of the Order of Valour.