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'''Thomas N'Kono''' (born [[July 20]], [[1956]] in [[Dizangue]]) is a retired football [[goalkeeper]] from [[Cameroon]]. A legend for the [[Cameroon national football team]], and arguably the greatest goalkeeper Africa has produced. He played three matches at the [[Football World Cup 1982|1982 World Cup]] and five at the [[Football World Cup 1990|1990 World Cup]]. In addition he was a bench cover for [[Joseph-Antoine Bell]] at the [[Football World Cup 1994|1994 World Cup]]. |
'''Thomas N'Kono''' (born [[July 20]], [[1956]] in [[Dizangue]]) is a retired football [[goalkeeper]] from [[Cameroon]]. A legend for the [[Cameroon national football team]], and arguably the greatest goalkeeper Africa has produced. He played three matches at the [[Football World Cup 1982|1982 World Cup]] and five at the [[Football World Cup 1990|1990 World Cup]]. In addition he was a bench cover for [[Joseph-Antoine Bell]] at the [[Football World Cup 1994|1994 World Cup]]. |
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On club level he played for [[Canon Yaoundé]] |
On club level he played for [[Canon Yaoundé]], [RCD Espanyol]], Mexico and in club [[Bolivar]] in Bolivia. He received the [[France Football African Footballer of the Year]] award in 1979 and 1982. |
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[[Category:1956 births|N'Kono, Thomas]] |
[[Category:1956 births|N'Kono, Thomas]] |
Revision as of 00:57, 17 October 2006
Thomas N'Kono (born July 20, 1956 in Dizangue) is a retired football goalkeeper from Cameroon. A legend for the Cameroon national football team, and arguably the greatest goalkeeper Africa has produced. He played three matches at the 1982 World Cup and five at the 1990 World Cup. In addition he was a bench cover for Joseph-Antoine Bell at the 1994 World Cup.
On club level he played for Canon Yaoundé, [RCD Espanyol]], Mexico and in club Bolivar in Bolivia. He received the France Football African Footballer of the Year award in 1979 and 1982.